On 8/29/05, scorch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Matt Singerman said the following on 2005-08-29 22:32: > > >I did the restore, and it actually appears to have worked! however. > >And ugh, this is a however. The drive partitions that I created are > >slightly, er, off. I mapped /usr to /dev/wd0g, but the system is > >looking for it in /dev/wd0f. Obviously, this is not working. How can > >I fix this?! > > > > > looks like your /etc/fstab doesn't match your disklabel... or is there > some error message you need to send us? > > > cheers, scorch > > -- > out of the frying pan and into the fire > > >
You were correct on this one, sir. Thanks. I fixed this, and the system now boots! Huzzah! I am having one final (I hope) problem, though: the network interface seems to have mysteriously changed from dc0 to xl0. How can I change the network interface?