On 2020-09-27 16:37, Todd Gruhn wrote:
I recabled the SSD and mechanical hard drives. When I start NetBSD from the boot menu, NetBSD gets to the end and gives this message: Starting root file system check: fsck: no match for 'wd0a': No such process Automatic file system check failed, help! Its just cabling. Is there a difference between SCSI and SATA that I dont know about?
Isn't this why duids exist? I'm not sure about NetBSD, but in OpenBSD land, /etc/fstab should reference drives based on their duid rather than raw device number to avoid scenarios exactly like this.