boot failure upgrading to 25.03.b.20250306.0140 i
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@patient0 This was already the second beta of 25.03
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@renanlofiego said in boot failure upgrading to 25.03.b.20250306.0140 i:
This was already the second beta of 25.03
You are right, I just wanted to make sure that you are on Plus and not on CE 2.7.2 trying to upgrade to 2.8.0 Beta, or making a new installation.
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@renanlofiego you also have line like @netblues,
Mounting from zfs:pfSense/ROOT/default_20240714144502_20250329075912_20250329082412_20250329142348_20250401180456 failed with error 5.
I haven't had to deal with that kind of issue yet.
In your output of '?, I see that I assume is EFI/UEFI, your diskda1
.da0
is a CD-ROM which something is mounted, 3888MB in size (is a CD-ROM mounted? if yes, what is the boot order?)
da1
is an 24GB disk and the 2nd screenshot shows the disk by diskid. It's (U)EFI boot and seems to have 2 partitions da1p1 and da1p2.Other than that it may as well be a bug.
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@patient0 I went to Boot Environment (option 8) and there were 18 different selections, I chose the most recent version and went back up, it worked again. It must be some bug in this beta. Thanks for your time!
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@patient0 It was the pen drive that was plugged into the USB, I was almost reinstalling everything, I tried a little more and it worked lol
That's what I selected in the boot menu, I know it worked but if I restart it won't work, I'll leave it like that and see later, I didn't even sleep today. It's 5:00am here and I get up to work at 6:30am lol
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@stephenw10 Just for clarity this is an upgrade from 24.11 to the latest beta.
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@netblues Yes, I'm aware, it really was a problem, I always participate in betas but after restarting I had this problem.
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Mmm, so just to review; if you change the disk type to something other than vitio block device (modern) it finds it and boots but still fails to find the virtio (modern) NICs?
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@stephenw10 said in boot failure upgrading to 25.03.b.20250306.0140 i:
Mmm, so just to review; if you change the disk type to something other than vitio block device (modern) it finds it and boots but still fails to find the virtio (modern) NICs?
Yes, this is exactly the case.
If I change virtio ethernet to e1000, it also finds network interfaces.