Rickinfl
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Ok. I've read this forum about how to do this, but it seems incomplete with the information needed.
https://www.ixsystems.com/community...ate-freebsd-vm-from-esxi-to-freenas-bhyve.72/
First he has this in there twice
- on that EFI 100 MB disk create GUID partition table
gpart create -s GPT /dev/ada0
- create a GUID Partition Table (GPT) scheme:
gpart create -s GPT /dev/ada0
Then this makes no sense and the drive doesn't show up.
- now mount your virtual disk with root (/) and edit your fstab as your drive names must have changed. Alternatively you can fix nic name in rc.local
mount /dev/ada1p2 /mnt
vi /mnt/etc/fstab
vi /mnt/etc/rc.conf
umount /mnt
I've done what I could on converting them, but got stuck at the mount above. There is no ada1p2 I have a ada1 and ada0. Not sure what to do after this or how to get it to work.
Thanks
https://www.ixsystems.com/community...ate-freebsd-vm-from-esxi-to-freenas-bhyve.72/
First he has this in there twice
- on that EFI 100 MB disk create GUID partition table
gpart create -s GPT /dev/ada0
- create a GUID Partition Table (GPT) scheme:
gpart create -s GPT /dev/ada0
Then this makes no sense and the drive doesn't show up.
- now mount your virtual disk with root (/) and edit your fstab as your drive names must have changed. Alternatively you can fix nic name in rc.local
mount /dev/ada1p2 /mnt
vi /mnt/etc/fstab
vi /mnt/etc/rc.conf
umount /mnt
I've done what I could on converting them, but got stuck at the mount above. There is no ada1p2 I have a ada1 and ada0. Not sure what to do after this or how to get it to work.
Thanks