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(B> when i boot either ad6 or ad4 alone, everything is cool.
(B>
(B> when i plug both ad4 and ad6 into,
(B
(BUsually, when you set up for multi-boot, you plug all your drives in
(Bbefore you set up.
(B
(BAt least, you do this until you understand what't going on.
(B
(BNow, if you understood what happens when the machine boots, you might be
(Bable to edit your fstab to get FreeBSD to boot. Or maybe not.
(B
(B> i am brought to the freebsd
(B> bootloader. however, half-way down the boot i get:
(B>
(B> Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad6s1a
(B> setrootbyname failed
(B> ffs_mountroot: can't find rootvp
(B> Root mount failed: 6
(B>
(B> when i switch ad6's cable over to ad4 and vice versa, my computer
(B> doesn't boot past its bios at all. what's wrong here?
(B
(BDrive name changed at the low level, maybe?
(B
(BIt happens.
(B
(B> i just need to
(B> mount ad4 so i can back up some stuff, that's all. thank you so much!
(B
(B
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