On 2017-01-31 22:59, Jiri B wrote:
Try booting bsd.rd from boot loader, then mount your root filesystem at /mnt and inspect /mnt/etc/boot.conf. For desktop you generally don't need this file at all.
Thank you for replying. I booted on my USB key with: boot hd1a:/bsd Then, when asked, I pressed the S key to have a shell. I mounted the root filesystem of wd0a with: mount /dev/wd0a /mnt But there is no /mnt/etc/boot.conf. What is the file you are talking about when you say: "For desktop you generally don't need this file at all."

