On 2020-09-14T16:28:15 -0700 Chuck Tuffli <ch...@freebsd.org> wrote: > Hi > > I'm working on an update to grub-bhyve and wanted to know if people's > map files differ from: > (hd0) /some/path/to/the/disk.img > Primarily, I'm interested if the map files use a device other than > 'hd', but I'd also be curious about use cases involving more than one > entry. TIA!
From a production machine here: (hd0) /dev/zvol/storage/vm/66d99c52-9be0-434e-935e-7c7105952308/disk-0_1_0 (hd1) /dev/zvol/storage/vm/66d99c52-9be0-434e-935e-7c7105952308/disk-0_5_0 (cd0) /storage/images/debian-10.5.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso hd0 is the boot device. hd1 is a larger disk image used to hold a database. cd0 is the installation media (and kept there in case we need to do some sort of rescue boot). -- Mark Raynsford | https://www.io7m.com
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