Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2016 11:13:14 +0100
From: "Ian D. Leroux" <[email protected]>
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| It sounds like you were running sysinst on the system you wanted to fix,
| not from some (virtual) install media. I could imagine that causing a
| problem: sysinst shouldn't be installing into its own (ramdisk)
| filesystem, it should be preparing (or fixing) a NetBSD installation on
| a target drive. When I've used sysinst for repairs, I've run it from
| the CD-ROM or usb key, not from the NetBSD system I wanted to fix.
If it is limited like that, why does it get installed in /usr/sbin ?
Why not only have it on install media, and not actually installed itself?
kre