On 16/05/2011, at 3:53, Bruce Meier wrote:
>> I think I have an answer to your problem.  "man glabel".
>> 
>> Backup all data first!
>> 
>> glabel label -v usr /dev/da1
>>           newfs /dev/label/usr
>>           mount /dev/label/usr /usr
>>           [...]
>>           umount /usr
>>           glabel stop usr
>>           glabel unload
>> 
>> I got that unload is unavailable but it everything worked for me.  Check the 
>> man page.  Hope this helps.
> 
> After testing, it made no difference.

glabel won't change da0 etc.. It just provides an alternate device node to 
mount your file system from - one that doesn't change with probe order.

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