Hi jungle Boogie,

What happens if you unmount wd0a before you run autoinstall?
Is there enough space in bsd.rd for your auto_upgrade.conf file?
What happens if you do a regular upgrade "by hand"?

Personally, I'd keep old bsd.rd just in case, and rename the new
one to something like bsd.up or something.

Also, use a mirror for HTTP upgrade - they're usually much faster.

I use autougrade daily and it works absolutely fine here.

Regards,

Raf

On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 04:09:09PM GMT, jungle Boogie wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Since the 7th of February, I haven't been able to auto upgrade my
> openBSD machine from snapshot to snapshot. I initiate the autoupgrade,
> it mounts partition A as read only but never progresses past that.
> 
> The way I perform auto_upgrade:
> 
> 0. Reboot machine with new bsd.rd at /
> 1. at the boot prompt type 'boot bsd.rd'
> 2. Select S for shell
> 3. mount /dev/wd0a mnt && cp mnt/auto_upgrade.conf . && autoinstall
> 4.Typically this would start the autoupgrad and within 20 minutes, my
> machine would be on the latest openBSD snapshot
> 
> Now, however, it simply stalls at the mounting of /wd0a.
> 
> Has there been a recent regression or is this now a feature?
> 
> 
> $ cat /auto_upgrade.conf
> Network interfaces = wpi0
> System hostname = puffer
> Location of sets = http
> http instead = yes
> Server directory = pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64
> HTTP Server = ftp.openbsd.org
> Set name(s) = -game*
> 
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