On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Peter wrote:
When you ran the 'gpart' commands, did you set the sysctl geom debug
variable? [sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=17]
That should not be necessary, or advisable. The only time it would be
needed is to write to a partition that is mounted. If it is needed, the
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Peter schreef:
Peter schreef:
Hello all.
I just installed FreeBSD 9.0 RC2 and upgraded to 9.0 RC3.
I used the standard GPT disk layout at install.
Now i want to set labels for my disk, so that i can swap around disks a
little more easy.
So reading through the man page it told me to use gpart
> Peter schreef:
>>> Hello all.
>>>
>>> I just installed FreeBSD 9.0 RC2 and upgraded to 9.0 RC3.
>>>
>>> I used the standard GPT disk layout at install.
>>>
>>> Now i want to set labels for my disk, so that i can swap around disks a
>>> little more easy.
>>> So reading through the man page it told
> Hello all.
>
> I just installed FreeBSD 9.0 RC2 and upgraded to 9.0 RC3.
>
> I used the standard GPT disk layout at install.
>
> Now i want to set labels for my disk, so that i can swap around disks a
> little more easy.
> So reading through the man page it told me to use gpart modify -i -l
>
> T
Peter schreef:
Hello all.
I just installed FreeBSD 9.0 RC2 and upgraded to 9.0 RC3.
I used the standard GPT disk layout at install.
Now i want to set labels for my disk, so that i can swap around disks a
little more easy.
So reading through the man page it told me to use gpart modify -i -l
Th
Hello all.
I just installed FreeBSD 9.0 RC2 and upgraded to 9.0 RC3.
I used the standard GPT disk layout at install.
Now i want to set labels for my disk, so that i can swap around disks a
little more easy.
So reading through the man page it told me to use gpart modify -i -l
The layout is as