On 8/07/22 19:57, br0nko wrote:
On Thursday, July 7th, 2022 at 11:25 PM, Mike Pumford
<mpumf...@mudcovered.org.uk> wrote:
On 07/07/2022 15:40, br0nko wrote:
Hi,
0: NetBSD (sysid 169)
start 63, size 1568384 (766 MB, Cyls 0/1/1-97/160/62), Active
beg: cylinder 0, head 1, sector 1
end: cylinder 97, head 160, sector 62
Information from PBR:
Not bootable: All bytes are identical (0x00)
Not bootable: Bad magic number (0x0000)
No MBR boot code in the partition table.
fdisk -i /dev/rvnd0
should resolve that I think.
I did give a try, using an amd64 mkimage image build from current tree
(9.99.98/amd64):
Note that, in general, NetBSD fdisk, installboot and disklabel can be
run directly against the image itself without needing to use vnconfig.
Sometimes you might need a flag to tell the command that it is being
given a disk image instead of a real disk, but that's about it.
Cheers,
Lloyd