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Date:      Thu, 15 Jan 2009 11:55:48 -0800
From:      Marcel Moolenaar <xcllnt@mac.com>
To:        Dimitry Andric <dimitry@andric.com>
Cc:        Randy Bush <randy@psg.com>, Luiz Otavio O Souza <lists.br@gmail.com>, George Neville-Neil <gnn@neville-neil.com>, Ben Kaduk <minimarmot@gmail.com>, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: GEOM and moving to CURRENT from 7.1
Message-ID:  <DBB310AB-75BF-4BF7-AA35-63ADBD0B66B6@mac.com>
In-Reply-To: <496F928F.6010807@andric.com>
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On Jan 15, 2009, at 11:46 AM, Dimitry Andric wrote:

> On 2009-01-15 20:35, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
>> You need a boot sector for the BIOS to jump into, but
>> it doesn't have to be a MBR with slices. That's why
>> a DD has something that looks an awful lot like a MBR
>> in the first sector. It could very well be boot sector
>> of an FAT* file system.
>
> I can confirm, that wiping out the partition table (but not the boot
> code), using "bsdlabel -B /dev/ad0s1", makes "s1" disappear.   
> Subsequent
> boots can then be done from /dev/ad0a, and this works both for "old"
> kernels, e.g. from before r186240 and after.

Thanks *very* much for testing! It's important that we
get the details right, so that we can consider adding
code to help in the migration and fix whatever is broken.

Much appreciated,

-- 
Marcel Moolenaar
xcllnt@mac.com






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