Am 08.03.2018 um 23:25 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
> Am 08.03.2018 um 22:11 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
>
>> Am 08.03.2018 um 17:44 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
>>> Gesendet von meinem BlackBerry 10-Smartphone.
>>>   Originalnachricht  
>>> Von: Kevin Chadwick
>>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. März 2018 17:28
>>> An: misc@openbsd.org
>>> Betreff: Re: booting hd0a:/bsd: open hd0a:/bsd: Invalid argument
>>>
>>> On Thu, 8 Mar 2018 14:47:43 +0100
>>>
>>>
>>>> Has anyone a clue what might have happend and how to solve the issue?
>>>> I searched the net but didn't find any substantial infos on this. As
>>>> the error happends with all three USB-keys I have this is unlikely to
>>>> be cause of the trouble.
>>> The bootloader normally lists the disks that the bios sees beforehand
>>> e.g.
>>>
>>> disk: hd0+ hd1+ sr0*
>>>>> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.34
>>> Perhaps they have been moved around?
>>>
>>>
>>> I tried
>>>
>>> boot hd1a:/bsd
>>>
>>> but got the same message.
>>>
>>> I can enter # fsck -fy hd0a but ‎this just gets me a prompt without any 
>>> action. BTW: This is a SSD.
>>>
>> OK - back at home I downloaded install63.iso and burned a CD which does
>> start. Choosing "(U)pgrade" I am presented with "Available disks are:
>> sd0 sd1" - but both are "not a valid root disk". Back to the shell I
>> tried fdisk but I get "fdisk: sd0: No such file or directory"
>>
>> Could this be an issue with the bootloader or is it the encryption of
>> softraid0 that hinders the upgrade?
>>
tb@ provided another valuable hint:
I can start the boot-process with 'boot sr0a:/bsd' but this ends with a
panic:

...
softraid0 at root
scsibus4 at softraid0:256 targets
panic: root device (...) not found
Stopped at db_enter+0x5:    popq    %rbp
    TID    PID    UID    PRFLAGS    PFLAGS    CPU COMMAND
*    0        0        0    0X10000        0X200    OK    swapper
...

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