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Re: [grub #47] [half-patch ?] grub-install doesn't recognise root partit
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Creep |
Subject: |
Re: [grub #47] [half-patch ?] grub-install doesn't recognise root partition on FreeBSD |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Feb 2003 14:52:28 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.4i |
> As I don't use FreeBSD at all recently, I don't know what the
> recommended naming scheme is currently. In the past, FreeBSD used the
> prefix ``r'' for raw device access, IIRC. Is this changed?
Hello. I'm not sure I'm the best person to say that, because i'm a newbie to
FreeBSD [switched from linux]. The /dev/radxxx devices work, but the problem
is, that grub-install script [not grub binary itself] compares /dev/radxxx names
to those printed by mount(8) to find the root partition, and these are in
/dev/adxxx format, which results in 'root partition doesn't have a
corresponding BIOS drive'.
The workaround with deleting 'r' from device names in grub install works for me
but i'm not sure if it's BSD-philosophy compatible :)
Best regards,
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