On 9/24/24 11:04, Warner Losh wrote:
On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 6:21 PM Kevin Oberman <rkober...@gmail.com
<mailto:rkober...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Since an update to current a couple of weeks ago, I now see several
lines (6 or 7) early in the boot. I'm not sure whether it is from
one of the boots or the loader, but it comes out so quickly (and so
briefly) but it vanishes on my display before I can read it. I'm
guessing that some part of the boot. I'm guessing it is a warning to
update one or more of the files.
I'm running main-n272093-705583b76f3f on an amd64 system with UEFI
boot of a UFS2 file system. So far, I've seen nothing in UPDATING
that references it.
I'll have to look at UPDATING.
tl;dr: It's telling you your loader.efi is too old and needs to be
updated. Too old here is somewhat too strict (since
it requires a version bump recently, not the actual commits that
introduced the compat code that I'd like to remove).
It's harmless, at the moment, but is warning of potential problems in
the future,
I see this same issue when 'gptzfsboot' on a non UEFI system is booted
and before the startup menu is displayed and have for over a month.
I've updated my boot partition to:
FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT #13 1c6bb4c57
Tom
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