https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=238349
Bug ID: 238349 Summary: Fresh install will not boot under some circumstances Product: Base System Version: 12.0-RELEASE Hardware: amd64 OS: Any Status: New Severity: Affects Some People Priority: --- Component: misc Assignee: b...@freebsd.org Reporter: rfg-free...@tristatelogic.com It appears to be the case that if a fresh install, e.g. of 12.0-RELEASE onto a hard drive which has previously had all of its partitions removed (but not its partition table), e.g. under Ubuntu/Linux, via the gparted tool, may result in a system that will not boot. This specifically happened to me when I attemtped to do a fresh install of 12.0-RELEASE onto such a hard drive. Note that in this specific case I had elected to perform "manual" partitioning during the FreeBSD install process. I ended up resolving this problem by putting the drive, temporarily, into an existing FreeBSD system and then doing the following steps: 1) gpart destroy -F ada0 2) dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ada0 bs=1M count=10 3) Re-doing the entire FreeBSD install from scratch The fact that these steps resulted in a bootable FreeBSD system suggests to me that there are some things that aren't being done properly, i.e. to clear out old partition-related cruft, when and if one is doing a fresh install of FreeBSD, but possibly only when the person doing the install has elected to perform manual partitioning during the install process, and possibly only when all old partitions (but not the partition table) have been removed previously using, e.g., Linux+gparted. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-bugs To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-bugs-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"