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Date:      12 May 2003 11:52:15 +0200
From:      Guy Van Sanden <n.b@myrealbox.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re-installing bootmanager
Message-ID:  <1052733134.8864.66.camel@horus>

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Hello

I tried to follow some suggestions I got on this list to get my
self-made mirror-disk to boot.

The tip was the use /stand/sysinstall - config - fdisk - disklabel and
let it install a bootmanager.
I tried to do this, however it did not write my slices to the disk.
(no errors or anything, it just didn't write it).

I used fdisk from the console, and that worked.
However, now I don't have the disk bootable.

The device is /dev/ad1, the root filesystem is on /dev/ad1s1a
The disk is a backup/mirror, so it should only be booted as a
replacement for my main disk on /dev/ad0.

How do I get it bootable now? (so installing bootmanager and letting it
to boot the kernel on the s1a partition.

Kind regards

Guy



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