Boot Crash on 2.7
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 Hello, Today, I upgraded my Pfsense from 2.6 to 2.7. Boot was crashed after the reboot, and I failed to take backup before the reboot. Is there any way to restore my Pfsense or backup of the configuration.gptboot: No /boot/loader on 0:ad(0p2) 
 gptboot: No /boot/kernel/kernel on 0:ad(0p2)FreeBSD/x86 boot 
 Default: 0:ad(0p2)/boot/kernel/kernel
 boot:
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 You can try booting the old kernel from /boot/kernel.old/kernel But it's probably easier to just install 2.7 clean. Steve 
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 @stephenw10 No, Its not working. It remains same. gptboot: No /boot/loader on 0:ad(0p2) 
 gptboot: No /boot/kernel/kernel on 0:ad(0p2)FreeBSD/x86 boot 
 Default: 0:ad(0p2)/boot/kernel/kernel
 boot: /boot/kernel.old/kernelgptboot: No /boot/kernel.old/kernel on 0:ad(0p2)FreeBSD/x86 boot 
 Default: 0:ad(0p2)/boot/kernel.old/kernel
 boot: gptboot: No /boot/kernel.old/kernel on 0:ad(0p2)FreeBSD/x86 boot 
 Default: 0:ad(0p2)/boot/kernel.old/kernel
 boot:
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 Hmm, might have lost the whole partition then. Reinstalling clean is almost certainly the fastest way to get back up an running. 
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 @stephenw10 Yes, You are right. Only few items were left in the partition. root@:~ # mount /dev/ada0p2 /mnt 
 root@:~ # ls
 .k5login .profile .shrc recover_configxml.sh
 root@:~ # cd /mnt
 root@:/mnt # ls
 .cshrc .profile .rnd .snap .sujournal dev lib libexec sbin usr var
 root@:/mnt #
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