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Date:      Sat, 22 Aug 2020 22:10:14 +0000
From:      marco <freebsd-current@lordsith.net>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 13-CURRENT won't boot after switch to sysutils/openzfs
Message-ID:  <20200822221014.GA1744@freedom.nl>
In-Reply-To: <20200822164848.GA71156@freedom.nl>
References:  <20200822114934.GB40844@lordsith.net> <bae620a6-1538-289c-8c14-b855d6cebca0@FreeBSD.org> <a2dd2f76-e726-b3e8-bc23-933be5eff3e5@FreeBSD.org> <20200822162743.GA64297@freedom.nl> <a97df6a8-1796-8978-f630-802589a897dc@FreeBSD.org> <20200822164848.GA71156@freedom.nl>

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On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 04:48:48PM +0000, you (marco) sent the following to [freebsd-current] :
> On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 12:31:24PM -0400, you (Ryan Moeller) sent the following to [freebsd-current] : > > > > > So besides not being able to boot from the openzfs 2020080800 package install, I can't figure out why I can't upgrade the openzfs pkg to 2020081800 (which is the latest one in ports so I presume a package also exists of that same version)
> > 
> > 
> > Ok the pkg repo may not be updated with the new version yet, the latest 
> > I see is still 08. I think the problem though is you aren't using the 
> > GENERIC kernel, so the module from the pkg repo is failing to load at 
> > boot. You should build the module from ports instead, or use the GENERIC 
> > kernel. Let me know if that works for you!
> 
> Okay, currently running a buildkernel which I'll install into
> r364030-OpenZFS.
> I'm running GENERIC-NODEBUG to see if I can squeeze a bit more
> performnce out of this ThinkPad X230
> But I'll build and install GENERIC into the new BE to see if that'll make a difference.
> 
> These will be my steps:
> 
> cd /usr/src (currently at r364030)
> make -DMALLOC_PRODUCTION -j4 buildkernel
> bectl mount r364030-OpenZFS /mnt
> set openzfs_load="YES" in /mnt/boot/loader.conf and comment out zfs_load for Base ZFS
> make -DMALLOC_PRODUCTION -j4 installkernel DESTDIR=/mnt
> mergemaster -Fp -D /mnt /* don't think is needed since I haven't buildworld from updated sources beyond r364030
> mergemaster -Fi -D /mnt /* don't think is needed since I haven't buildworld from updated sources beyond r364030
> make -DBATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES delete-old DESTDIR=/mnt
> bectl umount r364030-OpenZFS
> bectl activate r364030-OpenZFS
> shutdown -r now
> 
> If that won't work either I'll see if I can build sysutils/openzfs from ports but I'd rather not mix packages and ports.

building and installing the GENERIC kernel did not do anything.
I can confirm BE r364030-OpenZFS booted with GENERIC but I got dropped
into the mountroot prompt again.
Before I got there I saw:

Trying to mount root from zfs:zroot/ROOT/r364030-OpenZFS failed with
error 2: unknown file system.

Guess I'll try to install sysutils/openzfs from ports next.

-- 
Marco van Lienen -- FreeBSD enthusiast
https://keybase.io/scarcry , GnuPG id: 8580E6CB
"The Tuck Pendleton machine...zero defects."

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