Hi, 

I have a question, i read faq "14 - Disk Setup (DiskLabel Unique
Identifiers) ".
It is a pretty feature. We can start OpenBSD OS from the
disk put anywhere(order).

But what's about after a dump/restore
Boot in
single user : backup the disk using 'dump -0af /mnt/root.dump /dev/wd0a'
... 

When we try to restore on a NEW DISK (WITH NEW SIZE)
Boot in single
user : restore using 'restore -rf /mnt/root.dump'
Restore biosboot block...
reboot to restore others partitions

Need to do : mount -u -w /
I have the
following error : mount_ffs: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.a on /: No such file or
directory
I suppose DUID is concerned.

To avoid this, i need to modify
/etc/fstab from /dev/wd0a remove DUID use and put the old (cf /dev/wd0a /
...)
Now works...

How to restore a disk using DUID ? keeping duid in
/etc/fstab ?
Thank you very much. 

Cheers,
Wesley. 

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