On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 11:09 PM izzy Meyer <izder...@disroot.org> wrote:

> Let me jump in here (sorry for poor formatting, I'm on mobile).
>
> I used to run -current on my Panasonic Lets's Note CF-NX4 using a
> GPT-formatted SATA SSD. I was also using full disk encryption set up by the
> installer of 7.6 before I made the initial sysupgrade -s to -current.
>
> I did a sysupgrade -s a few days ago during my weekly system management
> cycle, and I got hit by this issue as well.
>
> Naturally, I chocked this up to my own pebcak as I run a custom kernel due
> to quirks of my touchpad. As such, I never bothered to report this to misc@
> .
>
> I later re-installed 7.6 and decided it'd be better if I ran -stable for
> the time being. But- now that I notice that others had this issue, it might
> not just be my "pebcak".
>
> Maybe it is full disk encryption? Or- possibly full disk encrypted setups
> are additionally affected? Dirk, do you use full disk encryption on your
> affected machine? Or- do you have a multi-disk setup? More information on
> your disk and partitioning scheme on the affected hardware would


I am using a two-disk system without disk encryption. The first disk, sd0,
is the boot disk and contains the root fs. The second disk is externally
attached via USB and contains /var/www and a /Development partition.

It is noteworthy to me that the behavior appeared last week. This machine
in the same configuration has been running current for about two years.

>
Ron

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