Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2018 21:27:04 -0400 From: Rick Miller <vrwmiller@gmail.com> To: wfdudley@gmail.com Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: HELP upgrade 10.3 to 11.2, now it won't boot! Message-ID: <CAHzLAVGjK0X=KK2D-ST3iwBVyL1533PhJueG_Z95RcReEq4=bw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAHzLAVFNpa4WjVQSwqJJ9q9V0S8b5qBCDVbLjMFNR8Bhi2f89g@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAFsnNZLG3dUyG54qq_WUpLXAYQWSyWkyLET9EGHO1%2Bvy=p67FQ@mail.gmail.com> <CAHzLAVFNpa4WjVQSwqJJ9q9V0S8b5qBCDVbLjMFNR8Bhi2f89g@mail.gmail.com>
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 9:24 PM Rick Miller <vrwmiller@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 8:27 PM William Dudley <wfdudley@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I started the upgrade from 10.3 to 11.2. >> >> I followed all the instructions and all "looked OK" until I got to >> the reboot. >> >> Now the system won't boot. >> >> copied from a photo of the screen: >> >> Mounting from ufs:/dev/ad01e failed with error 19. >> >> (something)dev variables: >> (something)ufs.root.mountfrom=ufs:/dev/ad0s1e >> (something)ufs.root.mountfrom.options=rw >> >> (something)ual root filesystem specification: >> <fstype>:<device> [options] >> Mount <device> using filesystem <fstype> >> and with the specified (optional) option list. >> >> e.g. ufs:/dev/da0s1a >> zfs:tank >> cd9660:/dev/cd0 r0 >> >> and obviously, more stuff intended to be helpful printed below that. >> > > Ugh! This error is the bane of my existence! AFAIK, mountroot() error 19 > means the root filesystem cannot be found. vfs.root.mountroot, which is > expected to contain the root filesystem, is derived from /etc/fstab unless > explicitly defined in loader(8)*. Theoretically, you can boot to whatever > root filesystem you may have by defining vfs.root.mountfrom at this prompt. > > Entering '?' at this prompt outputs a list of geom managed disk devices. > The root filesystem is expected to be on one of these. > > It's unclear how the upgrade was attempted (e.g. freebsd-update(8) or > source update). I've observed this error most when PXE booting bootonly > media, never during an OS upgrade. > > You may be able to resolve it by booting the system to external media and > mounting the disk with the root filesystem and modifying /etc/fstab. > > * https://twitter.com/hostileadmin/status/1035887403821686784 > Or boot to single user at the beastie menu and attempt the same. -- Rick
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