Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2013 18:54:50 -0600 From: "John Mehr" <jcm@visi.com> To: <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Sanity Check on Mac Mini Message-ID: <web-11092803@mailback3.g2host.com> In-Reply-To: <428C87E0-7CF4-4664-9EF2-8CD582927AAB@lafn.org> References: <51CB1227-3A5F-4688-B48D-4D0E47A17572@lafn.org> <5138A742.3090200@wintek.com> <97F9BA96-A328-4EF9-8E39-A8160AF9EB7A@lafn.org> <CAN6yY1vgjwxOCVrvJkJ4AS%2BfXVQMbhJVKbtc=jo6BT-M2gP6qA@mail.gmail.com> <71F173FA-CB9C-43B4-A702-ABA82268EA83@lafn.org> <web-11073367@mailback3.g2host.com> <428C87E0-7CF4-4664-9EF2-8CD582927AAB@lafn.org>
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> I have investigated the bless command and nothing I find >on google gives me any good ideal on what folder/file to >bless. I am wondering if just using the volume command >and ignoring folder and file would work? Hello, If memory serves, I used it in device mode and used the --setBoot option to select the bootable FreeBSD partition. I was trying to find a dual boot solution at the time and I remember giving up on the bless command when it booted me straight into FreeBSD. I wish I could remember more...
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