Re: Blinking cursor after update
- In reply to: lain.: "Re: Blinking cursor after update"
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Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2023 04:01:28 UTC
On 2023年12月13日 13:00, the silly lain. claimed to have said: > 1. Boot into a Live USB. > 2. On the bootloader, press 1, select "Live CD", username is root, no > password. > 3. Mount the filesystem: > > zpool import zroot > zfs mount zroot/ROOT/default /mnt > mount -t devfs devfs /mnt/dev > mount -t procfs proc /mnt/proc > chroot /mnt > > 4. Repair the bootloader which freebsd-update just fucked up: > > gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 ada0 > > 5. Exit and reboot, don't forget to remove the USB drive before your NAS > boots up. > 6. ?????? > 7. PROFIT! Thank you mini-me, this solved my problem! I have a working NAS again! -- lain. Did you know that? 90% of all emails sent on a daily basis are being sent in plain text, and it's super easy to intercept emails as they flow over the internet? Never send passwords, tokens, personal information, or other volunerable information without proper PGP encryption! If you're writing your emails unencrypted, please consider sending PGP encrypted emails for security reasons. You can find my PGP public key at: https://fair.moe/lain.asc Every good email client is able to send encrypted emails. If yours can't, then you should consider switching to a secure email client, because yours just sucks. My recommendations are Claws Mail or NeoMutt. For instructions on how to encrypt your emails: https://unixsheikh.com/tutorials/gnupg-tutorial.html