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From: plm@compi.hobby.nl (Peter Mutsaers)
Subject: HELP for disklabel/booteasy please!
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 1996 21:27:25 GMT

Hello,

I have 2 SCSI disks, each with a FreeBSD slice and also with other
partitions on them.

Currently I have my root filesystem on the first drive, but I want to
move it to the second drive. I am having trouble with disklabel
however:

I managed to create a new BSD slice on the 2nd disk using fdisk (quite
some tricky calculating to do for that) and make partitions in the
slice with disklabel.

Then I mount /dev/sd1a and copy the contents of the current root fs to
it.

Then I issue 'disklabel -B sd1'. This should make the new root
partitions bootable, not?

However after rebooting and choosing 2nd disk with the boot manager I
some error message.

Now I try to put also the bootmanager (easyboot) on the 2nd disk. I
only manage to do this using the FreeBSD boot diskette (what is the
normal way to do this?)

Then when I choose 2nd disk from the boot manager I get to choose one
of the slices on the 2nd disk. When I choose F4 (4th slice is the BSD
slice) I just get a question mark and get the boot manager again,
i.e. the FreeBSD slice is not accepted by the boot manager somehow.

Can someone tell me how I can accomplish this, or (even better) point
me to some documentation that describes disklabel and the boot manager
in more length than the man pages do?

Thanks in advance,
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