As long as it's the only disk attached this boots up and works fine: unit2$ doas gpt show wd0 gpt: /dev/rwd0: bogus map current=mbr partition new=secondary gpt header unit2$ doas fdisk wd0 Disk: /dev/rwd0 NetBSD disklabel disk geometry: cylinders: 465141, heads: 16, sectors/track: 63 (1008 sectors/cylinder) total sectors: 468862128, bytes/sector: 512
BIOS disk geometry: cylinders: 1024, heads: 255, sectors/track: 63 (16065 sectors/cylinder) total sectors: 468862128 Partitions aligned to 2048 sector boundaries, offset 2048 Partition table: 0: EFI system partition (sysid 239) start 2048, size 262144 (128 MB, Cyls 0-16/113/33) 1: NetBSD (sysid 169) bootmenu: NetBSD start 266240, size 468595888 (228807 MB, Cyls 16/146/3-29185/80/63), Active PBR is not bootable: All bytes are identical (0x00) 2: <UNUSED> 3: <UNUSED> Bootselector disabled. First active partition: 1 Drive serial number: 0 (0x00000000) unit2$ But if there is any other drive attached, that other drive gets mounted as root (apparently). I changed all the occurrences of '/dev/wd0' in /etc/fstab to 'ROOT.' thinking that would fix it, but it doesn't. I tried "gpt recover" but that didn't change the result of "gpt show". Any suggestions how to fix in place? Or should I just wipe it and start over (not much worth saving on it, just rc.conf and my $HOME dot files and a few pkg's). -- Ted Spradley <tsp...@talent-free-studios.com>