Chris Bennett wrote:
This is so simple if you know the answer, and very hard otherwise.
/etc/fstab will refuse to work unless the wd0 and etc are correct.
Thanks for the reply. So, the only way to get it to work is to tell
OpenBSD it's booting from wd1? Inconvenient, but workable.
This is so simple if you know the answer, and very hard otherwise.
/etc/fstab will refuse to work unless the wd0 and etc are correct.
But after making a change in drives, whichever one is wd0 or wd1 will
change and booting fails.
This is easy to fix if you use vi or another editor.
But you wil
I'm trying to set up a Dell SC420 with 4.3. The machine has two SATA
hard drives and a PATA DVD drive. All that works fine.
Now I'm trying to add a PATA drive to copy data. When I either install
the PATA drive on the on-board controller or on a PCI PATA controller,
the machine boots from SA
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