On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:09, Andrea Campi wrote: > On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 07:21:00AM -0500, Michael Grant wrote: > > Has anyone thought about this problem? Is there some spare space in > > the label that could be used for a device name that, if set, could > > be used in place of (or an alias for) a name like da0? > > GEOM_LABEL is what you're looking for. Check the glabel(8) man > page. In a nutshell, you'd do this: > > tunefs -L log /dev/ad1s1a > tunefs -L db /dev/da4s1a > tunefs -L www /dev/da4s1a > ... > > mount /dev/ufs/log /mnt/log > mount /dev/ufs/db /mnt/db > mount /dev/ufs/www /mnt/www > > (you get the idea). Obviously you can move use the /dev/ufs/* > devices in fstab as well. > > If later on you move the filesystems to a different device while > retaining the label (which means no tar, you have to use dd or > dump/restore), everything works.
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