Well, test went quicker than I expected. I downloaded the amd64 image for 9.99.97 (assuming it had the fix since it was built 2022-05-25). When I tried booting the CD in a new VM it shows the same issue - the log shows it found the cd but then it claims it can’t find the root device. Entering cd0 allows it to proceed. Also seems like another issue I don’t recall seeing previously. Although the VM is configured with both a PS/2 and USB keyboard and mouse, the keyboard isn’t usable unless I remove the USB keyboard and mouse from the VM.
-bob On May 25, 2022, at 2:44 PM, matthew green <m...@eterna.com.au> wrote: > [ .. ] >> install 9.99.96 in a Virtual Machine (on Linux using KVM) I noticed that >> after installing to a qcow2 disk any attempt to boot the disk results in >> not being about to find the boot device. However, the boot log shows > > was this between 2022-05-08 and 2022-05-22? i accidentally > broke some types of bootable images that Jared fixed, and > i think this error matches the failure seen. > > > .mrg. > > https://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2022/05/08/msg138416.html > https://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2022/05/22/msg138783.html