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Date:      Sun, 04 Sep 2016 10:31:37 +0000
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--- Comment #4 from Graham Perrin <grahamperrin@gmail.com> ---
Another workaround, which was=20
good for at least one TrueOS Desktop case (tracking FreeBSD-CURRENT) and is=
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good for today's test case of GhostBSD 10.3:=20


01) boot from something other than the disk to which the OS was installed


02) use gpart(8) to show the status of the affected disk

    =E2=80=93 the GPT *appears* to be 'OK' but know that the computer=20
      will not boot from that disk


03) use gpart(8) to backup, destroy and restore the GPT of the affected disk


=E2=80=93 then restart, and the computer will boot the installed OS.

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