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      dig1234
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      I'm on nanoBSD i386. upgrade from 2.0.2 to 2.0.3 was a disaster. Bootup would hang at Starting Firewall.
      Turned on verbose logging, eventually bootup finishes but packages did not reinstall.
      Getting message in syslog and console:  kernel: t_delta 15.fd984de3455432fc too short etc.
      Will try installing from scratch, maybe upgrade process just crapped out. Otherwise I'll go back to 2.0.2

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        dig1234
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        I realize this was posted in wrong place. I just want to update in case someone was scared off by my experience, When I downgraded to 2.0.2 I had the same issue when I restored the config backup. So apparently there was an issue with my config exposed by the upgrade process, unrelated to version 2.0.3. I am now running 2.0.3 with config rebuilt by hand (with aid of the xml file open in notepad) and all seems fine. Was probably a good time for a config 'spring cleaning' anyway..
        Thanks again to maintainers of this project for this solid update!

        @pvoigt:

        @dig1234:

        I'm on nanoBSD i386. upgrade from 2.0.2 to 2.0.3 was a disaster. Bootup would hang at Starting Firewall.
        Turned on verbose logging, eventually bootup finishes but packages did not reinstall.
        Getting message in syslog and console:  kernel: t_delta 15.fd984de3455432fc too short etc.
        Will try installing from scratch, maybe upgrade process just crapped out. Otherwise I'll go back to 2.0.2

        Well, these issues are looking even more serious than those nsswitch warnings. Maybe I missed it but are you getting the nsswitch warning besides your other problems? If yes, could you please give feedback I they do disappear after a clean install? I'm runing a NanoBSD image and it is a real pain to exchange CF card for re-imaging.

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