On Monday, August 26, 2013 12:06:21 am varanasi sainath wrote:
Thanks John, I have tried as you suggested using a Live CD and yes the
partitions uuid's are present in gptid ..
I found the UUID's in /dev/gptid - how do I determine which uid corresponds
to which partition (ufs or swap or boot)
In the last episode (Aug 26), John Baldwin said:
On Monday, August 26, 2013 12:06:21 am varanasi sainath wrote:
Thanks John, I have tried as you suggested using a Live CD and yes the
partitions uuid's are present in gptid ..
I found the UUID's in /dev/gptid - how do I determine which uid
Thanks John, I have tried as you suggested using a Live CD and yes the
partitions uuid's are present in gptid ..
I found the UUID's in /dev/gptid - how do I determine which uid corresponds
to which partition (ufs or swap or boot) (I used glabel status and after
some trial and error I found them)
On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 4:38:00 pm varanasi sainath wrote:
Thanks for the support.
I want to use the uuid's found using sysctl -a in fstab.
/dev/gptid/ has only uuid for boot partition.
You probably have the other GPT paritions already mounted via
another name which removes the names
/dev/gptid/$UID
maybe what you are looking for?
Warner
On Aug 21, 2013, at 12:16 AM, varanasi sainath wrote:
Hello,
How to find UUID's for Disk volumes.
I have used sysctl -a | grep uuid and was able to find
typefreebsd-swap/type
rawuuidb55ff220-dcdd-11e2-a324-00155d55b20c/rawuuid
Thanks for the support.
I want to use the uuid's found using sysctl -a in fstab.
/dev/gptid/ has only uuid for boot partition.
Cheers
Sainath
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Warner Losh i...@bsdimp.com wrote:
/dev/gptid/$UID
maybe what you are looking for?
Warner
On Aug 21, 2013, at