If you boot cd/usb, zpool import -N zroot, then zpool get all, post the output.
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> On 1. Jun 2022, at 16:54, Filippo Moretti wrote:
>
>
> I installed CURRENT with memstick of May the 27th.
> I tired first UEFI and all I got was a flashing - on screen
> I then tried BIOS+ UE
I installed CURRENT with memstick of May the 27th.I tired first UEFI and all I
got was a flashing - on screenI then tried BIOS+ UEFI and I get a mountroot
prompt
due tozfs:zroot/ROOT/default failed with error 22 (wich is the same error I
got from current a few days ago)reported in a previous m
After world I can no longer boot my system:cannot open /boot/lua/loader:no
such file or directory
If I try
load /boot/kernel.old/kernel /boot/kernel/kernel
can't find /boot/kernel.old/kernel nor /boot/kernel/kernelIt is rather strange
I have never found these issues before.Filippo
On Monda
I did not use GELI non was the hard disk encrypted.I did try to reinstall with
snapshot of May the 27th and I had the same problem:I ended up reinstalling
with UFS instead.Than you
Filippo
On Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 11:49:01 PM GMT+2, Graham Perrin
wrote:
On 27/05/2022 10:10, Fili
On 27/05/2022 10:10, Filippo Moretti wrote:
I run into this problem after rebboting my computer with CURRENT
zfs:zroot/ROOT/default failed with error 22
the mountroot freezes and I have to power off to restart.
I did not apgrade or any changes since I used it last time.
Is it possible to recover
I run into this problem after rebboting my computer with
CURRENTzfs:zroot/ROOT/default failed with error 22the mountroot freezes and I
have to power off to restart.I did not apgrade or any changes since I used it
last time.Is it possible to recover my system?Filippo
My -current box is set up to use GRUB to allow me to either run FreeBSD
or Linux. A while back, I added a third option to allow me to boot
FreeBSD with a serial console and just happened to make this the
default. Once I had this working, I turned just turned the serial
console mode on and off by
Pete Carah wrote:
> I got around the lack of IRQ on pcic1 by means of a trick involving
> hw sets in loader.conf (thanks to the mobile contributors); now it
> won't mount root.
>
> I know what the problem is but not why; the loader brings the kernel in
> fine, and probes work fine; I'd presum
I got around the lack of IRQ on pcic1 by means of a trick involving
hw sets in loader.conf (thanks to the mobile contributors); now it
won't mount root.
I know what the problem is but not why; the loader brings the kernel in
fine, and probes work fine; I'd presume if the partition were too h