> I've done some more testing. What is failing is installboot while
> trying to set an EFI variable. Managed to run installboot with the -v
> option during this step of the upgrade as shown in this picture to get
> additional information. I'm not using FDE and sd0 is the right disk to
> use.
I thi
Hi Izzy,
Single hard drive, in a Dell 9315. FDE on sd0. Please see below
disklabel/fdisk/bioctl info.
ruth# bioctl -hi sd1
Volume Status Size Device
softraid0 0 Online 477G sd1 CRYPTO
0 Online 477G 0:0.0 noencl
ruth# disklabel
On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 11:09 PM izzy Meyer 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
our affected
machine? Or- do you have a multi-disk setup? More information on your disk and
partitioning scheme on the affected hardware would be helpful.
Thanks.
Original Message
From: Janne Johansson
Sent: February 25, 2025 8:13:10 AM CST
To: dirk coetzee
Cc: "misc@
>
> Hi All,
>
> FYI:
>
> I have been upgrading current frequently (sysupgrade -s).
> And getting the message: "Failed to install bootblocks." "You will not be
> able to boot OpenBSD from sd1.". Please see attached image for further
> context.
>
> The system is able to boot without issues.
>
> Reg
Hi Janne,
Sort of. This laptop was installed with a fresh 7.6 build and ergo has FDE. So
actual device is sd0 - but booting crypto device is sd1 (root fs). This is a
standard install - all defaults, just any sysupgrades ;-)
Prior sysupgrades seemed to handle this fine.
Regards
Tuesday 25 Febr
Den tis 25 feb. 2025 kl 12:18 skrev dirk coetzee :
> Hi All,
> FYI:
> I have been upgrading current frequently (sysupgrade -s).
> And getting the message: "Failed to install bootblocks." "You will not be
> able to boot OpenBSD from sd1.". Please see attached image for further
> context.
>
> The s
On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 5:11 AM dirk coetzee wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> FYI:
>
> I have been upgrading current frequently (sysupgrade -s).
> And getting the message: "Failed to install bootblocks." "You will not be
> able to boot OpenBSD from sd1.". Please see attached image for further
> context.
>
>
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