Re: slice/booting problem

2007-03-05 Thread J. W. Ballantine

The third party boot manager does play nice, I've had this setup
working before (with the same BM [smartboot]), and everything worked fine.

Thanks

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  Date:  Fri, 2 Mar 2007 16:45:51 -0500
  To:  J. W. Ballantine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  From:  Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:  Re: slice/booting problem

  On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 03:12:55PM -0500, J. W. Ballantine wrote:
  
   
   I have a two disk system, and I'm trying to install FBSD6.2 on slice 2
   of the second disk, a configuration that I've had working in the past.
   
   I'm using the Standard installation, select the second disk (ad1)
   and create a slice (ad1s2) and then create the partitions within
   that slice.  On that disk, I install the FreeBSD Boot Manager (I have
   a third party boot manager installed on ad0 that boots FreeBSD).
   
   During the install, I ls /dev and find the ad1s2 partitions created.
   
   After the install, when I try to re-boot, it fails when it trys to
   mountroot.  When I enter ?, I get a listr of GEOM managed disks, but
   the partitions are not listed, while the slice is. 
   
   Any ideas on what I'm missing???
  
  Just a wild guess:  That either the first or second disk didn't
  really get an MBR written to it - or the third party boot manager
  on the first disk might not play nicely with the one on the second 
  disk.
  Try using fdisk (from the install CD fixit if necessary) to write 
  the FreeBSD MBR to both disks.   You can put the other third party 
  booter back afterward if desired/needed.
  
  jerry
  
   
   Thanks
   
   Jim Ballantine
   
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slice/booting problem

2007-03-02 Thread J. W. Ballantine

I have a two disk system, and I'm trying to install FBSD6.2 on slice 2
of the second disk, a configuration that I've had working in the past.

I'm using the Standard installation, select the second disk (ad1)
and create a slice (ad1s2) and then create the partitions within
that slice.  On that disk, I install the FreeBSD Boot Manager (I have
a third party boot manager installed on ad0 that boots FreeBSD).

During the install, I ls /dev and find the ad1s2 partitions created.

After the install, when I try to re-boot, it fails when it trys to
mountroot.  When I enter ?, I get a listr of GEOM managed disks, but
the partitions are not listed, while the slice is. 

Any ideas on what I'm missing???

Thanks

Jim Ballantine



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Re: slice/booting problem

2007-03-02 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 03:12:55PM -0500, J. W. Ballantine wrote:

 
 I have a two disk system, and I'm trying to install FBSD6.2 on slice 2
 of the second disk, a configuration that I've had working in the past.
 
 I'm using the Standard installation, select the second disk (ad1)
 and create a slice (ad1s2) and then create the partitions within
 that slice.  On that disk, I install the FreeBSD Boot Manager (I have
 a third party boot manager installed on ad0 that boots FreeBSD).
 
 During the install, I ls /dev and find the ad1s2 partitions created.
 
 After the install, when I try to re-boot, it fails when it trys to
 mountroot.  When I enter ?, I get a listr of GEOM managed disks, but
 the partitions are not listed, while the slice is. 
 
 Any ideas on what I'm missing???

Just a wild guess:  That either the first or second disk didn't
really get an MBR written to it - or the third party boot manager
on the first disk might not play nicely with the one on the second 
disk.
Try using fdisk (from the install CD fixit if necessary) to write 
the FreeBSD MBR to both disks.   You can put the other third party 
booter back afterward if desired/needed.

jerry

 
 Thanks
 
 Jim Ballantine
 
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