On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 07:02:19AM -0800, David Wolfskill wrote:
> 
> This is from an amd64 system at main-n268514-61b88a230bac, but
> run_rc_scripts is a shell function defined in /etc/rc.subr.
> 
> So the whine about not finding run_rc_scripts would indicate that at
> least one of the following is true:
> 
> * The script that should have sourced /etc/rc.subr failed to do so.
> 
> * /etc/rc.csubr is corrupted, and fails to define run_rc_scripts().
>


Indeed, it seems to be absent:
root@:~ # more /etc/rc.csubr
/etc/rc.csubr: No such file or directory
root@:~ #

However, the same is true of a Pi3 running 14-release p5.
It boots reliably once it reaches loader.    

I wouldn't expect this part of the boot process to be
platform dependent. Maybe -current and -release do
things differently?
 
> * /etc/rc.subr is missing.
Present and accounted for:
root@:~ # ls -l /etc/rc.subr
-rw-r--r--  1 root wheel 51911 Nov 18 21:46 /etc/rc.subr
root@:~ # 

Thanks for writing!

bob prohaska


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