Ima Camper wrote:
[ ... ]
da0 is my boot disk and contains /. However when I
configured the disk using sysinstall during
installation, I set it up as "dangerously dedicated".
Now I wonder if my problem is that I should have used
"bsdlabel -B /dev/da0" instead of "da0s1a" when
attempting to install boot blocks?
I suspect your device name ought to be /dev/da0a.
If you are at the boot prompt, what happens if you enter a "?"...?
Anyway, if you tell it the right place, and your fstab is OK, you ought to boot
into the system as normal, from which point you can re-run bsdlabel with the
right device name.
Otherwise, boot off of an install CD, and run the command from a shell. You
can also begin a custom install and exit after wrws; g just a new boot block
via sysinstall, too.
--
-Chuck
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