Hi Jerry,
Jerry McAllister wrote:
NOTE: If you run disklabel and do not use the -r switch, then
what you are seeing is the socalled 'in-cure' version of the disklabel
and if no FreeBSD label has been written on the disk, the system will
make up some default stuff. So, just seing # /dev/ad6
Toomas Aas wrote:
Hello!
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 10:53:06 +0100
From: Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
this is the problem:
I had a machine running FreeBSD 4.7-Stable. There I added a 80GB
harddisk. This harddrive I wanted to install on my other machine running
FreeBSD 4.9
Hello there,
this is the problem:
I had a machine running FreeBSD 4.7-Stable. There I added a 80GB
harddisk. This harddrive I wanted to install on my other machine running
FreeBSD 4.9-Release. This disk is ad6 so I added
/dev/ad6 /storage ufs rw 2 2
to fstab and rebooted.
While booting the