After a source upgrade from 8.3-RELEASE to r249432 (HEAD)
George Mitchell
george+freebsd at m5p.com
Mon Apr 15 19:58:32 UTC 2013
It was pretty successful. All my 8.3 packages are still running very
happily, though at some point I imagine I will have to update and
recompile them.
But ...
When I press ENTER in the boot0 screen, I get the hyphen that will start
spinning after a timeout and begin loading boot1 (which, as far as I
know, I have not updated). boot1 (I think) presents me with a prompt
that does not respond to key presses on the keyboard. It times out and
continues loading anyway. At this stage, I am always presented with a
manual mountroot: prompt, and I have to type "ufs:/dev/ada0s1a" to get
any further.
Does this just mean I should update the boot code? Presumably "fdisk
-B" won't change anything. Should I just do "bsdlabel -B"? (It's an
MBR disk.)
Aside from this glitch, I'm very happy with how smoothly the update
went. And I wouldn't be complaining, except that I'm tired of having
to type "ufs:/dev/ada0s1a" every time I boot. -- George Mitchell
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