Thank you for the advices, however it turns out it was user error.. I swapped
the drive in from an apple machine, the new drive took ada0 and my existing
drive moved to ada1.
I’m just playing with ZFS at the moment and what I didn’t realise is that the
system swap was still assigned to ada0p2 b
On Apr 15, 2020, at 2:35 PM, i...@dijix.com wrote:
I have an issue with gpart, it will not let me delete partition ada0p2
responding with “Device Busy”
The man page gpart(8) says this may be shown if a partition exists but I
cannot seem to delete partition 2 in my case via gpart delete or gpa
Am 15.04.2020 um 20:35 schrieb i...@dijix.com:
I have an issue with gpart, it will not let me delete partition ada0p2
responding with “Device Busy”
The man page gpart(8) says this may be shown if a partition exists but I cannot
seem to delete partition 2 in my case via gpart delete or gpart des
I have an issue with gpart, it will not let me delete partition ada0p2
responding with “Device Busy”
The man page gpart(8) says this may be shown if a partition exists but I cannot
seem to delete partition 2 in my case via gpart delete or gpart destroy
This is a used disk but new to the machine