Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:02:06 +1100 From: "Ian Fitzgerald" <ianf@ozemail.com.au> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Adding 9.1 disk to 10.2 machine Message-ID: <004d01d1105b$7ba69c80$72f3d580$@com.au>
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> I have a second disk with data written on a FreeBSD 9.1 machine. I > removed the disk and used the first disk for a clean install of 10.2. > > Re-fitting the second disk, the second disk is recognised as ada1. > > > > I wish to mount it as /disk2 (created on /), without newfs as I wish > to retain the data on it. My attempts at placing an entry in > /etc/fstab were > > /dev/ada1p2 /disk2 ufs rw 2 2 > > But at boot the OS reports disk labelling inconsistency > > > > I am aware that there is a change to the filing system boot procedure, > but I am not sure whether it began at FBD 9.3 or FBD 10.1 > > > > Should I reinstall FBD 9.3 (available), look for a 9.1 download, or is > there an easier way using 10.2 > What happens when you do mount -t ufs /dev/ada1p2 /data2 Please provide the console output, not an explanation. -- Adam #mount -t ufs /dev/ada1p2 /data2 mount: /data2: No such file or directory then #mount -t ufs /dev/ada1p2 /disk2 mount: /disk2: No such file or directory Ian Fitzgerald
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