NetBSD-Users archive

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index][Old Index]

Re: Regression in 10.x installer



On 2023-08-14 20:16, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 12:34:26PM -0400, salquest%duck.com@localhost wrote:
$ dkctl wd0 listwedges

/dev/rwd0: 6 wedges:
dk0: EFI System Partition, 409600 blocks at 40, type: msdos
dk1: 82b9223d-b27d-504a-8ea9-693104c2edb5, 209715200 blocks at 411648, type:
ffs
dk2: 7d7df035-0929-de4b-a5f2-da3a405ad98c, 8597504 blocks at 210126848,
type: swap
dk3: 68ec576e-a611-fa4f-815e-426a5d4aa7c7, 419430400 blocks at 218724352,
type: ext2fs
dk4: 939184a1-522d-3b49-94d0-e2aacb30ecbb, 8429568 blocks at 638154752,
type:

OK, so far everything looks fine. But you do *not* get dk0 ... dk4 offered in the "Preconfigured "wedges" dk(4)" item in the "Available disks" menu?

You should get a list of all wedges there that are not mounted as /
(so in your case: everything besides dk7)

Martin

Yes, I get all the wedges when I select “Preconfigured wedges” option. But, after selecting dk1@wd0 option, which is the NetBSD FFSv2 wedge, it goes back to the parent menu listing all installable disks again. So, first it asks where I want to install NetBSD, and shows all disks including “Preconfigured wedges” option. When I select “Preconfigured wedges” option and then select dk1@wd0, it goes back to the same parent menu asking where I want to install NetBSD.

Home | Main Index | Thread Index | Old Index