Hi,
I'm facing issues with installing and updating of FreeBSD 8.2 (i386) under
Hyper-V (Windows Server 2008, Service Pack 2):
1. Update Freebsd 8.0 (i386) - 8.2 under Hyper-V (via cvsup)
FreeBSD 8.0 is running fine under Hyper-V on this system since a long time. I
had no issues at the time when I installed it. Now I tried to update it to a
more recent version:
No issues with make buildworld, make buildkernel, but after make
installkernel the VM does not boot any longer. Instead the following error
message is displayed: freebsd ld-elf.so.1 libc.so.7 unsopported version
Elf_Verdef.
2. Then I tried to install FreeBSD 8.2 into a new VM (via ISO image)
I received several error messages during the installation, several packages
can't be installed: Add of Package xx aborted, error code 0.
Debug Screen:
ldconfig: warning: /usr/local/Lib: No such file or directory
pkg_add: could' t remove temporary dir '/var/tmp/instmp.y3gyg8'
pkg_add: leave_playpen: can' chdir back to ''
pid 72 (sh), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped) pid 73 (sh), uid 0:
exited on signal 11 (core dumped) ...
(several similiar lines with core dumped follow.)
Eventually the installation abends with: Could'nt extract the following
distributions. This may be because they were not available on the installation
media you've chosen: (A lot of packages are
displayed.)
Then:
Cannot dump. Device not defined or unavailable. Automatic reboot in 15 seconds
- press a key on the console to abort
After the restart the bootloader displays several error messages with dump info
and then stops with BTX halted.
I did validate the MD5 sum of the image.
Another attempt to use VHD as SCSI disk failed as well - the drive is not
recognized (No Disks Found!)
Then I tested the installation of FreeBSD 8.2 (same image) on my desktop under
Virtualbox (Windows 7) successfully. This did work without issues.
Unfortunately this does not help with my Windows Server 2008.
Is this a known issue?
Thanks,
Roland
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