At 02:42 PM 10/26/2002 -0400, you wrote:
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> Somehow, fdisk has created 2 active slices on my disk, making it
> unbootable.
Was that the FreeBSD fdisk or the Microsloth one?
I have never seen that happen with the FreeBSD version.
It did. And I am sure that I even went back to /stand/sysinstall
>
> Somehow, fdisk has created 2 active slices on my disk, making it
> unbootable.
Was that the FreeBSD fdisk or the Microsloth one?
I have never seen that happen with the FreeBSD version.
> Slice 1 only has data & config files (/usr/local) while slice 2
> has the boot partition.
> How can I
Somehow, fdisk has created 2 active slices on my disk, making it
unbootable. Slice 1 only has data & config files (/usr/local) while slice 2
has the boot partition.
How can I deactivate slice 1 wihout deleting it?
Since fdisk screwed it up, I hesitate to try it.
Should I use the install floppies