On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 07:41:57PM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I resolved the problem. The solution was to run `sysupgrade -n` to
download all the upgrade files, and leave the `bsd.upgrade` kernel in
place, next to the `bsd` kernel I usually boot.

Then, at the next boot, manually boot the `bsd.upgrade` kernel by
specifying its location.

Sounds like you aren't using the correct boot loader.

That's intentional.

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