Piotr Roszatycki wrote: > AFAIR, FreeBSD can't boot from ext2fs partition. Maybe I am wrong, > so is it possible? I seriously doubt it. I has been a while (about a month or two) since I messed around with device files on FreeBSD (and I am not at home right now so I can't check it out), but there's something different with them. IIRC FreeBSD uses hex numbers for their major devices, and it won't work on ext2fs. (I tried building a chroot FreeBSD system once on an NFS mounted linux partition, and it didn't work - I had to change the partition to UFS first).
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