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Stewart Morgan #1
Boot blocks on aacd0
Hello,>> Please CC me in as I'm not on the list
I have a fresh-install of 4.11 running entirely on an Adaptec 2200S (as
RAID-10) that I net-booted to install. All appears to be well using the
aac(4) driver.
However, I want to update the boot blocks so that I can run a serial
console faster than 9600. I've created new versions of boot[12] and
allegedly installed them (copied to /boot and then disklabel -B
aacd0s1), but no change.
The problem appears to be that either the new blocks aren't being
written to the right place, or that they're not being written full-stop.
I've even tried adding a printf() to boot2.c to verify this, but alas
it does not show up during boot :(
So, what am I doing wrong and how should I do it correctly?
>> Please CC me in as I'm not on the list
Thanks,
Stewart.
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