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Re: /etc/fstab in NetBSD < current when device numbers are variable
On 19 April 2014 08:07, Thomas Mueller <mueller6724%bellsouth.net@localhost>
wrote:
> > Here is my /etc/fstab from NetBSD 6.1-STABLE on 8 GB Kingston Data Traveler:
> > # NetBSD /targetroot/etc/fstab
> > # See /usr/share/examples/fstab/ for more examples.
> > /dev/sd0a / ffs rw,log 1 1
> > /dev/sd0b none swap sw,dp 0 0
> > kernfs /kern kernfs rw
> > ptyfs /dev/pts ptyfs rw
> > procfs /proc procfs rw
> > /dev/cd0a /cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto
> > Problem is I don't always know if USB stick will be /dev/sd0, and an
> > internal media reader can play further havoc with
> device numbers.
> > NetBSD-current with NAME= gets around that problem.
> > What do you do for /etc/fstab?
> I have more or less the same fstab. What happens if you stop the boot,
> drop to command line and type:
dev
> Can you see the Netbsd partition from there?
> The bootloader will probably see it as hd1a or hd2a.
I've tried to boot with -a but hung at the prompt at the end.
I think I could try dev and see if that results in anything positive, had no
luck with dev in the past, and there is still the tyranny of /etc/fstab.
I checked /etc/fstab on OpenBSD 5.4 live USB, from liveusb.sourceforge.net, and
noticed a long label, so maybe that enables this live USB to find its root and
swap. I believe this or similar feature in NetBSD begins in current (releng-7).
Tom
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