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    July 9 Build upgrade halts forever, NanoBSD-VGA-amd64

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.1 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      zenny
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      This is to inform that upgrade to July 9 build of NanoBSD-VGA-amd64 halts at 26% forever (see attached screenshot). This is pretty unusual.
      firmware_upgrade_stalls_at_26pc_forever.png
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        eri--
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        Logs from system log would be useful here.
        And probably check available space maybe you do not have any.

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          zenny
          last edited by

          @ermal:

          Logs from system log would be useful here.
          And probably check available space maybe you do not have any.

          Nope, I checked both logs and drive space before I posted this message, both have no problem. The system simply froze without outputting any error to system.log.

          However, I am trying to upgrade to July 10 build. Till these lines are written, it is progressing beyond 34%. Report it later how it has gone. Thanks!

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            zenny
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            After more than two hours, the upgrade reported:

            Downloading complete but sha256 does not match.

            Auto upgrade aborted.

            Downloaded SHA256: 0ed8f24ef20de7d1213bc409262a766766cb0b5c8d3a098d0218ec373f96596b

            Needed SHA256: d236b05501eff8a3fa5739ae9554a1c97bb4be974ee2f05937a79cdaaf7cbb8b

            Screenshot attached!

            ![pfsesne July10 upgrade checksum mismatch.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/pfsesne July10 upgrade checksum mismatch.png)
            ![pfsesne July10 upgrade checksum mismatch.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/pfsesne July10 upgrade checksum mismatch.png_thumb)

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              phil.davis
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              That happens to me sometimes, I have systems upgrading on slow links. If a new build finishes while the upgrade is downloading, then you get the upgrade file (maybe half of it is the end of the new file?), but the sha256 checksum by then is one for the new upgrade file. It's tough after I leave a system downloading 78MB over an hour or more, ke garne? pheri koshis garnu par6 - what to do? have to try again.

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                zenny
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                @phil.davis:

                That happens to me sometimes, I have systems upgrading on slow links. If a new build finishes while the upgrade is downloading, then you get the upgrade file (maybe half of it is the end of the new file?), but the sha256 checksum by then is one for the new upgrade file. It's tough after I leave a system downloading 78MB over an hour or more, ke garne? pheri koshis garnu par6 - what to do? have to try again.

                Yep, that is exactly what happened. While downloading July 10 build, new snapshots of July 11 released and that could be the case. Right now I am upgrading to July 11 build.

                Thanks Phil for sharing your experience.

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