On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

i recently bought a new and larger hard drive for my computer.  i put it
the machine as '/dev/ad3'.  while educating myself about this new drive,
i installed freebsd 5.3 on one of the  slices. i am ready to eliminate
the old 'ad0' and want to move the new drive so it will become
'/dev/ad0'.  will BSD operate in its new location without any changes to
the configuration files?  perhaps '/etc/fstab',  and what else? or should
i just reinstall freebsd after i have reconfigured the machine?

Definitely change ad3 to ad0 in fstab before you shut down and move the drive.


Kevin's right in suggesting you may need to add an MBR or boot loader. See the man pages for boot0cfg for the menu loader, or fdisk for the plain, non-menu-just-boot-now version.

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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