Never mind. The Freesco help replied pointing at the SIIG drive controller as likely too unusual/modern for the old BIOS I have. The motherboard mfg hasn't replied about BIOS upgrade availability (it's older than anything showing on their website, like it's a PROM - remember them?). Gene From: "Gene Holmerud" To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us Date sent: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 19:43:58 -0700 Subject: Freesco - boot failure Priority: normal Send reply to: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > I downloaded, RTFMed, booted and tried to get to the configuration > steps. Unfortunately, I received the message > "Can't stat directory /mnt/router" > > This occurred to someone else who posted on the Freesco forum. The > answer was either a corrupted disk or low on memory. Both of these > are not too likely based on further testing. Perhaps someone in plug > has worked thru it. Here's the story: > > Console log: > Starting [Linux] > Starting sys/klogd on tty3... done > Mounting boot device fd0... done > Can't stat directory /mnt/router > mnt /router/v_*: No such file or directory > exec: /mnt/router/rc/rc_init: no such file or directory > .: can't open /etc/system.cfg > @df > File System 1024-blocks used available capacity > mounted on > /dev/ram0 2548 15402 1046 > 59% / > /dev/fd0 1424 1373 50 > 96% /mnt > @ > > Provlem solving done thus far: > 1) I expanded the RAM from 8M to 20M, but no change, not even > /dev/ram0 numbers. > 2) I tried same floppy on another system (16M) and it got past the > above and to the login prompt. However, that's my GNOME development > platform, not the router/fw/masquerade I'm building. > 3) Yes, the computer looks suspect. No HD nor CDROM. It's a 486DX- > 33 with a 1993 AMIBIOS. The Floppy controller is a SIIG model SI- > 1132+. But, hey, isn't minimalism what this is all about? > 4) I booted RH 6.2 install disk and ran as far as it asking which > language. The computer will also boot W98SE's Emergency disk and > create a C-drive (RamDisk), so it's not a total dog. > 5) Yes, I will pursue a BIOS upgrade (ROM chip), but considering #4 > above, I don't think that's the problem. > 6) I looked in modules -027 for mention of an SIIG driver. No find. > Again, I consider #4 to point my suspicions elsewhere. > 7) I'm surmising that I haven't gotten far enough thru the boot > process and uncompresses to have the report program available (as > proscribbed in the docs). > > Obviously, I would appreciate any help. Thank you in advance. > > Gene Holmerud > > > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss