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Date:      Tue, 12 Aug 2003 22:19:22 +0200
From:      "Martin Vana" <martin.vana@vslib.cz>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   system move
Message-ID:  <000a01c3610f$1c947180$63740bd4@Vanovci>

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Hi,
I've bought a new disk and tried to move my FreeBSD 5.1 release on it.
I've followed all the steps from faq/disks 9.2 carrefuly /*eg.  dump 0af =
- / | restore xf -*/ and finally set bootable in sysinstall. All the =
data are there when I tried to mount it but it is still bugging me with =
'invalid partition' message during boot.
Here are some data that might help you to help me:
ad1s1 and ad1s3 are just data.
/,/var,/tmp,/swp are all on ad1s2=20
-------------------------------------------------------------------------=
--
Sysinstall-fdisk output:

Disk name:      ad1                                  FDISK Partition =
Editor
DISK Geometry:  4863 cyls/255 heads/63 sectors =3D 78124095 sectors =
(38146MB)

Offset       Size(ST)        End     Name  PType       Desc  Subtype    =
Flags

         0         63         62        -     12     unused        0
        63   27262242   27262304    ad1s2      8    freebsd      165
  27262305   26073495   53335799    ad1s3      8    freebsd      165
  53335800   24788295   78124094    ad1s1      8    freebsd      165
  78124095        905   78124999        -     12     unused        0

------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Boot0cfg -v ad1' output:=20
#   flag     start chs   type       end chs       offset         size
1   0x00   1023:255:63   0xa5   1023:254:63     53335800     24788295
2   0x80      0:  1: 1   0xa5   1023:254:63           63     27262242
3   0x00   1023:255:63   0xa5   1023:254:63     27262305     26073495

version=3D1.0  drive=3D0x80  mask=3D0xf  ticks=3D182
options=3Dpacket,update,nosetdrv
default_selection=3DF2 (Slice 2)
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Thanks for any suggestion.
Martin
 



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