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Date:      Thu, 22 Jul 1999 12:52:57
From:      Peter Soumanis <peters@ee.uwa.edu.au>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Problem moving boot disk to SCSI
Message-ID:  <3.0.6.32.19990722125257.00975bd0@pop.ee.uwa.edu.au>

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Hi,

 Ive got a FreeBSD 2.x system whose IDE disk is failing, and I wish to
create a new root partition on a SCSI disk.

 the /stand/sysinstall utility, disklabel, newboot, fdisk commands have all
proven futile - at the BootEasy prompt I still get the F? when you hit F1.
 (and yes I've read the FAQ and other docs)

 I've checked out the geometry of the disk and while FDISK reports a
different c/h/s than the /tools/pfdisk.exe util, the FreeBSD disklabel and
FDISK figures check out ok.

 The root partition is under cylinder 1024 on 1:sd(0,a)and  i used
dump/restore to move the filesystem across from the IDE disk
 Booting from the BootManager on the IDE disk and pointing to the SCSI disk
/kernel works ok, however all my efforts to boot solely from the SCSI  have
been in vain.
 
 I dont think the boot blocks are getting written to the disk using
disklabel -B,  the /boot.help and /boot.config files dont appear to be  read.

 Has anyone come across this before ? Any help would be appreciated.

Regards,
Peter



 
---------------------- 
Peter Soumanis

Computer Systems Officer
Dept. of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, UWA
NEDLANDS WA 6907 Australia

Ph: (08) 9380-3110  Fax:(08) 9380-1065
Email: peters@ee.uwa.edu.au


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