On 2017-01-28 13:56, Ngie Cooper wrote: > On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 8:56 AM, Warner Losh <i...@bsdimp.com> wrote: > > ... > >> So? It literally doesn't matter where the freebsd-boot partition >> lives, or what it's number is. You can put it at the start or end of >> the swap partition after adjusting its size. I've done this on several >> systems... NanoBSD plays games with this stuff as well to be bootable >> on old / new systems. > > True. Hopefully my BIOS/disk controller isn't dumb enough to not > support large disks properly. > > *sigh* Unfortunately, in my infinity cleverness I only put 2 > partitions on the drive -- freebsd-boot and freebsd-zfs. I guess I'll > need to make backups of my workstation so I don't lose anything > critical. > > -Ngie >
Did gptzfsboot not fall below 64kb when you used the LOADER_NO_GELI_SUPPORT knob? -- Allan Jude
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