Thanks, Richard, that helped a little, but this is starting to look quite
tricky.
My system has three 2TB drives formatted , like so:
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| rpool on c8t0d0s0 , 64 GB | zpool on c8t0d0p1 , 1.9TB | <- #1 mobo sata 1
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If you're crashing, you want to add '-k' to the boot arguments as well
as -v, etc. to load the debugger, which should give you time to read
panic messages etc.
If with -k it stops at the debugger, the most useful thing is probably
to include the panic-related output from the debugger's $ /mnt
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Hi all, I'm looking for some assistance to investigate a boot crash.
My OI machine locked up last night. It would still respond to pings, but would
not accept any network connections nor wake the monitor.
After forcibly powering it off, and rebooting, it is now crashing very early
during the bo