Missing boot loader (was: Re: creating a virtual clone)
Warren Block
wblock at wonkity.com
Fri May 29 15:46:27 UTC 2015
On Fri, 29 May 2015, David Newman wrote:
> On 4/6/15 9:28 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
>
>> My solution is http://www.cs.ait.ac.th/~on/technotes/archives/2015/01/30/how-to_clone_a_freebsd_virtual_machine_on_vmware/index.html
>> certainly not the best/fastest, but it works.
>
> Thanks for this. After following the clone instructions, restore appears
> to work, but the system comes up with a "Missing boot loader" error.
>
> This is perhaps because the next-to-last step from the live CD is:
>
> cd /
> mount -o rw /dev/da0p1 /mnt
> gpart bootcode -b /mnt/boot/pmbr -p /mnt/boot/gptboot -i 1 da0
>
> And that returns "/dev/da0p1: Operation not permitted" even though da0p1
> is the target system's root/boot partition.
In this code, da0 is the source disk, where the bootcode files are read.
It is mounted on /mnt. So there are two reasons that gpart cannot write
bootcode to da0p1. First, it is mounted, and second, it is filesystem
partition, not a freebsd-boot partition.
The target disk cannot be da0p1. Maybe it is a simple typo, and
either the second or third line was meant to be ada0 rather than da0.
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