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to Beeblebrox, freebsd...@freebsd.org
On 05/21/13 09:32, Beeblebrox wrote:
> Hello.
> I made a small mistake and I need to re-write the gptzfsboot file for
> 10-current zfs 5000 to my freebsd-boot gpt partition.
>
> I can't use mfsbsd's gptzfsboot because that is 9.1 and v28 zfs.
>
> Where can i download this file (without the complete 10.iso)?
>
ma> On 05/21/13 09:32, Beeblebrox wrote:
ma> > Hello.
ma> > I made a small mistake and I need to re-write the gptzfsboot file for
ma> > 10-current zfs 5000 to my freebsd-boot gpt partition.
ma> >
ma> > I can't use mfsbsd's gptzfsboot because that is 9.1 and v28 zfs.
ma> >
ma> > Where can i download this file (without the complete 10.iso)?
ma> >
ma>
ma> You can try here:
ma>
ma> https://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/ ma>
ma> and take the file from one of those snapshots.
FYI, the whole directory tree of a snapshot can be found at the
following, for example:
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to Hiroki Sato, freebsd...@freebsd.org, zap...@berentweb.com
I ignored this detail. Thanks for the data integration :)
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Thanks Guys,
I figured out the stage/trees business and was able to download the
gptzfsboot file only. I put the file on a usb, copied it to the system with
the problem (booted with mfsbsd) and issued the "gpart bootcode ...."
command to the copied file. System back up and running.
Thanks again...
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