I have reinstall the system, just done the gnome from ports...
On 15/03/2008, Nikola Lečić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Problem is the boot partition can not be found.
> I burned a install cdm using it I find I have set ad4s2 to be
> bootable, so I changed it back.
> But this time, the
Thanks for reponse,
Problem is the boot partition can not be found.
I burned a install cdm using it I find I have set ad4s2 to be
bootable, so I changed it back.
But this time, the system said I have missing something on boot...
I do not want to waste too much time on it, as I can have the back u
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"Kemian Dang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I can not remember whether I do something stupid, I just dd
> if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad4s2 to write zero, then when I want to use
> bsdlabel to create new slice,
Hi,there:
A short story is:
When I boot my laptop, the screen tells me "invalida partition" and
then give me the prompt "default: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel".
My FreeBSD / partition is at /dev/ad4s3a, so I tried
"4:ad(3,a)/boot/kernel/kernel", but without lucky.
Could someone tell me how should