> > i386 and amd64 do NOT have compatible /dev. if you boot an amd64 > > kernel, make sure you run an amd64 MAKEDEV in /dev. > > Yes, I noticed that. Fortunately, raidframe causes most of /etc/fstab to > be shielded from that.
it does? the biggest problem is that eg, i386 wd1a is amd64 wd0i and i386 wd2a is amd64 wd1a. ie, if you use anything beyond the first 8 partitions of the first disk instance, the names in /dev don't match reality. if you have more than one raid, you're in problem town. .mrg.