Glenn Todd writes:
Foolishly I deleted my /dev/ad0s2a tree. However, I tried the following in
an attempt to recreated but I am getting stumped at the end of the process.
Booted the system in single user mode, then created a read/writable file
system with:
mount_mfs -T minimum -s 131072 /de
Foolishly I deleted my /dev/ad0s2a tree. However, I tried the following in
an attempt to recreated but I am getting stumped at the end of the process.
Booted the system in single user mode, then created a read/writable file
system with:
mount_mfs -T minimum -s 131072 /dev/null /tmp
cd to /tmp