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Boot problems


From: Dragon Fly <dragonflybugs@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2010 14:54:43 +0800

Happy New Year, 2011!

I have installed FreeBSD (sdc1) and DragonFlyBSD (sdc4) and for some reason I am unable to boot DragonFlyBSD (the boot doesnt move) unless I hide sdc1. I understand that DragonFlyBSD uses the same partition id (0xA5) as FreeBSD and that is what messing up the boot order. I've tried installing DesktopBSD as well but when I choose to boot DesktopBSD it boots FreeBSD.

Here are menu.lst entries -


###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: other###
title FreeBSD 8.1 i386
rootnoverify (hd2,0)
chainloader +1

###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: other###
title DragonFlyBSD-2.8.2-amd64
rootnoverify (hd2,3)
chainloader +1


Here is Geometry -

grub> geometry (hd2)
drive 0x82: C/H/S = 56065/255/63, The number of sectors = 1953525168, /dev/disk
/by-id/ata-ST31000528AS_6VP53TG2
Partition num: 0, [BSD sub-partitions immediately follow]
BSD Partition num: 'a', Filesystem type is ufs2, partition type 0xa5
BSD Partition num: 'b', Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0xa5
BSD Partition num: 'd', Filesystem type is ufs, partition type 0xa5
BSD Partition num: 'e', Filesystem type is ufs, partition type 0xa5
BSD Partition num: 'f', Filesystem type is ufs, partition type 0xa5
BSD Partition num: 'g', Filesystem type is ufs, partition type 0xa5
Partition num: 1, Filesystem type is jfs, partition type 0x83
Partition num: 3, [BSD sub-partitions immediately follow]
BSD Partition num: 'a', Filesystem type is ufs, partition type 0xa5
BSD Partition num: 'b', Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0xa5
BSD Partition num: 'd', Filesystem type is ufs, partition type 0xa5
BSD Partition num: 'e', Filesystem type is ufs, partition type 0xa5


I will like to compile DragonFlyBSD kernel with this option -

options  ROOTDEVNAME=\"ufs:ad8s4a\"
How do I do this (with what command) and should it be ufs:ad8s3a or ad8s4a. In /etc/fstab it says s4a. I am booting everything of SUSE GrUB and it reads sdc1 partition as (hd2,0) I am a n00b at DragonFlyBSD and will appreciate your help.

Best,

Dave
 











 


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