Edit /etc/fstab from a shell, and change the entry for / to the right device.

On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 04:37:44PM -0500, Christopher Iarocci wrote:
> Chris,
> 
> So I got the firewall installed on the hard drive, inserted into the Soekris
> board and I'm able to see the boot up from the serial console.  I thought
> everything was good but then it got to the mount part and was not able to
> mount root (Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ad4s1a).  I had to manually
> enter in ufs:ad1s1a (Note, it's ad1, not ad4) to get it to boot.  It seems
> it's trying to mount root from the wrong place and I must manually enter in
> the mount command to get it to go.  Once I do that it boots up fine and the
> firewall works.  How do I get the firewall to automatically mount the
> correct drive?

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