OK I did upgrade one of my desktop OSes (ubuntu Mate 19.04). It has been 
running on a Ryzen 3 2200G, but initially it has been installed on a 
Phenom II X4 B97 with a GeForce 8400GS. So maybe you see some nvidea 
related error too, I did not purge that module, I did forget all about 
it. This system is used with QEMU/KVM. I can't upgrade the other OS, 
because it runs my main VMs for

- office-work (Xubunty 18.04.3),

- banking (Ubuntu 16.04.6),

- Dutch TV viewer (Windows 10)

and other VMs with Virtualbox. Virtualbox does not support Linux 5.3
yet.

The upgrade reported errors on the ZFS upgrade and my datapools, except 
"systems", were not mounted. The symptoms were slightly different; Linux 
5.3 has been loaded this time and "sudo zpool import -f vms" did not 
work and wanted me to change the name, because it was an existing pool.

The disk configuration is as shown by my main 19.04 system is:

               capacity     operations     bandwidth
pool        alloc   free   read  write   read  write
----------  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----
archives     286G   254G      0      0  2.87K  3.81K
   sdc4       286G   254G      0      0  2.87K  3.81K
----------  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----
hp-data      266G   370G      0      3  21.1K  43.5K
   sda2      95.3G   167G      0      0  8.08K  15.9K
   sdb2      73.9G  96.1G      0      1  4.24K  12.6K
   sdc3      97.0G   107G      0      1  7.08K  13.9K
logs            -      -      -      -      -      -
   sdd7       132K   992M      0      0  1.68K  1.12K
cache           -      -      -      -      -      -
   sdd4      6.92M  9.86G      0      0    160  9.41K
----------  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----
systems     20.0G  30.5G     21     17   632K   427K
   sdd6      20.0G  30.5G     21     17   632K   427K
----------  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----
vms          286G   202G     13     10   858K   211K
   sda1       112G  89.9G      5      3   325K  70.6K
   sdb1      75.9G  51.1G      3      2   235K  41.1K
   sdc2      98.3G  60.7G      4      3   297K  58.8K
logs            -      -      -      -      -      -
   sdd3       256K  2.92G      0      0  1.68K  40.9K
cache           -      -      -      -      -      -
   sdd2       598M  33.6G      0      7    160   722K
----------  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----

sdd is a 128 GB SSD, and sdd1 is swap and sdd8 is a free partition of 14 
GB. sdb is a laptop HDD :)

I added the upgrade logs.

Good luck

Bert Nijhof


On 23/9/19 5:37 a. m., Didier Roche wrote:
> Can you try to reproduce an upgrade without your 40_custom file?
>
> I don't think your pool manual upgrade has any link to this.
>


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