Currently running OS 10.2. with ufs file system
Having need / desire to rescue an older working disk (and some of the [non-boot] old data on it) from a prior installation. The rescued disk was apparently a boot disk in previous life, as obvious from
What is the best approach to have the system boot with the desired disk.
Thanks!
Having need / desire to rescue an older working disk (and some of the [non-boot] old data on it) from a prior installation. The rescued disk was apparently a boot disk in previous life, as obvious from
gpart show. On installation and booting, the /dev/* partition names are reassigned and machine relentlessly boots with the unwanted old disk. Of course using all the old non functional settings in the old /etc/fstab file.What is the best approach to have the system boot with the desired disk.
Thanks!