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From: p_quinn@ECE.Concordia.CA (Paul Quinn)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Mounting CDROM
Date: 21 Oct 1994 04:39:29 GMT
Organization: ECE - Concordia University
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I just installed FreeBSD 1.1 from CD.  I then rebooted and selected BSD from 
my OS/2 bootmanager menu.

The got:

use hd(a,1)/386bsd to boot from sd0 when wd0 also installed.

The BSD is installed on my second drive a SCSI.  How can I change this so
that BSD boot by deault from the SCSI.


Secondly, I entering the line to boot and up she came.  I then tried to mount
my cdrom using mount /dev/cd0a /mnt and got (something like)

bogus major block.


Any help is appreciated,

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Paul Quinn
p_quinn@ece.concordia.ca
Computer Science: Systems Architecture
Concordia University
Montreal, QC, CANADA
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