it doesn't show any drives like you gave me... I only see the cdrom
"acd0", I presume that the disk should be very near that line? (but it
isn't)
tomorrow I'm going to buy a second card reader, and hook it up to this
machine... to see if that will load or not...
Chris Buechler schreef:
Michel Servaes wrote:
pfSense won't start... BSD itself starts just fine, but a little
later on it asks for the boot device...
BIOS senses the drive correctly, the BSD menu comes up, and then a
little bit of text passes by (I am a n00b at BSD things), and further
on asks me to supply boot device ID... I found a forum which stated
you should enter ufs:/dev/ad0s1 - but this wont help
You should enter what the drive actually is. When you install in a
different machine than the target, the drive may show up differently
in the target machine. Look at the line above there, it should show
you what the drive really is. It's likely ad0 or da0, though it could
also be ad1, da1, etc. then type ufs:ad0s1a at that prompt (or replace
ad0 with what it actually shows the drive being) and it should boot.
Note you'll need to edit /etc/fstab and change the mount points
appropriately after you've successfully booted so it will boot
properly in the future without intervention.
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