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Date:      Sat, 15 Jul 2000 12:38:15 -0400
From:      "Gemini Domino" <computerdeity@geocities.com>
To:        <hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Boot loader problem workaround
Message-ID:  <001f01bfee7b$1336a680$7171fea9@castor>

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There's been a problem reported by several people on multi-HD multiboot
systems about the bootloader clearing active flags and making it impossible
to reboot without using a boot disk to use FDISK to reset the active flag.
This was solved by turning on the "noupdate" option with boot0cfg, but I had
another idea I thought you hackers could help me with.  Since I rather liked
the default partition being set to the last one used (this is what caused
the problem) it occured to me to use FreeBSDs fdisk to reset the active flag
on ad0 (maybe in rc). What I cant find is whether or not there is a
non-interactive way of doing so. I looked into using a configfile, but that
nukes the partition tables. Anyone wanna play with this or have any input?
Thanks

GGD



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