Hi

I'm using both -current and -stable on the same machine, very
common. Boot0cfg has -s [12345] flag to set the slice to boot on and
it has been working so far. Beginning from Dec 1, I'm unable to set
the slice:

root:vallo# boot0cfg -v ad0     
#   flag     start chs   type       end chs       offset         size
1   0x80      0:  1: 1   0xa5   1023: 15:63           63     16382961
2   0x00   1023:255:63   0xa5   1023: 15:63     16383024     16383024

version=1.0  drive=0x80  mask=0xf  ticks=182
options=packet,update,nosetdrv
default_selection=F1 (Slice 1)
root:vallo# boot0cfg -v -s 2 ad0
boot0cfg: /dev/ad0: Operation not permitted
root:vallo# disklabel -W ad0
disklabel: /dev/ad0: Operation not permitted

This is probably related to recent (re)work to protect disk labels,
but I'm not authoritative. This is not a fair way to stick me to
-current :-)
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Vallo Kallaste
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