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    Unable to upgrade from 2.7.1 to 2.7.2 | Unmounting /boot/efi... done. | failed.

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      slu @jimp
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      @jimp

      df -hi /boot/efi/efi/boot/

      Filesystem                                         Size    Used   Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused  Mounted on
      /dev/gptid/123456                                  111G    2.4G    100G     2%     49k   15M    0%   /
      

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        Either those are not EFI systems or the EFI partition isn't mounted since it's showing the root slice there.

        Try running mount /boot/efi before the df command.

        # sysctl machdep.bootmethod
        # mount /boot/efi
        # df -hi /boot/efi/efi/boot/
        

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          beatvjiking @jimp
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          @jimp access to the efi partition seems blocked.

          [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pvd-dhall-1.cic.com]/root: sysctl machdep.bootmethod
          machdep.bootmethod: UEFI
          [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pvd-dhall-1.cic.com]/root: mount /boot/efi
          mount: /boot/efi: unknown special file or file system
          [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pvd-dhall-1.cic.com]/root:
          
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            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @beatvjiking
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            @beatvjiking said in Unable to upgrade from 2.7.1 to 2.7.2 | Unmounting /boot/efi... done. | failed.:

            @jimp access to the efi partition seems blocked.

            [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pvd-dhall-1.cic.com]/root: sysctl machdep.bootmethod
            machdep.bootmethod: UEFI
            [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pvd-dhall-1.cic.com]/root: mount /boot/efi
            mount: /boot/efi: unknown special file or file system
            [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pvd-dhall-1.cic.com]/root:
            

            Do you have either /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS or /dev/gpt/EFISYS? If so, try this instead:

            # mount_msdosfs /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS /boot/efi
            

            Or

            # mount_msdosfs /dev/gpt/EFISYS /boot/efi
            

            Followed by the df -hi /boot/efi/efi/boot/ command.

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              beatvjiking @jimp
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              @jimp that seems to have done the trick:

              [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pvd-dhall-1.cic.com]/dev: mount_msdosfs /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS /boot/efi
              [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pvd-dhall-1.cic.com]/dev: df -hi /boot/efi/efi/boot/
              Filesystem             Size    Used   Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused  Mounted on
              /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS    780K    387K    393K    50%       3   509    1%   /boot/efi
              [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pvd-dhall-1.cic.com]/dev:
              

              seems a bit... cramped?

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                alethewizard @jimp
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                @jimp

                Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
                /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS 779K 386K 393K 50% 3 509 1% /boot/efi

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  Yeah, those must be rather old installations to have an EFI partition that small. I thought we made them significantly larger several years ago.

                  There probably isn't going to be a safe way to upgrade those in-place given the space constraint there. You're better off reinstalling.

                  But with the config recovery in the installer that should only take a few minutes to do in most cases.

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                    alethewizard @jimp
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                    @jimp

                    Thank you.

                    My EFI partition is 200M.

                    Could I resize the /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS to be more than 800K?

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                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @alethewizard
                      last edited by

                      @alethewizard said in Unable to upgrade from 2.7.1 to 2.7.2 | Unmounting /boot/efi... done. | failed.:

                      @jimp

                      Thank you.

                      My EFI partition is 200M.

                      Could I resize the /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS to be more than 800K?

                      We looked into doing that in an automated manner at one time, but deemed it too dangerous. While technically possible you'd spend more time doing that and possibly messing it up than you would just reinstalling and recovering the configuration.

                      Once upon a time the FreeBSD EFI update method involved writing out a FAT filesystem image onto the partition rather than mounting and copying files, and that image was very small since it didn't need to be much larger than the loader itself. That was ... less than ideal for a number of reasons. But it's hard to break out of that in a safe manner.

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                        beatvjiking @jimp
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                        @jimp this install is from last year - I'd done a fresh install of 2.6 onto it to get ZFS in place. I have other machines on identical hardware and circumstances that aren't seeing the issue - is there some kind of weird corner case I hit? Maybe a workaround? The reinstalls are easy to do only if one can get to the machines.

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                          alethewizard @jimp
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                          @jimp

                          Thank you jimp!

                          Simply extraordinary! :)

                          You're right: with the config recovery in the installer in 3 minutes I have the VM again with new version 2.7.2.

                          Thank you very much!

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                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                            last edited by

                            WARNING: These commands may cause unintended harm to your installation, your state of being, aura, personal wellness, sanity, favorite sports team, and/or pets. Use with caution. Have backups and installation media nearby.

                            If it's a VM, snapshot it before proceeding.

                            Assuming your EFI partition is /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS, this should work. If it's not, substitute in the proper path (e.g. /dev/gpt/EFISYS or maybe /dev/vtbd0p1 for example.)

                            # mkdir -p /boot/efi
                            # mount_msdosfs /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS /boot/efi
                            # mkdir -p /tmp/efitmp
                            # cp -Rp /boot/efi/* /tmp/efitmp
                            # umount /boot/efi
                            # newfs_msdos -F 32 -c 1 -L EFISYS /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS
                            # mount_msdosfs /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS /boot/efi
                            # cp -Rp /tmp/efitmp/* /boot/efi/
                            

                            Afterwards you should have an EFI filesystem that is the full size of the partition, which is roughly 200M.

                            The upgrade should proceed after that.

                            If it doesn't work, roll back or reinstall. You never saw this post. That torpedo did not self-destruct. You heard it hit the hull. I was never here.

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                              beatvjiking @jimp
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                              @jimp this worked perfectly for me! I appreciate the help on all of this. I was willing to take the risk in this situation because if there was no workaround, it ended with me getting on a plane; if the workaround blew up the system, I'd be getting on a plane. Thank you for helping me take that calculated risk. And there's no plane involved!

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                                slu @jimp
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                                @jimp said in Unable to upgrade from 2.7.1 to 2.7.2 | Unmounting /boot/efi... done. | failed.:

                                You never saw this post.

                                Thank you @jimp I will try this never saw workaround. :)

                                Technical it's not a problem for me to reinstall, but I must travel hundreds of km between the offices...

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                                  josh.hall @jimp
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                                  @jimp I'll do my best Col. Klink impersonation. I see nothing! I know nothing!

                                  Also, thanks for showing us that nothing. Might be less than elegant, and certainly risky... but, it means I don't need to physically move the system to a monitor to rebuild it completely. What's the point of working in software if we can't be a bit lazy now and then?

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                                    tighernain @jimp
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                                    @jimp

                                    This worked for me, thank you for the help.

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                                      nol166 @jimp
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                                      @jimp Logged in just to say thank you for posting this. It worked for me!

                                      I appreciate your help!

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                                        crsesilva @jimp
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                                        @jimp Logged in just to say thank you for posting this. It worked for me!

                                        I appreciate your help!

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                                          Making_sense_of_pfSense
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                                          My /boot/efi partition was 779K.
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                                          Then I ran the commands that @jimp provided and now it's 197M!
                                          589271a2-4b04-42a3-9959-0e0bf02fb99f-immagine.png

                                          After that, pfSense-upgrade had no issue upgrading from 2.7.1 to 2.7.2!
                                          Thank you so much!

                                          Running pfSense Community Edition 2.7.2 on a Qotom Mini PC.

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                                            slu @jimp
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                                            Confirm, it's working!

                                            /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS                                197M    512B    197M     0%    /boot/efi
                                            

                                            Thank you very much @jimp ๐Ÿ‘

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