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From: Fedor Gnuchev <qwe@ht.eimb.rssi.ru>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: reboot problems..
Date: 26 Jan 1996 15:59:58 GMT
Organization: Russian Space Research Institute
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Hi,

try ls -al /dev/wd1s*
for it may happen that you'd lost your devices and are unable to mount
filesystems on them. So, if you do not see wd1s1(a-h) :

cd /dev
sh MAKEDEV all

and again 'ls -al /dev/wd1s*' to check you got them back.

for this to work, be sure that /stand is in your path (should be, but check)

also check
ls /stand/mknode
ls /stand/ch*   (should give you chown and chgrp)

Complain if does not help - so far that's simplest solution for the problem
you've got as can be guessed from description. 
Good luck.
-- 

With best regards

Fedor Gnuchev 
(hm, or Ted - in this English-typing world...)

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