Here's the situation that I have.
My BSD machine is a dual HD system. The first HD has /, /tmp, /var, /home, and swap partitions. The second HD has just /usr. Well, the second HD failed. The system will boot up in single user mode, but with the entire /usr partition missing, it's not very useful.
So, my question is how do I do a partial install of the /usr directory? Also, I can't seem to find bsdinstall on the part of the system that I currently have, which would make things much simpler. I want to avoid a full install though because the first HD has useful data on it in the /home partition.
My BSD machine is a dual HD system. The first HD has /, /tmp, /var, /home, and swap partitions. The second HD has just /usr. Well, the second HD failed. The system will boot up in single user mode, but with the entire /usr partition missing, it's not very useful.
So, my question is how do I do a partial install of the /usr directory? Also, I can't seem to find bsdinstall on the part of the system that I currently have, which would make things much simpler. I want to avoid a full install though because the first HD has useful data on it in the /home partition.