Greetings fellow pfSense'rs-

While booting a system from a USB<-->SATA attached hard drive, the boot process 
fails when trying to mount root since the drive has not been fully initialized. 
The system is placed at a prompt for updating the boot parameters and within 1 
second, messages appear the drive was deteced (da0). Entering this (the 
original boot parameters) at the prompt allows the board to boot:

ufs:/dev/da0s1a

Is there a way to force the kernel to wait for a period of time after 
initializing before attempting to mount the rootfs? This would allow the 
devices time to fully init and 'settle' prior to the kernel attempting a mount 
and failing.

Thoughts?

--Tim

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