Re: netbsd update expanded kernel with netbsdIleNEk file name

2021-07-22 Thread Andrius V
I reproduced it. Will file PR with above details. Yes, I used sysinst
only (Upgrade NetBSD on hard disk, full installation, install from
media), from sd0 to sd1. One root partition in target media (plus
swap). Image was
http://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/202107220520Z/images/NetBSD-9.99.87-amd64-install.img.gz
this time.

On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 2:17 PM Martin Husemann  wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 02:05:11PM +0300, Andrius V wrote:
> > I will retest later today. Steps were simple: booted the latest image
> > of that day from nycdn, updated NetBSD installation with all packages
> > (system is located in USB media as well, had a bit older current
> > system, mbr partitioned). Installation media booted using uefi boot.
> > If not reproducible, I guess issue can be ignored.
>
> This needs a lot more details, like:
>
>  - link of the image you booted (note there are various available,
>exact example URL helps)
>  - description of the system that you updated (sd? is root, sd? is what
>you booted from? How was the target system partitioned, /etc/fstab
>from the updated system; though some of that may be redundant if
>you answer the item below)
>  - what path [in detail] did you go through sysinst? There may be two
>reasonable ones for the kind of update you describe, depending on
>the medium/image you booted.
>
> My persoanl favorite way: manually update kernel first, test boot it
> and if all is fine, run the installed version of sysinst to update
> the "currently running" system (and let sysinst do the set downloads,
> it usually picks the right download link as default automatically).
>
> However, this does not always work for -current if your kernel requires
> modules (it is guaranteed to work for branches, and it also always works
> with amd64 GENERIC).
>
> Anyway, if you can reproduce it: please file a PR with above details.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Martin


Re: netbsd update expanded kernel with netbsdIleNEk file name

2021-07-22 Thread Martin Husemann
On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 02:05:11PM +0300, Andrius V wrote:
> I will retest later today. Steps were simple: booted the latest image
> of that day from nycdn, updated NetBSD installation with all packages
> (system is located in USB media as well, had a bit older current
> system, mbr partitioned). Installation media booted using uefi boot.
> If not reproducible, I guess issue can be ignored.

This needs a lot more details, like:

 - link of the image you booted (note there are various available,
   exact example URL helps)
 - description of the system that you updated (sd? is root, sd? is what
   you booted from? How was the target system partitioned, /etc/fstab
   from the updated system; though some of that may be redundant if
   you answer the item below)
 - what path [in detail] did you go through sysinst? There may be two
   reasonable ones for the kind of update you describe, depending on
   the medium/image you booted.

My persoanl favorite way: manually update kernel first, test boot it
and if all is fine, run the installed version of sysinst to update
the "currently running" system (and let sysinst do the set downloads,
it usually picks the right download link as default automatically).

However, this does not always work for -current if your kernel requires 
modules (it is guaranteed to work for branches, and it also always works
with amd64 GENERIC).

Anyway, if you can reproduce it: please file a PR with above details.

Thanks!

Martin


Re: netbsd update expanded kernel with netbsdIleNEk file name

2021-07-22 Thread Andrius V
I will retest later today. Steps were simple: booted the latest image
of that day from nycdn, updated NetBSD installation with all packages
(system is located in USB media as well, had a bit older current
system, mbr partitioned). Installation media booted using uefi boot.
If not reproducible, I guess issue can be ignored.


On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 11:22 AM Martin Husemann  wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 10:17:23AM +0200, Reinoud Zandijk wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 10:22:50PM +0300, Andrius V wrote:
> > > Today I upgraded my current setup from the latest nycdn image (amd64)
> > > using sysinst (update flow) and I was surprised that netbsd kernel was
> > > copied to file with unusual /netbsdIleNEk name instead of /netbsd.
> > > Thus, I needed to recopy it manually to netbsd. Unfortunately, I
> > > didn't have time to do it twice, because of that I am not if it is a
> > > bug in sysinst or just a one time weird situation. Does anyone
> > > experiencing the same with the latest image?
> >
> > Is this still present in the newer versions?
>
> There have been no fixes in this regard, nor a PR with reproducable
> instructions (and I have not seen it myself).
>
> Martin


Re: netbsd update expanded kernel with netbsdIleNEk file name

2021-07-22 Thread Martin Husemann
On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 10:17:23AM +0200, Reinoud Zandijk wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 10:22:50PM +0300, Andrius V wrote:
> > Today I upgraded my current setup from the latest nycdn image (amd64)
> > using sysinst (update flow) and I was surprised that netbsd kernel was
> > copied to file with unusual /netbsdIleNEk name instead of /netbsd.
> > Thus, I needed to recopy it manually to netbsd. Unfortunately, I
> > didn't have time to do it twice, because of that I am not if it is a
> > bug in sysinst or just a one time weird situation. Does anyone
> > experiencing the same with the latest image?
> 
> Is this still present in the newer versions?

There have been no fixes in this regard, nor a PR with reproducable
instructions (and I have not seen it myself).

Martin


Re: netbsd update expanded kernel with netbsdIleNEk file name

2021-07-22 Thread Reinoud Zandijk
On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 10:22:50PM +0300, Andrius V wrote:
> Today I upgraded my current setup from the latest nycdn image (amd64)
> using sysinst (update flow) and I was surprised that netbsd kernel was
> copied to file with unusual /netbsdIleNEk name instead of /netbsd.
> Thus, I needed to recopy it manually to netbsd. Unfortunately, I
> didn't have time to do it twice, because of that I am not if it is a
> bug in sysinst or just a one time weird situation. Does anyone
> experiencing the same with the latest image?

Is this still present in the newer versions?

Reinoud



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netbsd update expanded kernel with netbsdIleNEk file name

2021-07-18 Thread Andrius V
Hi,

Today I upgraded my current setup from the latest nycdn image (amd64)
using sysinst (update flow) and I was surprised that netbsd kernel was
copied to file with unusual /netbsdIleNEk name instead of /netbsd.
Thus, I needed to recopy it manually to netbsd. Unfortunately, I
didn't have time to do it twice, because of that I am not if it is a
bug in sysinst or just a one time weird situation. Does anyone
experiencing the same with the latest image?

Regards,
Andrius V