On Wed, 7 Mar 2012, Peter Maloney wrote:
On 03/06/2012 05:08 PM, Warren Block wrote:
A new install of 9-release, updated to 9-stable today with the GENERIC
kernel.
gpart show -l shows GPT labels, yet there isn't even a /dev/gpt
directory.
Has something changed with labels?
...
# Setting this to 0 will get rid of the /dev/gptid directory and you
will see your /dev/gpt directory again.
kern.geom.label.gptid.enable=0
This does remove /dev/gptid, but /dev/gpt did not reappear.
# Not sure what this does; I assume it means to show either gptid (if
not disabled above) or the original device name (eg. da0p2)
kern.geom.label.gpt.enable=0
Setting that to 1 still does not cause the /dev/gpt directory to appear.
What's odd about this is that it did work on 8-stable recently. A
system here with i386 8-stable from January 13 has both sysctls enabled
and both gpt and gptid directories in /dev. So does an i386 9-stable
from February 9. The system where they aren't appearing is amd64 from
Tuesday (March 6).
None of these systems have ZFS filesystems.
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