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Date:               Tue, 9 Sep 1997 09:45:38 -0500 (EST)
From:      "DOUGLAS MICHAEL JACOBSEN" <DJACOBSE@cw-f1.umd.umich.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:         kernel and root
Message-ID:  <3907A2B01E9@cw-f1.umd.umich.edu>

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hello,
i have recently installed your current (v2.2) of FreeBSD and am 
having problems with kernel every time i have to boot up. freebsd is 
located on my one and only scsi drive, therefore being sd0, however 
the kernel always tries to set the root device to sd1, i would like 
to know how to set the default to sd0 instead of having to type 
1:sd(0,a)kernel everytime i have to reboot.
also, i spend more time at school then i do at home and would like to 
know how to login as root from a non-local port. i am not worried 
about the security risk it might cause. thank you.
douglas jacobsen



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