Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 03:23:09 +0100 From: Ivan Voras <ivoras@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: AHCI/ATA_CAM for dummies? Message-ID: <hg1j6f$mhv$1@ger.gmane.org> In-Reply-To: <0866f178e6604b920f9464ec6551db28.squirrel@cygnus.homeunix.com> References: <4B241509.8060906@FreeBSD.org> <4B241D2A.9030905@unsane.co.uk> <0866f178e6604b920f9464ec6551db28.squirrel@cygnus.homeunix.com>
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Nenhum_de_Nos wrote: > On Sat, December 12, 2009 20:46, Vincent Hoffman wrote: >> Doug Barton wrote: >>> I'd like to test the new stuff, but my main concern at this point is >>> that I am not 100% sure how to change my fstab, what will happen if I >>> need to revert, etc. I'm sure I probably _could_ figure it out, but it >>> would save me a lot of time if someone could write down really >>> explicit step-by-step instructions ... put this in your kernel config, >>> do this to fstab, do this if it blows up, etc. >>> >>> Any takers? :) >>> >>> >>> Doug >>> >>> >> For me trying ahci was very easy. >> boot using the usb image, use the fixit environment. >> I use ufs so I used tunefs to label all my partitions. >> tunefs -L ROOTFS /path/to/rootfs > > I got curious about this. what I should choose, glabel or this ? Technically, both are handled by glabel. > I did this using glabel and so far so good. All variants: ufs, ufsid, glabel are handled the same - the differences are cosmetic and a matter of user's preferences. Personally, I mostly use ufsid because it is always there and doesn't require special configuration.
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