Am 07/04/17 um 20:55 schrieb Paul de Weerd: > On Tue, Jul 04, 2017 at 08:34:56PM +0200, Stefan Wollny wrote: > | Hi there! > | > | Sorry if this may sound like a rather stupid question: > | (Referencing the examples section of man installboot(8)) > | > | Can s.o. verifiy that instead of > | # installboot sd0 > | > | it is equally safe to issue > | # installboot <DUID> > | (the DUID itself, of course)? > | > | My system is fully encrypted with sd1 usually being the (unencrypted) > | boot disk - but if external USB disks are attached that number seems not > | to be quaranteed. > > simply `installboot $(df -h / | grep -o -E '[ws]d[0-9]+')` > > There's definitely a difference between using the device name and the > DUID: > > [weerd@pom] $ doas installboot -v `awk -F. '/ \/ / {print $1}' /etc/fstab` > Using / as root > installing bootstrap on /dev/rsd14c > using first-stage /usr/mdec/biosboot, second-stage /usr/mdec/boot > 5c0d9a38cc895a7d: softraid volume with 0 disk(s) > 5c0d9a38cc895a7d: installing boot loader on softraid volume > /usr/mdec/boot is 6 blocks x 16384 bytes > > [weerd@pom] $ doas installboot -v $(df -h / | grep -o -E '[ws]d[0-9]+') > Using / as root > installing bootstrap on /dev/rsd14c > using first-stage /usr/mdec/biosboot, second-stage /usr/mdec/boot > sd14: softraid volume with 1 disk(s) > sd14: installing boot loader on softraid volume > /usr/mdec/boot is 6 blocks x 16384 bytes > sd0a: installing boot blocks on /dev/rsd0c, part offset 144 > master boot record (MBR) at sector 0 > partition 3: type 0xA6 offset 64 size 1953520001 > /usr/mdec/biosboot will be written at sector 64 > > So if I were you, I'd continue using the device for now. >
Thank you - excellent explanation and advice! Best, STEFAN