Cyrus Rahman wrote:
> When you upgrade the kernel you need to upgrade any loadable kernel
> modules at the same time.
Yes. For a time, listing them in /etc/src.conf would get them
rebuilt automatically as a sort of epilogue to building a kernel, but then
something changed quite a while bac
Matt Garber wrote:
> On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 9:00 AM Scott Bennett wrote:
>
> >
> > Many, many thanks to the person who responded with the solution to
> > get past the
> > loader crash!! My system is now getting work done again, and the rest of
> > the new
> > problems can be dealt with on
On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 9:47 PM tech-lists wrote:
> Thanks very much to you both, all sorted now. I didn't realise there was
> a 2TB limit for MBR either. Can I shrink the 4TB to 2TB on the zfs side
> without scrambling the ufs on the guest?
>
You can snapshot the zvol to be safe, but you should
Thanks very much to you both, all sorted now. I didn't realise there was
a 2TB limit for MBR either. Can I shrink the 4TB to 2TB on the zfs side
without scrambling the ufs on the guest?
thanks,
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On Sun, May 19, 2019, 6:59 PM Paul Mather, wrote:
> On May 19, 2019, at 9:46 PM, tech-lists wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > context is 12-stable, zfs, bhyve
> >
> > I have a zvol-backed bhyve guest. Its zvol size was initially 512GB
> > It needed to be expanded to 4TB. That worked fine.
> >
> > The pro
On May 19, 2019, at 9:46 PM, tech-lists wrote:
Hi,
context is 12-stable, zfs, bhyve
I have a zvol-backed bhyve guest. Its zvol size was initially 512GB
It needed to be expanded to 4TB. That worked fine.
The problem is the freebsd guest is UFS and I can't seem to make it see
the new size. But
Hi,
context is 12-stable, zfs, bhyve
I have a zvol-backed bhyve guest. Its zvol size was initially 512GB
It needed to be expanded to 4TB. That worked fine.
The problem is the freebsd guest is UFS and I can't seem to make it see
the new size. But zfs list -o size on the host shows that as far as
On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 9:00 AM Scott Bennett wrote:
>
> Many, many thanks to the person who responded with the solution to
> get past the
> loader crash!! My system is now getting work done again, and the rest of
> the new
> problems can be dealt with on a running system.
Out of curiosit
FreeBSD sting 12.0-STABLE FreeBSD 12.0-STABLE r346986 STING_VT amd64
The system does not boot with today world it fails to mount zfs with error 6
.Kernel old boots without problemssincerelyFilippo
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On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 9:55 PM Greg Balfour wrote:
> After applying wpa-11.patch (and the rest of the recent patches) to my
> 11.2 machine I'm
> having build problems. Looks like a binder directory and associated files
> did not get
> created. Pilot error?
>
> # uname -a
> FreeBSD freebsd.exam
On Sat, 18 May 2019 08:02:20 -0500 Scott Bennett wrote:
> I have been running 11.2-STABLE for a while at r345498. Last weekend it
> crashed,
>so I took the opportunity to install the most recent build I had lying around,
>r347182.
>I created a new boot environment and installed the r3
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