I plugged in a new Optane and booted FreeBSD on the ThreadRipper 1950X system but FreeBSD did not show the drive in gpart show. (It is unique by size in the context and so would be hard to miss for anything that listed sizes. Lack of listing a size would also stand out.) So I did what I've done in the past: shutdown FreeBSD, boot Windows 10, go to its disk management utility, answer its prompt for MBR vs. GPT for the new device (picking GPT), shutdown Windows 10. Then boot FreeBSD again --and the new drive shows up. Is there a way to avoid the round trip through Windows 10 (or any other such round trip going outside FreeBSD)? I'm just curious if I've missed something: My work around enables my activity. FYI, FreeBSD based on main 3acea07c1873 : # ~/fbsd-based-on-what-freebsd-main.sh merge-base: 3acea07c1873b1e4042f4a4fa8668745ee59f15b merge-base: CommitDate: 2021-02-08 19:15:21 +0000 c1845d00f818 (HEAD -> mm-src) mm-src snapshot for mm's patched build in git context. 3acea07c1873 (pure-src) Restore the augmented strlen commentary FreeBSD FBSDFHUGE 14.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT mm-src-n244686-c1845d00f818 GENERIC-NODBG amd64 amd64 1400004 1400004 But this is not a new thing, more of a "still true" thing. === Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com ( dsl-only.net went away in early 2018-Mar)Received on Sat Feb 13 2021 - 22:41:33 UTC
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