Thanks, Toomas!  I'm back up.

On 05/21/2022 1:23 am, Toomas Soome wrote:

Hi!

You can find binaries from boot.tar [1]

root@freebsd:~ # zpool get all
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
zroot  size                           29.6G                          -
zroot  capacity                       68%                            -
zroot altroot - default
zroot  health                         ONLINE                         -
zroot  guid                           7047501746656921268            -
zroot version - default zroot bootfs zroot/ROOT/default-15 local zroot delegation on default zroot autoreplace off default zroot cachefile - default zroot failmode wait default zroot listsnapshots off default zroot autoexpand on local
zroot  dedupratio                     1.00x                          -
zroot  free                           9.36G                          -
zroot  allocated                      20.3G                          -
zroot  readonly                       off                            -
zroot ashift 0 default zroot comment - default
zroot  expandsize                     -                              -
zroot  freeing                        0                              -
zroot  fragmentation                  66%                            -
zroot  leaked                         0                              -
zroot multihost off default
zroot  checkpoint                     -                              -
zroot  load_guid                      17322783153073627560           -
zroot autotrim off default zroot compatibility off default zroot feature@async_destroy enabled local zroot feature@empty_bpobj active local zroot feature@lz4_compress active local zroot feature@multi_vdev_crash_dump enabled local zroot feature@spacemap_histogram active local zroot feature@enabled_txg active local zroot feature@hole_birth active local zroot feature@extensible_dataset active local zroot feature@embedded_data active local zroot feature@bookmarks enabled local zroot feature@filesystem_limits enabled local zroot feature@large_blocks enabled local zroot feature@large_dnode enabled local zroot feature@sha512 enabled local zroot feature@skein enabled local zroot feature@edonr enabled local zroot feature@userobj_accounting active local zroot feature@encryption enabled local zroot feature@project_quota active local zroot feature@device_removal enabled local zroot feature@obsolete_counts enabled local zroot feature@zpool_checkpoint enabled local zroot feature@spacemap_v2 active local zroot feature@allocation_classes enabled local zroot feature@resilver_defer enabled local zroot feature@bookmark_v2 enabled local zroot feature@redaction_bookmarks enabled local zroot feature@redacted_datasets enabled local zroot feature@bookmark_written enabled local zroot feature@log_spacemap active local zroot feature@livelist enabled local zroot feature@device_rebuild enabled local zroot feature@zstd_compress enabled local zroot feature@draid enabled local zroot feature@zilsaxattr active local zroot feature@head_errlog active local
root@freebsd:~ #

after re.installing boot programs, it does boot, also does work:
root@freebsd:~ # /usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/stand/userboot/test/test -d /dev/da0

the fix is already pushed.

rgds,
toomas

On 21. May 2022, at 03:56, Larry Rosenman <l...@lerctr.org> wrote:

Can you let me know when a replacement binary is available for EFI? I have my buildbox/dev system in a non-bootable
state.  It's RAIDZ-1 pool, and no place to put another disk.

Thanks for any help.
(If <someone> can email the replacement binary that would be wonderful).

On 05/20/2022 4:47 am, Toomas Soome wrote:
I'll see into it. It would be nice to have at least heads up message
about such features, or zfs code does have means to block feature
upgrade on boot pool.
Rgds,
Toomas
On 20. May 2022, at 11:39, Johan Hendriks <joh.hendr...@gmail.com> wrote: I did upgrade my FreeBSD Current and with that i updated my storage pool and my zroot pool. I did add the new gptboot code on the disk. After the reboot i can not boot anymore. So i did reinstall the os on one disk of the old zroot mirror pool and did leave the second untouched.
Then i can import the pools.
If i boot with the latest snapshot ISO (FreeBSD-14.0-CURRENT-amd64-20220519-716fd348e01-255696-disc1.iso) i see the following when i boot.
BIOS drive A: is fd0
BIOS drive B: is fd1
<SNAP>
BIOS drive K: is disk9
ZFS: unsupported feature: com.delpfix:head_errlog
ZFS: pool zroot is not supported
ZFS: unsupported feature: com.delpfix:head_errlog
ZFS: pool storage is not supported
BIOS 624kB/2000420kB available memory
Then the OS is loaded, if i then go to the shell of the installer and do a zpool import, ik can import the pool zroot and storage. So this snapshot has the latest ZFS version with the com.delpfix:head_errlog feature. So it looks like the bootloader is not able to use the new feature and thus renders your system unbootable.
regards
Johan

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[1] http://148-52-235-80.sta.estpak.ee/boot.tar

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