I switch from win7 to freebsd FreeBSD 9 from mb. I disable unnecessary disks and then boot to on or the other system. But I need to access an NTFS disk, so I turn on the disk (install) on mb. Now, I have to go through complicated gymnastics to boot to fbsd since the /dev listing changes when I add the HDD. eg. /etc/fstab shows ada0p2 to boot but when there is a new disk, the boot disk may be ada1p2. And if I add a second disk, I'm looking to join the Cirque de Soleil. :\
Anyway, I don't understand the change from ad0s1, s1a, ss1b, etc to the current linking system. Is has it something to do with new file systems. I just installed the plain vanilla generic stuff and it works fine, but add a disk and it all falls apart.
What do I need to do to be able to add or change disks, use external USB3 docks? And then, how to configure that?
BTW, my motherboard is Asus Maximus IV extreme with i7-2500K at 4600hz. I don't know if that has anything to do with the problem.
TIA
Anyway, I don't understand the change from ad0s1, s1a, ss1b, etc to the current linking system. Is has it something to do with new file systems. I just installed the plain vanilla generic stuff and it works fine, but add a disk and it all falls apart.
What do I need to do to be able to add or change disks, use external USB3 docks? And then, how to configure that?
BTW, my motherboard is Asus Maximus IV extreme with i7-2500K at 4600hz. I don't know if that has anything to do with the problem.
TIA