Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2022 11:17:09 +0000 From: Thomas Laus <lausts@acm.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: main-n254654-d4e8207317c results in "no pools available to import" Message-ID: <010001801d7dde5c-332ee2e3-0df9-4112-9081-46d99b689ea5-000000@email.amazonses.com> In-Reply-To: <cad68cb5-301a-0c8d-36fa-731b04d1a4eb@klop.ws> References: <778a795c-5413-9c79-5312-e34dd6bb29c1@blastwave.org> <cad68cb5-301a-0c8d-36fa-731b04d1a4eb@klop.ws>
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On 4/11/22 14:18, Ronald Klop wrote: > On 4/11/22 17:17, Dennis Clarke wrote: >> >> Did the usual git pull origin main and buildworld/buildkernel but >> after installkernel the machine will not boot. >> >> The rev seems to be main-n254654-d4e8207317c. >> >> I can boot single user mode and get a command prompt but nothing past >> that. Is there something borked in ZFS in CURRENT ? >> > Up until now you are the only one with this error on the mailinglist > today. So I doubt something is borked. > You could consider to share more details about your setup to help people > to think along with you. > I can confirm this issue. My last update was 'main-n253996-1b3af110bc' from March 31, 2022 that worked fine. My update yesterday received the same error and refused to boot past looking for kernel modules. I did receive the "no pools available to import" message a couple of lines earlier. My hardware is a Dell Inspiron laptop with a SSD and ZFS filesystem. I have a little time today and plan on git reverting back to March 31 to further isolate the problem. Tom -- Public Keys: PGP KeyID = 0x5F22FDC1 GnuPG KeyID = 0x620836CF
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