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Date:      Fri, 2 Sep 2022 15:14:55 +0100
From:      Kaya Saman <kayasaman@optiplex-networks.com>
To:        "Ireneusz Pluta/wp.pl" <ipluta@wp.pl>, freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Corrupted partitions after upgrade from 12.3 to 13.0-RELEASE
Message-ID:  <93720418-e04d-346c-c1cf-59b5cea4392d@optiplex-networks.com>
In-Reply-To: <24387b29-cc4f-cb4f-4d23-13466fc093f7@wp.pl>
References:  <f0a7b860-391c-a4c9-b0f1-538c7db20a02@optiplex-networks.com> <24387b29-cc4f-cb4f-4d23-13466fc093f7@wp.pl>

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On 9/1/22 16:00, Ireneusz Pluta/wp.pl wrote:
> W dniu 01.09.2022 o=C2=A003:54, Kaya Saman pisze:
>>
>> I was trying to update one of my servers earlier from 12.3-RELEASE to=20
>> 13.0 RELEASE=20
> Shouldn't you be rather upgrading directly to 13.1? 13.0 is older than=20
> 12.3.


Hi, Sorry for the late response. Too many things going on recently.


I didn't know that 13.1 was out already.


But it still doesn't change the fact that my disk partition table got=20
messed up by gpart.


Luckily I have a backup, so if I can't restore the mbr based=20
partitioning scheme, I will simply reinstall and probably just go=20
straight to 13.1.


Regards,


Kaya




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