On 19/12/2020 23:20, Warner Losh wrote:
On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 2:21 PM Graham Perrin <grahamper...@gmail.com
<mailto:grahamper...@gmail.com>> wrote:
With VirtualBox on an r368589 host I installed the latest (17th
December) snapshot of 13.0-CURRENT in a guest machine. I set the
guest
to EFI before installation, and chose GPT (UEFI) during installation.
After installing KDE Plasma etc., the guest worked for a short
while but
then failed to boot. Screenshots at <https://imgur.com/a/xoYHwbT
<https://imgur.com/a/xoYHwbT>>;
scroll down to 17:49:06 for a shot of a failure.
Is this maybe another case of bug 251866?
<https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=251866
<https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=251866>>
Try the next snapshot... I just fixed this in -current... or so I
claim. Please validate my claim. :)
Though unless there's a bunch of stuff where the boot loader fails and
then loads the shell, maybe not...
You need to check you ESP to make sure there's a bootx64.efi in
\efi\boot\ as well... that would also kick you into the shell...
Warner
Thanks, will the next snapshot be on/around 24th December? Or later,
with the festive season?
In the meantime I added four shots to the album. With the boot
maintenance manager of VirtualBox, I <https://imgur.com/BTsj4zS>
navigated to loader.efi, added it as a boot option (I lazily named it
'loader.efi') then set it as primary <https://imgur.com/FYnHynr> after
which:
* normal resets or restarts of the VM do successfully boot
– and if I change the boot order to make 'EFI Hard Drive' primary and
'loader.efi' last, boots fail (drop outs to the EFI shell).
<https://imgur.com/MYLowDt> and <https://imgur.com/G3SKMZh> it appears
that 'EFI Hard Drive' and 'EFI DVD/CDROM' have the same path. Surely
wrong, I can think of nothing that might have caused this.
Graham
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