Kip Macy wrote:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Adam McDougall mcdou...@egr.msu.edu wrote:
I'm thinking that too. I spent some time taking stabs at figuring it out
yesterday but didn't get anywhere useful. I did try compiling the -current
src/sys/boot tree on 7.2 after a couple header tweaks
Henri Hennebert wrote:
Kip Macy wrote:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Adam McDougall
mcdou...@egr.msu.edu wrote:
I'm thinking that too. I spent some time taking stabs at figuring
it out
yesterday but didn't get anywhere useful. I did try compiling the
-current
src/sys/boot tree on 7.2
OK, so I've got my next little adventure here to share :-)
... after reading Your posts I was very eager to give the
whole boot-zfs-without-partitions thing a new try.
My starting situation was a ZFS mirror made up, as I wrote,
of two GPT partitions, so my pool looked like:
phaedrus# zpool
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Lorenzo Perone
lopez.on.the.li...@yellowspace.net wrote:
the result is, when choosing the disk with the zfs boot
sectors in it (in my case F5, which goes to ad6), the kernel
is not found. the console shows:
forth not found
definitions not found
only not
Lorenzo Perone wrote:
Hi,
I tried hard... but without success ;(
the result is, when choosing the disk with the zfs boot
sectors in it (in my case F5, which goes to ad6), the kernel
is not found. the console shows:
forth not found
definitions not found
only not found
(the above repeated
Henri Hennebert wrote:
Lorenzo Perone wrote:
Hi,
I tried hard... but without success ;(
the result is, when choosing the disk with the zfs boot
sectors in it (in my case F5, which goes to ad6), the kernel
is not found. the console shows:
forth not found
definitions not found
only not found
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Henri Hennebert h...@restart.be wrote:
This is the file /boot/loader from 7.2-STABLE which is wrong.
You can find a copy from 8.0-CURRENT and a script that I tested on a USB
key) and is running for me:
replacing /boot/loader with yours did the job
thanks!
--
Odds are that there are more changes that were made in HEAD to the
loader that need to be MFC'd.
-Kip
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 3:55 AM, Alberto Villa villa.albe...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Henri Hennebert h...@restart.be wrote:
This is the file /boot/loader from
On 31.05.2009, at 09:18, Adam McDougall wrote:
I encountered the same symptoms today on both a 32bit and 64bit
brand new install using gptzfsboot. It works for me when I use
a copy of loader from an 8-current box with zfs support compiled in.
I haven't looked into it much yet but it might help
I'm thinking that too. I spent some time taking stabs at figuring it
out yesterday but didn't get anywhere useful. I did try compiling the
-current src/sys/boot tree on 7.2 after a couple header tweaks to make
it compile but the loader still didn't work. The working loader is the
same file
On Monday 01 June 2009 12:06:18 Henri Hennebert wrote:
Lorenzo Perone wrote:
Hi,
I tried hard... but without success ;(
the result is, when choosing the disk with the zfs boot
sectors in it (in my case F5, which goes to ad6), the kernel
is not found. the console shows:
forth not
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Adam McDougall mcdou...@egr.msu.edu wrote:
I'm thinking that too. I spent some time taking stabs at figuring it out
yesterday but didn't get anywhere useful. I did try compiling the -current
src/sys/boot tree on 7.2 after a couple header tweaks to make it
I encountered the same symptoms today on both a 32bit and 64bit
brand new install using gptzfsboot. It works for me when I use
a copy of loader from an 8-current box with zfs support compiled in.
I haven't looked into it much yet but it might help you. If you
want, you can try the loader I am
On Thursday 28 May 2009 15:58:04 Lorenzo Perone wrote:
Hi,
I tried hard... but without success ;(
the result is, when choosing the disk with the zfs boot
sectors in it (in my case F5, which goes to ad6), the kernel
is not found. the console shows:
forth not found
definitions not found
Hi,
I tried hard... but without success ;(
the result is, when choosing the disk with the zfs boot
sectors in it (in my case F5, which goes to ad6), the kernel
is not found. the console shows:
forth not found
definitions not found
only not found
(the above repeated several times)
can't load
hi,
did you erase gmirror meta ? (on the last sector)
with: gmirror clear ad6
2009/5/28 Lorenzo Perone lopez.on.the.li...@yellowspace.net:
Hi,
I tried hard... but without success ;(
the result is, when choosing the disk with the zfs boot
sectors in it (in my case F5, which goes to ad6),
On 28.05.2009, at 21:46, Mickael MAILLOT wrote:
hi,
did you erase gmirror meta ? (on the last sector)
with: gmirror clear ad6
ohps I had forgotten that. just did it (in single user mode),
but it didn't help :( Shall I repeat any of the other steps
after clearing gmirror meta?
thanx a lot
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