"Brad Tilley" <[email protected]> writes: > Not sure I understand, but I have similar softraid crypto setups and > there's no need to boot bsd.rd to edit /etc/fstab. When booting bsd or > bsd.mp and you are dumped to sh to run bioctl, use ed to correct > /etc/fstab there.
Yes, but I cannot edit /etc/fstab from here since the root_device is mounted read-only. In fact, I first do a "mount -uw /" and now I can edit fstab. But if the root_device (as detected by kernel) is not what is said in fstab then this won't work. -- Manuel Giraud

