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Re: Booting with dk0 root
Hi,
From: mlelstv%serpens.de@localhost (Michael van Elst), Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2013
23:37:07 +0000 (UTC)
> john%ziaspace.com@localhost (John Klos) writes:
>
>>Apparently we can't compile a kernel with netbsd root on dk0 type ffs
>>because dk0 isn't something the kernel knows about until later. How does
>>one use a gpt wedge as a root filesystem? I'm loading the kernel from a
>>CompactFlash but would like the root filesystem to be on a 4 TB drive.
>
> The kernel itself deduces the root disk from the boot device,
> this is heavily machine dependent. If what it finds is also
> represented by an autodetected wedge, it will use that wedge.
>
> The wedge then may or may not be dk0, depending on scan and
> partition order. But you can use the wedge name to identify
> it in /etc/fstab.
I want to install NetBSD/amd64 current to my MacBook Air with
gpt partitioning.
Procedure in
http://wiki.netbsd.org/users/jakllsch/gptboot/
is works for you?
With this procedure, I cannot boot NetBSD from dkwedge root
(kernel is in dk0).
I know sysinst does not support such installation yet.
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