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    Upgrade from 2.7.2 to 2.8.0 Failed and now /boot/efi/ empty

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    • stephenw10S Offline
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      Hmm, without an efi binary there at all it will fail to boot. So don't reboot without copying back something!

      I would say those files are indeed identical:

      [25.07-RC][admin@6100.stevew.lan]/root: md5sum /boot/efi/efi/boot/bootx64.efi 
      aa4529badf1fe88a5ca8941c04f144cb  /boot/efi/efi/boot/bootx64.efi
      [25.07-RC][admin@6100.stevew.lan]/root: md5sum /boot/efi/efi/freebsd/loader.efi
      aa4529badf1fe88a5ca8941c04f144cb  /boot/efi/efi/freebsd/loader.efi
      [25.07-RC][admin@6100.stevew.lan]/root: md5sum /boot/loader.efi
      aa4529badf1fe88a5ca8941c04f144cb  /boot/loader.efi
      

      So you should be able to copy that across

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        Sinfonia97 @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 Thank you, that's great to know. That takes care of one part. Now if I can verify that /dev/ada0p1 is the correct location to mount /boot/efi I will be able to finish following @jimp process.

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        • stephenw10S Offline
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          The output of gpart list should confirm that. There will only be one EFI partition.

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            Sinfonia97 @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10 Thanks again. I ran gpart list before and this is the output I received and why I figured /dev/ada01p was the correct location to mount /boot/efi. Let me know if you see the same thing:

            Geom name: ada0
            modified: false
            state: OK
            fwheads: 16
            fwsectors: 63
            last: 488397127
            first: 40
            entries: 128
            scheme: GPT
            Providers:
            1. Name: ada0p1
               Mediasize: 209715200 (200M)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 20480
               Mode: r1w1e2
               efimedia: HD(1,GPT,ac1172b7-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c,0x28,0x64000)
               rawuuid: ac1172b7-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c
               rawtype: c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
               label: (null)
               length: 209715200
               offset: 20480
               type: efi
               index: 1
               end: 409639
               start: 40
            2. Name: ada0p2
               Mediasize: 245677162496 (229G)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 209735680
               Mode: r1w1e2
               efimedia: HD(2,GPT,ac11fbb1-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c,0x64028,0x1c99c000)
               rawuuid: ac11fbb1-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c
               rawtype: 516e7cb6-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
               label: (null)
               length: 245677162496
               offset: 209735680
               type: freebsd-ufs
               index: 2
               end: 480247847
               start: 409640
            3. Name: ada0p3
               Mediasize: 4172430848 (3.9G)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Stripesize: 0
               Stripeoffset: 245886898176
               Mode: r1w1e1
               efimedia: HD(3,GPT,ac128803-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c,0x1ca00028,0x7c591f)
               rawuuid: ac128803-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c
               rawtype: 516e7cb5-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
               label: (null)
               length: 4172430848
               offset: 245886898176
               type: freebsd-swap
               index: 3
               end: 488397126
               start: 480247848
            Consumers:
            1. Name: ada0
               Mediasize: 250059350016 (233G)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Mode: r3w3e8
            

            This was also before I did a temp mount of /boot/efi to /dev/ada0p1.

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            • stephenw10S Offline
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Yup looks good.

              Of course I'd still have a backup of the config etc! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                Sinfonia97 @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10 Perfect, thank you again. I already created a backup before the botched upgrade, so I should be good there. May take another one just in case.

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                  Sinfonia97
                  last edited by

                  Wanted to provide an update on where I am at the moment. After finishing the steps from jimp I am now back to where I should have been before attempting the upgrade.

                  Output from df -hi /boot/efi

                  Filesystem     Size    Used   Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused  Mounted on
                  /dev/ada0p1    197M    646K    196M     0%       0     0     -   /boot/efi
                  

                  Output from du -ha /boot/efi

                  512B	/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/STARTUP.NSH
                  644K	/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTx64.efi
                  645K	/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT
                  645K	/boot/efi/EFI
                  646K	/boot/efi
                  

                  Output from geom -t

                  Geom                                                 Class      Provider
                  ada0                                                 DISK       ada0
                    ada0                                               DEV
                    ada0                                               PART       ada0p1
                      ada0p1                                           DEV
                      msdosfs.ada0p1                                   VFS
                    ada0                                               PART       ada0p2
                      ada0p2                                           DEV
                      ada0p2                                           LABEL      gptid/ac11fbb1-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c
                        gptid/ac11fbb1-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c     DEV
                        ffs.gptid/ac11fbb1-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c VFS
                    ada0                                               PART       ada0p3
                      ada0p3                                           DEV
                      ada0p3                                           LABEL      gptid/ac128803-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c
                        gptid/ac128803-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c     DEV
                        swap                                           SWAP
                  

