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Date:      Sat, 12 Sep 2020 17:46:59 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 249280] Issues migrating from 12-STABLE to 13-CURRENT regarding filesystem layout changes
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--- Comment #2 from Patrick McMunn <doctorwhoguy@gmail.com> ---
To be honest, I guess I didn't really pay much attention to what the filesy=
stem
layout was before the upgrade. It's one of those things that just is, and I
don't think much about it. So some of my assumptions about exactly what cha=
nged
may be wrong. The original installation was from a 12.1-RELEASE USB image, =
and
I used the default installation options. I later migrated to 12-STABLE from
source and now 13-CURRENT from source. It wasn't until the 13-CURRENT migra=
tion
that this issue arose.

To be completely transparent, though, my original subversion checkout of the
13-CURRENT code became corrupted somehow, and I ended up installing a 13 ke=
rnel
but only a partially built 13 userland because, unknown to me at the time, =
the
buildworld process failed. As a result, my system was somewhat borked. I ha=
d to
run a "make installworld" from my previously built 12-STABLE source directo=
ry
to get a working userland again, reboot into the old kernel, checkout
13-CURRENT source again, rebuild, and then reinstall the kernel and world f=
rom
a properly built 13-CURRENT system. Reinstalling a 12-STABLE world after ha=
ving
already tried installing a 13 world might have introduced something that ca=
used
issues. In any case, this temporary rollback to the 12-STABLE world/userland
was the only abnormal part of my upgrade process.

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