On 2012-08-27 11:26, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I would run plain UFS for / /var and /tmp and see what will happen
then.
I know what you will answer. But it will help to isolate the problem.
Did you mean not use the label at all? If so I just tried this. Set
/dev/ada0p2 in the fstab. No change. Still get the same issue.
This might help investigations as I wrote down what I did to install
it.
The way I created this filesystem was that I dropped out of the
installer to a shell because I wanted to do the 4k alignment. And I ran
this:
gpart create -s gpt ada0
gpart add -t freebsd-boot -l gptboot -s 512k ada0
gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptboot -i 1 ada0
gpart add -t freebsd-ufs -l gptroot -b 1M -s 586G ada0
gpart add -t freebsd-swap -l gptswap ada0
gpart show
=> 34 1250263661 ada0 GPT (596G)
34 1024 1 freebsd-boot (512k)
1058 990 - free - (495k)
2048 1228931072 2 freebsd-ufs (586G)
1228933120 21330575 3 freebsd-swap (10G)
newfs -U -j -L root /dev/gpt/gptroot
glabel label root /dev/ada0p2
glabel label swap /dev/ada0p3
mount /dev/gpt/gptroot /mnt
vi /tmp/bsdinstall_etc/fstab
# Device Mountpoint FStype Options Dump
Pass#
/dev/label/root / ufs rw 1
1
/dev/label/swap none swap sw 0
0
exit
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