> You might use loader(8) to set the root device ("rootdev" > variable) explicitly to ar1s1a. Then you should also update > fstab to reflect the numbering change. > I don't know of any way to change the ata numbering scheme. > Mainboard controllers always seem to be probed (and numbered) > first. I think there is no way to get your original raid back > to ar0 if you also use your mainboard controllers.
Thank you so, so much. After trying to mount / to ufs:/dev/ar1s1a at the MountRoot prompt and it failing, I thought something more serious was the problem, so: - I added kern.rootdev=/dev/ar1s1a to sysctl.conf - Changed the / fs in /etc/fstab to point to /dev/ar1s1a At that point, the system loaded the root filesystem, but since that was the only one I changed, it errored out mounting the rest (which was expected). I simply mounted them manually /dev/ar1s1N to /usr /var and /home, remounted the / filesystem rw, ee the /etc/fstab and changed all the mountpoints to ar1, rebooted, and all is well! I now have 2 RAID1 configs on the same box, and am successfully booting off of the promise raid properly before the motherboard disks!! Thanks to all who provided feedback! I hope this situation can help someone else who wants to boot off of an arbitrary disk before the motherboard disk in the future! Steve > > Cheers > Titus > _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"