The nvidia-340 driver caused a kernel panic on my Z840 with a Quadro K5000 when 
I ran nvidia-xconfig.

So I booted single user, attempted to uninstall it, but pkg wouldn't let me 
until I also uninstalled xorg-video.

But when I tried to install nvidia-390 I generated a series of  "requires 
Reject:"  messages which has been running across the console for 20 minutes 
listing the same pkgs over and over.  I tried Ctrl-C and Ctrl-D but nothing 
stops it.  It appears to be in an infinite loop.

Eventually I just dropped the power and redo the install but with snapshots and 
BEs so I can back up.

nvidia-460, nvidia-390 and nvidia-340 all support the Quadro K5000, so I'm 
rather baffled at the behavior.  It's particularly frustrating because I had a 
similar issue with 2021.04_rc1 on a Z400 with a Quadro FX 1800 and was able to 
switch from nvidia-390 to nvidia-340 without significant trouble.  And I 
installed 2020.10 and set it up to build userland a few days ago with the 
nVIDIA driver installed.

FWIW I agree about the need for identifying the disk. But it seems to me that 
"zpool status" is where the device info belongs.  I just wrote a script to map 
physical device names from messages to logical device names.

Reg

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