On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 07:54:08AM +0100, Martin Husemann wrote: > On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:30:44PM +0000, Chavdar Ivanov wrote: > > in efi with gpt; it performs the installation lege artis, but then the > > boot fails - the efi file tries and fails to find netbsd, nebsd.gz, > > onetbsd etc... > > That sounds like a regression in bootx64.efi, checking....
Yes, it is. I took a bootable UEFI installation (in VirtualBox) and replaced the efi/boot/*.efi files on the MSDOS/EFI partition with the ones from the latest netbsd-9 build and it stopped booting as you describe. Disk layout is GPT on wd0, three partitions (one EFI, one NetBSD FFS and one NetBSD swap), /netbsd on the FFS one is supposed to be booted. bootx64.efi starts and shows its countdown and then goes into a loop like: booting NAME=:netbsd - starting in 0 seconds. open netbsd: No such file or directory [..] booting NAME=:onetbsd - staring in 0 seconds. open onetbsd: No such file or directory [..] Same failure with latest HEAD bootx64.efi. Emmanuel, could you please have a look?