... > > But of course you have "boot -a" at the boot prompt for selecting the root > device. And I want to try the same the next days :-) > > Regards > > Stefan Kell >
That brings up another question, hopefully there's an answer... rather than having to do boot -a (even from boot.conf) and be present to hit <enter> during root device selection, is there an easy way to tell it, yes, choose the default it sees after this? ie: if I do a full install on a USB flash, boot up normal, it panics into ddb> mode because of root device as wd0 when it should be sd0. If I do boot -a, it asks for default of sd0 rather than wd0 but expects manual intervention, such as pressing <enter>. Is there a way to bypass this other than recompile a new, custom kernel? TIA.