BootEasy Problem

2004-05-21 Thread Soo-Hyun Choi
Hi,

I have played something with 'boot0cfg' like '# boot0cfg -s 2 -B /dev/ad0'.
When I reboot my system it failed to be booted.

I have the following diskmap.
'/ for ad0s2a'


How do I recover the BootEasy?


Thanks,
Soo-Hyun

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Re: BootEasy Problem

2004-05-21 Thread Dan Strick
On Fri, 21 May 2004 11:44:51 +0100, Soo-Hyun Choi wrote:

 I have played something with 'boot0cfg' like '# boot0cfg -s 2 -B /dev/ad0'.
 When I reboot my system it failed to be booted.

 I have the following diskmap.
 '/ for ad0s2a'

 How do I recover the BootEasy?


I don't see anything in the above boot0cfg command that is likely to
make your system unbootable.  If you want to restore the default
bootstrap configureation, do boot0cfg -B ad0.  If your hard disk
is no longer bootable, you can do it this way:

1) Boot your FreeBSD installation medium.
2) Go into fixit mode.
3) Reissue the boot0cfg command.

You will need a fixit diskette or a live filesystem cd-rom.
See the file floppies/README.TXT in your FreeBSD installation medium.

Dan Strick

P.S. The usual master bootstrap program is no longer BootEasy.
It is called boot0.  The source is in /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boot0.
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