Re: New console output at boot?

2024-09-24 Thread Garance ELC Drosehn
On 22 Sep 2024, at 20:20, Kevin Oberman 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 bef

Re: regarding that stack of newline chars expressed at boot

2024-09-24 Thread Warner Losh
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024, 6:09 PM Dennis Clarke wrote: > On 9/24/24 11:06, Warner Losh wrote: > > https://reviews.freebsd.org/D46771 might fix this setup. Dennis, can you > > test it? > > It seems to work for me, but it's good to have more eyes on it. > > > > > Sorry ! coffee spill brain error

Re: regarding that stack of newline chars expressed at boot

2024-09-24 Thread Dennis Clarke
On 9/24/24 11:06, Warner Losh wrote: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D46771 might fix this setup. Dennis, can you test it? It seems to work for me, but it's good to have more eyes on it. Sorry ! coffee spill brain error here ... It now works fine ! Helps to do the install

Re: New console output at boot?

2024-09-24 Thread Thomas Laus
On 9/24/24 15:26, Warner Losh wrote: Thinking about it, I found a hole. If gptzfsboot picked the wrong BE this could happen. And updating it might fix a bug that's causing it. Knowing when your system last updated the gptzfsboot would be useful... The last time that my gptzfsboot was updated

Re: regarding that stack of newline chars expressed at boot

2024-09-24 Thread Dennis Clarke
On 9/24/24 11:06, Warner Losh wrote: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D46771 might fix this setup. Dennis, can you test it? It seems to work for me, but it's good to have more eyes on it. I am seeing the same stuff : | | .-- `--. |

Re: New console output at boot?

2024-09-24 Thread Warner Losh
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024, 11:55 AM Warner Losh wrote: > > > On Tue, Sep 24, 2024, 11:47 AM Thomas Laus wrote: > >> On 9/24/24 11:04, Warner Losh wrote: >> > On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 6:21 PM Kevin Oberman > > > wrote: >> > >> > Since an update to current a couple of wee

Re: New console output at boot?

2024-09-24 Thread Thomas Laus
On 9/24/24 14:42, Thomas Laus wrote: On 9/24/24 13:55, Warner Losh wrote:     FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT #13 1c6bb4c57 Impossible. Gptzfsboot is an earlier phase than the new message. It can't produce a mismatch. Only loader/loader.efi vs /boot/lua/* can cause this. And usually in this setup both

Re: New console output at boot?

2024-09-24 Thread Thomas Laus
On 9/24/24 13:55, Warner Losh wrote: FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT #13 1c6bb4c57 Impossible. Gptzfsboot is an earlier phase than the new message. It can't produce a mismatch. Only loader/loader.efi vs /boot/lua/* can cause this. And usually in this setup both are updated as a pair. It might not

Re: New console output at boot?

2024-09-24 Thread Warner Losh
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024, 11:47 AM Thomas Laus wrote: > On 9/24/24 11:04, Warner Losh wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 6:21 PM Kevin Oberman > > wrote: > > > > Since an update to current a couple of weeks ago, I now see several > > lines (6 or 7) early in the bo

Re: New console output at boot?

2024-09-24 Thread Thomas Laus
On 9/24/24 11:04, Warner Losh wrote: On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 6:21 PM Kevin Oberman > 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

Re: regarding that stack of newline chars expressed at boot

2024-09-24 Thread Warner Losh
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D46771 might fix this setup. Dennis, can you test it? It seems to work for me, but it's good to have more eyes on it. Warner On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 1:46 PM Warner Losh wrote: > Consider the following (cut and pasted, so you may need to tweak). > > Warner > > diff --

Re: New console output at boot?

2024-09-24 Thread Warner Losh
On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 6:21 PM Kevin Oberman 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 dis