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Date:      Thu, 23 Mar 2000 01:07:54 -0800 (PST)
From:      Derrick Baumer <bduk@earthlink.net>
To:        tracker@worldy.com
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: how to set Freebsd boot bisk as secondary drive
Message-ID:  <200003230907.BAA01522@arthlink.net>
In-Reply-To: <38D96D1D.167EB0E7@worldy.com> (message from David Banning on Thu, 23 Mar 2000 01:02:21 %2B0000)

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> From: David Banning <tracker@worldy.com>

	[big snip]


> > >  What I did notice however is this; the emergency read-only shell it
> > > brings up it calls simply wd1s1a (a dev that does not exist).  When
> > > I do a df it shows the / file system as 512 byte blocks, while when
> > > I boot the disk without errors in the wired wd0 position, it comes
> > > up as 1024 byte blocks.  It is the same file system - same ratio of
> > > total to used to available blocks. Just double the size of each
> > > block.  That got me wondering if there is some config place where
> > > the machine is told what size blocks to use. I did grepped "512" and
> > > "1024" in /boot /boot/defaults and /usr/src/sys/i386/conf to see if
> > > anything is configed as such - no luck.
> > 
> > I have a device /dev/ws1s1a on my system, but the install might have
> > put it there based on what it detected or something.  If you intend to
> > boot from that drive, I'm sure FreeBSD would like to be able to access
> > it through its device entries, though!  It seems to me the system
> > should come to a screeching halt if it's required to access a device
> > for which it has no device entry, especially if it's the boot drive.
> > That it boots at all is either testament to greatness or indication of
> > folly.  Try
> > 
> > cd /dev
> > ./MAKEDEV wd1
> 
> here is where the answer lay I didn't get anyehere
> trying to do batchs of drivers with MAKEDEV but once
> I made the dev's individually eg ./MAKEDEV wd1s1a
> all was well!
> 
> Thanks for hanging on till we got it working - Cheers!

My first right answer, y'all.  Neat.  :)

-- 
Derrick Baumer
bduk@earthlink.net


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