Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2024 10:03:55 -0500 From: Robert Fitzpatrick <robert@webtent.org> To: Kyle Evans <kevans@freebsd.org> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Boot loader error Message-ID: <fb251ad4-d85a-32b7-9b47-a9b6387b0670@webtent.org> In-Reply-To: <2a7772c5-2a90-47e4-bdf1-da134f6b330c@FreeBSD.org> References: <6d3f1863-8f38-2f6f-17e4-5d7844717c3a@webtent.org> <2a7772c5-2a90-47e4-bdf1-da134f6b330c@FreeBSD.org>
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Kyle Evans wrote on 3/8/2024 5:53 PM: > Does `ls /` show anything at all. or anything familiar? Maybe we're > using the wrong device for some reason. If the answer to the first is > either "Not familiar" or "wrong disk", you can check `show currdev` > for which we device we chose and go through the list in `lsdev` with, > e.g., "ls <devname>:/boot/lua" to try and find what it should have > been if you're not sure from lsdev output alone. > > Thanks, > > Kyle Evans Thanks. Looks like the correct device, the CD0 is shown with `show currdev`. If I do `ls cd0:/boot/lua`, I see same empty directory. There is what appears to be a complete file system with a boot folder. If I list the boot folder, I do see typical loader.conf and other boot related files including loader.efi and loader_lua and loader_lua.efi. I don't thingk this server support UEFI boot. -- Roberthelp
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