Summary: In trying to fix another boot problem, I used the
command incorrectly and now the drive doesn't show up in the bios menu anymore.
I had a problem that I now believe (but haven't been able to confirm for obvious reasons) to be the same as this: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/...elease-p1_2023-08-04-and-zpool-upgrade.90680/
Before I saw this message, I thought that there was a problem with the bootcode, so tried to restore it. When I did so, it didn't work (of course, since the problem was different) but after one of my tests, the drive no longer shows up in the bios menu. The command that caused it to happen was, I believe, the following:
(or maybe I used -i 1, I'm not sure).
I have an idea why that happened. The computer this is running on only supports UEFI boot (at least I don't find any options in the bios menu to change it) so now the drive is unbootable. I tried to restore it using
but the problem persists.
Is there a way in which I can restore this?
Code:
gpart bootcode
I had a problem that I now believe (but haven't been able to confirm for obvious reasons) to be the same as this: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/...elease-p1_2023-08-04-and-zpool-upgrade.90680/
Before I saw this message, I thought that there was a problem with the bootcode, so tried to restore it. When I did so, it didn't work (of course, since the problem was different) but after one of my tests, the drive no longer shows up in the bios menu. The command that caused it to happen was, I believe, the following:
Code:
gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptzfsboot -i 2 ada0
I have an idea why that happened. The computer this is running on only supports UEFI boot (at least I don't find any options in the bios menu to change it) so now the drive is unbootable. I tried to restore it using
Code:
gpart bootcode -p /boot/boot1.efi
Is there a way in which I can restore this?