Hi, all:
We currently have a firewall deployed at a customer site as a filtering
gateway.
The box only has one IDE disk (wd0) and it had been working fine for the
last couple of months. The box had a problem with looped email (also
filters viruses) so the queue was cleaned, and it was rebooted.
The machine then hung right after the message "OpenBSD Boot 1.28", right
after it displayed "fd0 hd0".
The BIOS has not been changed (still boots off the first IDE hard disk; and
it only has one). We reinstalled the boot blocks, but nothing worked.
It does boot if booted of the CD and the command "b wd0a:/bsd" is given. It
seems as though the boot block is pointing to the wrong disk, but using the
install boot procedure, the target used was "wd0".
Any help would be greatly appreciated, as this is a production gateway, and
now our customers can't reboot the box without a floppy or cd (both
previously disabled at the bios).
TIA,
Luis Cerdas
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