                  Output from gpart list

                  Geom name: ada0
                  modified: false
                  state: OK
                  fwheads: 16
                  fwsectors: 63
                  last: 488397127
                  first: 40
                  entries: 128
                  scheme: GPT
                  Providers:
                  1. Name: ada0p1
                     Mediasize: 209715200 (200M)
                     Sectorsize: 512
                     Stripesize: 0
                     Stripeoffset: 20480
                     Mode: r1w1e1
                     efimedia: HD(1,GPT,ac1172b7-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c,0x28,0x64000)
                     rawuuid: ac1172b7-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c
                     rawtype: c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
                     label: (null)
                     length: 209715200
                     offset: 20480
                     type: efi
                     index: 1
                     end: 409639
                     start: 40
                  2. Name: ada0p2
                     Mediasize: 245677162496 (229G)
                     Sectorsize: 512
                     Stripesize: 0
                     Stripeoffset: 209735680
                     Mode: r1w1e2
                     efimedia: HD(2,GPT,ac11fbb1-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c,0x64028,0x1c99c000)
                     rawuuid: ac11fbb1-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c
                     rawtype: 516e7cb6-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
                     label: (null)
                     length: 245677162496
                     offset: 209735680
                     type: freebsd-ufs
                     index: 2
                     end: 480247847
                     start: 409640
                  3. Name: ada0p3
                     Mediasize: 4172430848 (3.9G)
                     Sectorsize: 512
                     Stripesize: 0
                     Stripeoffset: 245886898176
                     Mode: r1w1e1
                     efimedia: HD(3,GPT,ac128803-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c,0x1ca00028,0x7c591f)
                     rawuuid: ac128803-5651-11e8-b5a2-00907fd0950c
                     rawtype: 516e7cb5-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
                     label: (null)
                     length: 4172430848
                     offset: 245886898176
                     type: freebsd-swap
                     index: 3
                     end: 488397126
                     start: 480247848
                  Consumers:
                  1. Name: ada0
                     Mediasize: 250059350016 (233G)
                     Sectorsize: 512
                     Mode: r3w3e7
                  

                  I know the last 2 shouldn't have changed, which they didn't. Just wanted to put them in here to document the changes.

                  Now I just need some time to try the upgrade again, and in case everything goes completely south I have time to rebuild.

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                  • stephenw10S Offline
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    Cool. Does it reboot successfully from there?

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                      Sinfonia97 @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 Unfortunately I am going to have to wait till I can bring down the network to test. If I take it down now and it doesn't come back up I will be having some hell to pay from the family...lol. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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                        A Former User @Patch
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                        @Patch said in Upgrade from 2.7.2 to 2.8.0 Failed and now /boot/efi/ empty:

                        @Sinfonia97 Sounds like a corrupted install to me.
                        I would

                        Save pfsense configuration
                        
                        Do a clean install from a recent installer to ensure partitions are consistent with more recent requirements (v2.7.2 or 2.8 or 2.81)
                        
                        Document what low level file structure is used with a good current install so you maybe able to guess what went wrong with the prior corruption (partitions sizes, hardware failure, edge case configuration, edge case update series)
                        

                        I had the exact same issue as the OP, i don't think this is a corrupted install we just had older installs of pfSense that we kept upgrading. Mine was from 2020 and has been upgraded since.

                        It would appear that the fs for the bootloader previously was only 768kb despite the part being 200M.

                        This is a bug on netgate's end https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/15081 that was opened over a year ago.

                        When I tried to upgrade to 2.8.1 my update failed because of this which brought me to this thread. I applied all the fixes in this thread and tried the update again and it immediately rebooted and I got a kernel panic on boot.

                        I tried to obtain a new 2.8.x install media and just restore my config, but it seems netgate has moved away from an offline installer I wasn't able to add the new installer to my cart there was no option to select vga/serial/etc.

                        This was the end for me, i've moved to OPNSense and ran a simple python script to import my pfsense config.xml

                        So long netgate, arrivederci.

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                        • stephenw10S Offline
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          You can always just reinstall 2.7.2 which will give you the new larger sized EFI partition and then upgrade again from there.

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