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Date:      Tue, 7 Jul 2009 23:51:53 +0200
From:      "Hans F. Nordhaug" <Hans.F.Nordhaug@hiMolde.no>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Second disks causes invalid partition when booting/no disks  found in sysinstall
Message-ID:  <20090707215153.GA16007@hiMolde.no>
In-Reply-To: <20090707162754.GA13174@hiMolde.no>
References:  <20090707162754.GA13174@hiMolde.no>

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* Hans F. Nordhaug <Hans.F.Nordhaug@hiMolde.no> [2009-07-07]:
> Hi!
> 
> I have been running FreeBSD happily for several years on the same old
> hardware. 2 weeks ago when I was on vacation one of the disks started
> to have problems, and 5 days ago the disk just stopped working - far 
> too many read failures to get anything mounted. I got a new disk 
> yesterday (finally home from vacation). The problems started when I
> tried to install FreeBSD 7.2 - I got "no disks found" from sysinstall
> all the time. The BIOS reported happily the new master and the old
> slave/hard drive. OK, I just disconnected the old slave and was able to
> install FreeBSD on the master. I was thinking/hoping that with the OS 
> in place I should be able to read the old slave (which was one single
> UFS partition). Anyway, if I connect the old slave/hard drive I get
> "invalid partition" when booting - argh!
> 
> What should/can I do? If I run the Live CD (livefs), I of course get
> "no disks found" ...
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I did some more tests and:

1) Using only the old slave/hard drive works - it's detected by
   sysinstall. (The new drive is disconected.)
2) I replaced the FreeBSD boot manager with the standard boot manager,
   but still the FreeBSD boot manager kicked in unless I disconnected
   the old slave. This seems to indicate that the old slave also has 
   a FreeBSD boot manager installed...

The next obvious step (to me) is to remove the FreeBSD boot manager
from the old slave. I guess I can do it with sysinstall, but how?
The data on the disk can not be lost... Is there other things I should
try?

Regards,
Hans Nordhaug



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