Hi, From: Benny Siegert <bsieg...@gmail.com>, Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 12:03:57 +0100
> Hi! > > This may be a stupid question but: Is there a way to make the entry > for the root filesystem in /etc/fstab just match whatever the kernel > used as the root FS? > > I prepared a NetBSD image using Anita. When I transfer it to a > different hypervisor, the root FS is on sd0a, not wd0a, so the boot > stops when trying to run fsck. I would like it to run fsck, just using > whatever FS it is already using. >From fstab(5) of NetBSD/amd64 current, NAME may be useful. However I have no experience about non-GPT disk. And I do not understand naming rule about non-GPT disk partitions. EXAMPLES To use “NAME” on a non-GPT disk, use: NAME=sb2k5Root/a / ffs rw,log 1 1 NAME=sb2k5Root/b none swap sw,dp 0 0 For a gpt(8) disk, use: NAME=firstpartition / ffs rw,log 1 1 NAME=secondpartition none swap sw,dp 0 0 -- Ryo ONODERA // ryo...@yk.rim.or.jp PGP fingerprint = 82A2 DC91 76E0 A10A 8ABB FD1B F404 27FA C7D1 15F3