https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=211186

--- Comment #4 from Dan MacDonald <allc...@gmail.com> ---
Hi Steven

Yes, my HDs are configured as the first two boot devices in the BIOS.

My BIOS doesn't have any RAID features. I can basically enable/disable
individual ports, choose the SATA gen (1,2 or 3) or disable onboard SATA
entirely.

To clarify the errors a bit, the BIOS drives bit of the error screen varies
between 3 and 4 drives depending on if I have the USB drive inserted but it
shows 3 gptzfsboot lba errors every time. I'd imagine the 4th 'BIOS drive' is
the memory card reader that's integrated into the case. That's attached to  USB
port on the mobo but I've not had anything inserted into it whilst installing
or doing my tests.

The drives are 2x 4 TB 3.5" Samsung SATAIII drives that have barely been used
yet. I performed extended/full tests on them both with smartctl under Linux
recently and they both showed no errors.

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