Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 10:17:38 -0700 From: "Scott Sanbeg" <ssanbeg@gmail.com> To: "'GNUbie'" <gnubie@gmail.com>, <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: Unable to boot FreeBSD 8.0-p3 Message-ID: <23E8A4AA1EF343A1AF66BC96FF41FB50@sunrise> In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinZk_SK8NOt9qHmWbyeGXYLVJ8X35SSpe6pHLxh@mail.gmail.com> References: <AANLkTillIqfkqfR_onhuliReFPLQ9kIq45VCbjz65mxI@mail.gmail.com><4C280435.4060603@halplant.com><AANLkTikwdCrsU2VH0BRZWPiFb4qIEIa-xn5z4-qnrDIE@mail.gmail.com><AANLkTik311un3tpWYNLIFMg9g8n5M0SkWswpTxf3Sjgu@mail.gmail.com><AANLkTilZW4DVFChouPCpx0S661zzq3EtonpJIU341gBD@mail.gmail.com><AANLkTim8R-lZxCKqgXEIGqSG0FWewr2sxVQxZ1v1FwM5@mail.gmail.com><AANLkTikPpVhtRgoR-Hjf84hsmphySY4ta-es30nBv-Mo@mail.gmail.com><20100701160622.GA98823@icarus.home.lan><AANLkTimOaewFImAtg1TfGKuqtw0k6RK_bDTtx59et6Qe@mail.gmail.com><2E1EC727E18E4B4EB7EE084A9BC99A57@sunrise> <AANLkTinZk_SK8NOt9qHmWbyeGXYLVJ8X35SSpe6pHLxh@mail.gmail.com>
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For me, GNUbie, it was a matter of laying out UFS filesystems. The system comes up just fine with this and has run rock-solid for 3 weeks or so now. I am currently scripting a configuration for creating a RAID-1 boot/swap device and RAID-1+0 everything else, and expect to complete it some time next week. I will return to the pursuit of getting ZFS to work for root at a later time. ZFS is cool, but 8.0-RELEASEp3 doesn't appear to like it very well. Or it's me being a newbie once again to the FreeBSD/ZFS platform. :) Scott -----Original Message----- From: GNUbie [mailto:gnubie@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 10:00 AM To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Cc: ssanbeg@gmail.com Subject: Re: Unable to boot FreeBSD 8.0-p3 Hello Scott, On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 12:52 AM, Scott Sanbeg <ssanbeg@gmail.com> wrote: > I had the same thing happening while running in VirtualBox. Tested on a > bare-metal machine afterward the results were the same - following the > how-to's on running a ZFS root, or a ZFS swap device, or a gmirror root that > included swap (w/o ZFS at all) produced what your screenshot shows. My > platform is amd64. I also have a ZFS on which I mount it on my /data slice. The rest are the default UFS. My machine is based on an Intel D945GCLF2 with 1GB RAM and 1TB SATA HDD. Is your problem solved already? Regards, GNUbie
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