LOL sorry, I always say "SD" instead of "SSD" and viceversa :D It's a solid state disk, for boot (...damn, I have no mirror...) I actually was at a point of moving the boot to a small SATA disk, but I had no time for it! Once I can boot from the SSD, I will try to mirror it to a small internal SATA, detach SSD and boot from SATA. Then I will use the SSD for caching ;) Thanks for the infos BTW ;) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sonicle S.r.l. : http://www.sonicle.com Music: http://www.gabrielebulfon.com Quantum Mechanics : http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/gabrielebulfon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Da: Jim Klimov A: disc...@lists.illumos.org Gabriele Bulfon Data: 1 maggio 2016 15.16.28 CEST Oggetto: Re: [discuss] krtld: failed to open '' 1 ??? 2016 ?. 10:45:54 CEST, Gabriele Bulfon ?????: Bad 1st of May! :( The booting SD of my dev machine doesn't boot anymore. I just "init 5" it tonight, and powered on this morning. Here's the output: krtld: failed to open '' krtld: bind_primary(): no relocationo information found for module krtld: error during initial load/link... etc. etc. Reading around, I should see the name of the module, and something inside the ''. What happened? Maybe I should try editing the grub entry before booting? I have many boot backups present, may I try to boot from there and repair the broken one? :( Gabriele ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sonicle S.r.l. : http://www.sonicle.com Music: http://www.gabrielebulfon.com Quantum Mechanics : http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/gabrielebulfon I remember having such symptoms, but long ago and don't remember details nor the cause/solution exactly. That said, IIRC in my case it boiled down to a broken rootfs dataset so I managed to either fix it with a livecd boot and zpool import/export, or mounted an older BE. With an SD card, depending on its technology (wear-leveling or not) you might risk that the cell-pages under the zpool labels wore out. Maybe not all at once, giving you a chance to evacuate data (livecd), but maybe bad enough for at least the reduced zfs support in grub to not handle it well. Compared to ssd "sudden death" syndrome, I find it encouraging that at least Grub apparently is readable for you so maybe the whole device at once did not kick the bucket ;) Jim -- Typos courtesy of K-9 Mail on my Samsung Android
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