"Missing operating system" comes out of the DOS default bootblock, not the BIOS.
Yes, I know. But I don't feel better then.
Don't use chainloader with FreeBSD. Use 'kernel /boot/loader' instead. This is documented in the GRUB info doc. Again, I have set this exact system up with redhat on the first disk and it works perfectly.
Grub do not supporting UFS2. So only way to boot -current is chainloader.
This is normal and for your protection. you can't edit the disk you're running off of. If you are running off of ad1, make sure 1) you're root when you run sysinstall and b) you aren't mounting any filesystems from ad0.
Well, I understand it for slices. But why I can't create new partition in exist slice and newfs it? It was OK in -stable.
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