On Friday, 2 March 2018 00.24.48 EST Aaron LI wrote: > I've installed DragonFly BSD (4.8, 5.0, and master) in VirtualBox (on Debian > Linux) using the installer, and all work well. > > Maybe you can try: > > 1. Boot into DFly through the ISO > 2. Find the disk into which DFly is installed, e.g., "ad0" (for me) or "da0" > 3. Install the boot code: fdisk -B /dev/ad0 (change to your disk) > (According to the installer, "fdisk -B" is used instead of "boot0cfg", > which installs the /non-interactive/ boot code as described in the > EXAMPLES in boot0cfg(8). > Could somebody explain in more detail about these two boot codes??) > 4. Try reboot from the disk (you may need adjust the booting orders) > > Hope this helps solve your problem.
fdisk -B results in "Missing operating system". The disk is laid out like this, according to file: ad0: boot sector, pt 1 type ee ad0s0: boot sector, 32-bit FAT, label "EFI " ad0s1: boot sector ad0s1a: FFS /boot ad0s1b: swap ad0s1d: HAMMER / Pierre -- ve ka'a ro klaji la .romas. se jmaji