Hi everyone,
I've been enjoying FreeBSD 9.0 for the most part over the past several months using ZFS. I come from the Ubuntu/Debian world, so it has been a bit of a learning curve.
Anyhow, I was trying to upgrade my ports when it seems to gotten stuck. I was using SSH, so I am not sure what happened exactly. Now when the system restarts, it gets stuck on the
part and I hear hard drives thrashing, but can't SSH into the system or remotely access it -- which is a pain consider its location in the basement. To show you my patience, I even let the system proceed along for a few days but it was still stuck at the mounting local file systems part.
Is there anyway to see what's going on? I did go into single user mode, did a [cmd=]mount -o rw /[/cmd] and commented out the NFS share mounts, and left everything else such as the / and swap mounts. However, no luck.
How can I fix this? Is there a way to connect to the system via serial cable attached to another box (a Ubuntu machine)?
Thanks,
Daze
I've been enjoying FreeBSD 9.0 for the most part over the past several months using ZFS. I come from the Ubuntu/Debian world, so it has been a bit of a learning curve.
Anyhow, I was trying to upgrade my ports when it seems to gotten stuck. I was using SSH, so I am not sure what happened exactly. Now when the system restarts, it gets stuck on the
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Mounting local file systems:.
Is there anyway to see what's going on? I did go into single user mode, did a [cmd=]mount -o rw /[/cmd] and commented out the NFS share mounts, and left everything else such as the / and swap mounts. However, no luck.
How can I fix this? Is there a way to connect to the system via serial cable attached to another box (a Ubuntu machine)?
Thanks,
Daze