> Hello all.
>
> I just installed FreeBSD 9.0 RC2 and upgraded to 9.0 RC3.
>
> I used the standard GPT disk layout at install.
>
> Now i want to set labels for my disk, so that i can swap around disks a
> little more easy.
> So reading through the man page it told me to use gpart modify -i -l
>
> The layout is as follows:
> test# gpart status
>   Name  Status  Components
> da0p1      OK  da0
> da0p2      OK  da0
> da0p3      OK  da0
>
> test# gpart list | grep label
>     label: (null)
>     label: (null)
>     label: (null)
>
> Now i modified the gpart labels.
>
> test# gpart modify -i1 -l bootpart da0
> da0p1 modified
> test# gpart modify -i2 -l rootpart da0
> da0p2 modified
> test# gpart modify -i3 -l swap da0
> da0p3 modified
>
> Ok all looks fine.
> Now lets see if i can use my labels
>
> test# cd /dev/gpt
> /dev/gpt: No such file or directory.
>
> Well it does not create my labels
> I did check if the labels where there
>
> test# gpart list | grep label
>     label: bootpart
>     label: rootpart
>     label: swap
>
> So i rebooted the machine!
> But after a reboot, still no /dev/gpt.
>
> So why is it not creating my labels!
> Am i missing a step?
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> And before i forget, merry christmas to all, and a wonderful 2012.
>
> regards,
> Johan Hendriks
>

I was going to say if you mount /dev/da0p? its /dev/gpt/label disappears,
and since all the partition are mounted already [/dev/gpt/ is empty], then
/dev/gpt is maybe also removed.......but /dev/gpt/bootpart is not mounted
and should still show up.


When you ran the 'gpart' commands, did you set the sysctl geom debug
variable? [sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=17]
After the reboot, are the labels still there? [gpart list | grep label]

]Peter[

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