Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
[Henrik W Lund, 2004-10-17]
What this means is that any other slices you had on the disk will be gone. I
don't know what disk layout you had, but something tells me that you may have
erased /usr, /var and /tmp (if you used the default fdisk layout when
installing FreeB
[Henrik W Lund, 2004-10-17]
> What this means is that any other slices you had on the disk will be gone. I
> don't know what disk layout you had, but something tells me that you may have
> erased /usr, /var and /tmp (if you used the default fdisk layout when
> installing FreeBSD, that is). I'm
Matt Juszczak wrote:
I accidently did an accidental fdisk -BI on /dev/da0, which is where my
main freebsd root is. I meant to do it on da1 but my twiddle fingers
typed 0 instead of 1. I rebooted the box thinking I'd have to reinstall
(luckily my user data is on a different drive), but th
I accidently did an accidental fdisk -BI on /dev/da0, which is where my
main freebsd root is. I meant to do it on da1 but my twiddle fingers
typed 0 instead of 1. I rebooted the box thinking I'd have to reinstall
(luckily my user data is on a different drive), but the box came back up