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Date:      Tue, 24 Sep 2024 13:46:54 -0400
From:      Thomas Laus <lausts@acm.org>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: New console output at boot?
Message-ID:  <5ee4b852-f2a3-4c87-bcaa-7341e34f8bfe@acm.org>
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On 9/24/24 11:04, Warner Losh wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 6:21=E2=80=AFPM Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.=
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> <mailto:rkoberman@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>     Since an update to current a couple of weeks ago, I now see several
>     lines (6 or 7) early in the boot. I'm not sure whether it is from
>     one of the boots or the loader, but it comes out so quickly (and so
>     briefly) but it vanishes on my display before I can read it. I'm
>     guessing that some part of the boot. I'm guessing it is a warning t=
o
>     update one or more of the files.
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>     I'm running main-n272093-705583b76f3f on an amd64 system with UEFI
>     boot of a UFS2 file system. So far, I've seen nothing in UPDATING
>     that references it.
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>=20
> I'll have to look at UPDATING.
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> tl;dr: It's telling you your loader.efi is too old and needs to be=20
> updated. Too old here is somewhat too strict (since
> it requires a version bump recently, not the actual commits that=20
> introduced the compat code that I'd like to remove).
> It's harmless, at the moment, but is warning of potential problems in=20
> the future,
>
I see this same issue when 'gptzfsboot' on a non UEFI system is booted=20
and before the startup menu is displayed and have for over a month.=20
I've updated my boot partition to:

FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT #13 1c6bb4c57

Tom



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