Hello. Could you provide an example of what you expect an /etc/fstab file entry to look like before and after your suggested edits? -thanks -Brian
On Aug 18, 2:28am, Christos Zoulas wrote: } Subject: Wedges enabled on -current } Hi, } } Now that we have branched 7, I am planning to enable full wedge support for } kernels that used wedges before. What this means is that disks with mbr and } bsd labels will now create dkN devices for each partition in found. This } should be generally transparent, because fstab offers backwards compatibility } support. I.e. in the general case, your machine should boot and work fine } without requiring any changes. There are some corner cases: } } - there are not enough dk devices in /dev } (you can use MAKEDEV to create more) } - scripts that refer directly to "sd" "wd" "raid" etc devices } might break. } - your userland is from NetBSD-6 and a not recent (as of 6 months } ago current). } - something that we have not encountered before. } } If things don't work for you, please file a PR with a description of your } setup and how it fails, so we can fix it. } } If things work fine for you, you should eventually edit your fstab and } modify your entries to be of the form NAME=<partition-name> instead of } hard-coded devices (yes, for the traditional partition schemes these } are the names of the devices...). } } christos >-- End of excerpt from Christos Zoulas
