The other day I had a disc go bad in one of my mirrors. I'm now trying to format and integrate its replacement.
But if I add the disc to the system, I can't boot. FreeBSD gets lost and becomes unable to figure out where root is or how to mount it, even though it's (of course!) on the same physical disk and partition it's been since I integrated the machine. If I remove the disc again, the system boots fine.
Which suggests to me that device identifiers are invented during boot rather than conserved across changes such as, oh, adding another disc.
So what actually is error 19 where FreeBSD is concerned? I googled for it, but got nothing.
And, perhaps more to the point, is there anything I can do to keep the system from becoming bewildered and non-functional when I connect up a new drive?
But if I add the disc to the system, I can't boot. FreeBSD gets lost and becomes unable to figure out where root is or how to mount it, even though it's (of course!) on the same physical disk and partition it's been since I integrated the machine. If I remove the disc again, the system boots fine.
Which suggests to me that device identifiers are invented during boot rather than conserved across changes such as, oh, adding another disc.
So what actually is error 19 where FreeBSD is concerned? I googled for it, but got nothing.
And, perhaps more to the point, is there anything I can do to keep the system from becoming bewildered and non-functional when I connect up a new drive?