Control: tags -1 moreinfo On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 01:23:53PM +0100, Thomas Schweikle wrote: > Package: kfreeBSD-kernel
This package doesn't exist. If you insist on not using reportbug, please do ensure that you file against a valid package. However, in this case, I don't actually know where in the stack this bug report belongs, in part because I don't understand how it could possibly arise (as described below). > Booting Debian GNU/kfreeBSD fails because mount does not find > libbsd.so.0 and mount not build as static or libbsd.so.0 not part of > boot filesystem. So, I'm extremely confused as to why you are having an issue, and it's not helped by the fact that you have not provided any kind of log file. Please provide one (or some form of error mesage that you get, with context). The reasons why I don't understand how this is happening are as follows: 1. There is no initrd/initramfs on GNU/kFreeBSD; the root that gets mounted is your real root file system. 2. This root file system gets mounted RW during boot, as configured by GRUB, so there should be no need to use a mount binary other than much later in boot for other filesystems (the root gets mounted directly by the kernel since there is not yet a root). 3. The mount binary itself comes from freebsd-utils, which Depends on libbsd0, thus pulling in libbsd.so.0 So, really, it's a mystery to me how on earth you're having issues with a missing libbsd.so.0 that also breaks mounting the root filesystem; none of that should matter. > Any idea on how to recover? Given I have no idea what your error actually is, I can't possibly hope to tell you how to work around it. Regards, James