Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 11:59:44 +0000 From: Matthew Seaman <matthew@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: unknown error during root mount on boot (fstab) in 11.0-RELEASE (after updating) Message-ID: <090fb456-257b-f916-8e2d-a581a994d488@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <0ca25b5a-1b97-e2b4-2966-79e7087db3ef@kukulies.org> References: <7f9d7051-be30-54dd-55be-0fa236c28d84@kukulies.org> <e8ed05d3-1242-6bda-6269-20c653118d58@FreeBSD.org> <fae87b2a-07f8-83ff-9b70-9df4ca8686b5@kukulies.org> <eb270d9e-3681-1a26-3347-53f6571ac8d4@freebsd.org> <82d02692-f98e-4605-a002-a7ffcdfdf233@kukulies.org> <bb8d2164-7f46-7c08-2934-14ca5c1c343d@infracaninophile.co.uk> <0ca25b5a-1b97-e2b4-2966-79e7087db3ef@kukulies.org>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --UxwQ1P7eDI2i6C52g4ei4OXBU64RJ9vJV Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="BunkHbMuNC9DxAgSlxXtW78apMV2JUKOj"; protected-headers="v1" From: Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <090fb456-257b-f916-8e2d-a581a994d488@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: unknown error during root mount on boot (fstab) in 11.0-RELEASE (after updating) References: <7f9d7051-be30-54dd-55be-0fa236c28d84@kukulies.org> <e8ed05d3-1242-6bda-6269-20c653118d58@FreeBSD.org> <fae87b2a-07f8-83ff-9b70-9df4ca8686b5@kukulies.org> <eb270d9e-3681-1a26-3347-53f6571ac8d4@freebsd.org> <82d02692-f98e-4605-a002-a7ffcdfdf233@kukulies.org> <bb8d2164-7f46-7c08-2934-14ca5c1c343d@infracaninophile.co.uk> <0ca25b5a-1b97-e2b4-2966-79e7087db3ef@kukulies.org> In-Reply-To: <0ca25b5a-1b97-e2b4-2966-79e7087db3ef@kukulies.org> --BunkHbMuNC9DxAgSlxXtW78apMV2JUKOj Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 11/11/16 11:51, Christoph P.U. Kukulies wrote: > OK, so should I fireup gpart and label the volumes not listed? > There is a directory /dev/gptid containing a UUID. Yes, definitely. Labelling your partitions will make your life somewhat easier. The /dev/gptid names could be used -- it always produces the same device name for the same physical drive -- but it's so long it is pretty unweildy to deal with. > Might this be the missing ad6? Hmm... yes. I think the /dev/adN style device names were dropped in 11.0-RELEASE, so what used to be ad6 is now probably only showing up as a= da1 Cheers, Matthew --BunkHbMuNC9DxAgSlxXtW78apMV2JUKOj-- --UxwQ1P7eDI2i6C52g4ei4OXBU64RJ9vJV Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJYJbKwAAoJEABRPxDgqeTnSs8P/22IeI0ozgz8pl0y5snpf9aA URLUh6g/OW+jnQHK/TngkCnypNXPXpxghrIbmTS/T1fLh2RsE0LMn5FpfzoFDtwB j+whUIE4a4vgCT6xOzOM1xwxn8MNnyGL0FZ7eo5oBAtFWbocGm53cRRY2Po8qdbQ GZoxH/IQiW4xpAbheXcmabNiPydUlfIyOvTY+CJ7S8NLLiBo8PFz1c8AOcgh6d8U f4dxz4y8R4rE9lCoZouodFKh7HwC3WwU/mpMIW4RgVQsmSXspCBJIruharpoVEnY wmygEna7m8vdql33gu/+SALrXFu5Kwx2rKPkl9gYiIYhi0LfjYZLEdpvl0ne39GR jQEWUzWZG0Yi011pcAHH7BL5DLQv6Q7+7rBJjf3iFdVzarFy/CNNaVD+emoK2Zcc BiNZRqcfSVrBoC4Px4VKDrp67vUS9LMnFkcYlSQh2M8HH0l7zguhlIhcncYSy86T ceh38CfdzO8QplmYJZHW5weLbi5kydwzSEUr9mfRGoj3+pDanYTmBJYuH0pCvsXo Bk0wW2BzVWQF3aocUbJlZY6Af54wcdie4ISbStNzDBuwgzuDUtx9ryZFuIiyW9q2 f4K83QGv6hIYBfM0SUCFT6C24gd8TVgHFNkgphhkFVmuVXKCUhSojGciHT0SqWD0 0viUXcf0BZkTnMSDKFjG =eAtL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --UxwQ1P7eDI2i6C52g4ei4OXBU64RJ9vJV--
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