Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2017 16:34:03 +0200 From: sVx <sven.reber@nbt.ag> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: RaspberryPi 3 freezes on single user mode (init 1) Message-ID: <20170713163403.10ef76b0@unixbase>
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Hi, I've installed RaspBSD (FreeBSD-aarch64-12.0-GENERIC-320146M.img) on an 4 GB microSD-Card for a RaspberryPi 3. So far it boots and runs fine but I would like to expand the root slice (the only slice) over the full disk space but I cannot enter single user mode. Un-commenting in /etc/rc.conf 'growfs_enable="YES"' and rebooting has no effect. So I tried the manual way via `gpart resize /dev/mmcsd0s2` but growfs(8) cannot expand root because root is mounted -- I guess. So I tried `init 1` which just directly freezes the system as well as `nextboot -o "-s" -k kernel` which hangs right after detecting the keyboard. Guess in both cases it just freezes. Don't know what are the dos and doen'ts for mailing lists and I felt uncomfortable to put the full dmesg into the email. So I've uploaded it here so far to http://textuploader.com/dku3j (So in case you expect it to be directly on the mailing list I can still send it.) Don't know what else to supply because I cannot even see a core dump. (Only checked in root directory.) Anyway for obvious reasons the dmesg is from from multiuser but I Could supply a real screen shot for example. How do you proceed from here or what do I miss maybe? Best regards sVx
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