On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 12:51:33AM +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote: > > > Gesendet??von??meinem??BlackBerry??10-Smartphone. > ?? Originalnachricht ?? > ???On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 12:27:46AM +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote: > > Am 12/11/15 um 18:34 schrieb Stefan Sperling: > > >On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 05:44:36PM +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote: > > >>fdisk(25692): syscall 54 "ioctl" > > >>Abort trap > > >>> disklabel sd3 > > >>disklabel(3120): syscall 54 "ioctl" > > >>Abort trap > > >This is obviously not quite right. > > >It looks like you're using a snapshot with a pledge(2) bug. > > > > > >What snapshot are you booting? Please ensure that you're either > > >booting 5.8 or the latest snapshot and send a complete dmesg > > >if it is still failing. > > A couple of test iterations later ... > > > > [TLDR: Still no reboot into an unencrypted system] > > > > > > These are the steps (annotated) I went through: > > > > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > s > > > > Prior to running bsr.rd check the chain of boot devices, > > has to be CD => sd0 => PXE > > 's' to choose "shell" > > fdisk sd0 => OK > > fdisk sd1 => not OK > > fdisk sd2 => not OK > > cd /dev > > sh ./MAKEDEV sd1 > > sh ./MAKEDEV sd2 > > cd / > > fdisk -iy sd0 > > fdisk -iy sd1 > > fdisk -iy sd2 > > disklabel -E sd0 > > entire HD: FS type RAID, partition 'd' > > disklabel -E sd1 > > entire HD: FS type RAID, partition 'e' > > disklabel -E sd2 > > partition 'd', size 1M, FS type RAID > > partition 'e', size 1M, FS type RAID > > partition 'f', size 1M, FS type RAID > > partition 'g', size 1M, FS type RAID > > partition 'h', size 1M, FS type RAID > > partition 'i', size <entire remaining area>, FS type 4.2BSD > > bioctl -c C -l /dev/sd0d -k /dev/sd2d softraid0 > > bioctl -c C -l /dev/sd1e -k /dev/sd2e softraid0 > > cd /dev > > sh ./MAKEDEV sd3 > > sh ./MAKEDEV sd4 > > cd / > > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd3c bs=1m count=1 > > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd4c bs=1m count=1 > > fdisk -iy sd3 > > fdisk -iy sd4 > > install > > [ ... usual install process ... ] > > /mnt/usr/sbin/installboot -v -r /mnt sd3 > > The installer will detect your install target is softraid crypto > and do that automatically. Why are you re-doing this again? > > -ml > > I was adviced to do so. With or without the system doesn't reboot but stopps > at the machine's splash screen for not finding a boot device. > > STEFAN ???
I'd try with a simpler config first, like just making a single softraid crypto device, without a keydisk. See if that works first before moving on to more complex configurations. -ml