Another user wrote:
> 
> Try to reload a boot manager with the new boot order. It may be the bios
> is
> renumbering the drives with the boot order. I have several plug in cards
> and have
> had to to this. Boot manager is on ad0 but boot order looks to ad6 first.
> You could
> use another manager like GAG, my fav.
> You may need to force file system mount and edit the fstab after moving
> everything
> around. 
> 

(Another user sent the above to me in e-mail, but I had trouble replying to
him, and I didn't see it on Nabble.)

OK, this is interesting, but I admit I don't know much about boot managers.

Can you please elaborate a little more on this?  Is this something I can do
from the FixIt shell?
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