# mv /bsd /bsd.bad
# cp /bsd.booted /bsd

Then try again. Maybe you got a bad snapshot. How is /usr doing on space?

There was an issue a minute ago where a full /usr could cause a corrupt /bsd
to be generated and installed due to the linker ignoring ENOSPC and returning
0 but I think it got fixed....?

Regards
Lloyd

[email protected]  wrote:

> >Synopsis:
> fails to boot /bsd after sysupgrade -s
> >Category:
> kernel
> >Environment:
>       System      : OpenBSD 7.9
>       Details     : OpenBSD 7.9-current (GENERIC) #413: Fri May 15 03:19:07 
> UTC 2026
>                        
> [email protected]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
> 
>       Architecture: OpenBSD.amd64
>       Machine     : amd64
> >Description:
> Yesterday 14th May I ran doas sysupgrade -s as I do daily only this time it 
> would not boot /bsd ending with error 255 unknown
> I can boot /bsd.booted and /bsd.sp ok
> Also the log file /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC/relink.log
> 
> make: don't know how to make newbsd
> Stop in /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC
> 
> >How-To-Repeat:
> Repeat as above
> >Fix:
> 

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