loader to improperly parse file data in some cases.
* All we can recommend here is to switch to a BOOT+HAMMER installation,
which is fully supported and actually considerably easier to manage.
- You can steal 256MB from your swap partition to create a UFS boot
- partition, naming it 'a'. Then copy the HAMMER /boot into it
- (directly, not as a subdirectory called 'boot').
+ An existing installation can be adjusted by stealing 256MB from your
+ swap partition to create a UFS boot partition, naming it 'a'. Then
+ copy the HAMMER /boot into it (directly, not as a subdirectory called 'boot').
+ Of course we'd prefer a completely clean install so the partitions are
+ well ordered but stealing an 'a' partition from swap space will work
+ if you can't afford to blow away the current drive.
* You have an AHCI SATA controller but the new AHCI driver is having
problems detecting your drives.