Re: efi: WARNING: Unable to alias diskid/DISK-... to enc@n306168... - path too long

2020-03-18 Thread Chris

On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 11:37:34 -0600 Alan Somers asom...@freebsd.org said


On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 10:56 AM Chris  wrote:

> On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 10:48:08 -0600 Alan Somers asom...@freebsd.org said
>
> > On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 10:37 AM Chris  wrote:
> >
> > > I'm getting the following message on a fresh install of 12.1:
> > > WARNING: Unable to alias diskid/DISK-WD-WCANM2154600 to
> > >
> > > enc@n3061686369656d30/type@0/slot@1/elmdesc@Slot_00
> /diskid/DISK-WD-WCANM2154600
> > > - path too long
> > > Actually, there are several similar messages. Which required me to
> > > perform several disk related tasks in order to get a successful boot
> > > into the new system. It's GPT/UFS(2) if it matters. But I suspect
> > > it's more related to fbsd' implementation of EFI, as it relates to my
> > > BIOS' implementation (Intel Sandy Bridge). What can I do to make
> > > everything happy?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > --Chris
> > >
> > When did you see that message?  Was it printed from the bootloader, or
> > after you booted?  If it happened after boot, then they're probably
> > harmless, but you can make them go away by setting
> > kern.geom.label.disk_ident.enable=0.
> Thanks for the reply!
> It's during boot, and found in dmesg.boot. I wouldn't care so much,
> except I was unable to boot into the system until I performed a
> gpart modify -i  -l  on all the slices, and modify
> fstab(5) accordingly. Kind of a rough start for an install IMHO. :)
>
> Thanks again, for the reply, Alan!
>
> --Chris
>
How did you setup your zroot?  This shouldn't matter unless you used those
long aliases as the vdevs for your zroot pool.

Thanks for the reply, Alan.
As mentioned above; the disk is GPT/UFS(2). I chose "custom" from the disk
layout dialog from the install media. I chose UFS/softupdates, and later,
after getting a successful boot onto the drive. I added journaling.
But that's it. Nothing fancy.

Thanks again.

--Chris


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Re: efi: WARNING: Unable to alias diskid/DISK-... to enc@n306168... - path too long

2020-03-18 Thread Alan Somers
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 10:56 AM Chris  wrote:

> On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 10:48:08 -0600 Alan Somers asom...@freebsd.org said
>
> > On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 10:37 AM Chris  wrote:
> >
> > > I'm getting the following message on a fresh install of 12.1:
> > > WARNING: Unable to alias diskid/DISK-WD-WCANM2154600 to
> > >
> > > enc@n3061686369656d30/type@0/slot@1/elmdesc@Slot_00
> /diskid/DISK-WD-WCANM2154600
> > > - path too long
> > > Actually, there are several similar messages. Which required me to
> > > perform several disk related tasks in order to get a successful boot
> > > into the new system. It's GPT/UFS(2) if it matters. But I suspect
> > > it's more related to fbsd' implementation of EFI, as it relates to my
> > > BIOS' implementation (Intel Sandy Bridge). What can I do to make
> > > everything happy?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > --Chris
> > >
> > When did you see that message?  Was it printed from the bootloader, or
> > after you booted?  If it happened after boot, then they're probably
> > harmless, but you can make them go away by setting
> > kern.geom.label.disk_ident.enable=0.
> Thanks for the reply!
> It's during boot, and found in dmesg.boot. I wouldn't care so much,
> except I was unable to boot into the system until I performed a
> gpart modify -i  -l  on all the slices, and modify
> fstab(5) accordingly. Kind of a rough start for an install IMHO. :)
>
> Thanks again, for the reply, Alan!
>
> --Chris
>
How did you setup your zroot?  This shouldn't matter unless you used those
long aliases as the vdevs for your zroot pool.
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Re: efi: WARNING: Unable to alias diskid/DISK-... to enc@n306168... - path too long

2020-03-18 Thread Chris

On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 10:48:08 -0600 Alan Somers asom...@freebsd.org said


On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 10:37 AM Chris  wrote:

> I'm getting the following message on a fresh install of 12.1:
> WARNING: Unable to alias diskid/DISK-WD-WCANM2154600 to
>
> 
enc@n3061686369656d30/type@0/slot@1/elmdesc@Slot_00/diskid/DISK-WD-WCANM2154600
> - path too long
> Actually, there are several similar messages. Which required me to
> perform several disk related tasks in order to get a successful boot
> into the new system. It's GPT/UFS(2) if it matters. But I suspect
> it's more related to fbsd' implementation of EFI, as it relates to my
> BIOS' implementation (Intel Sandy Bridge). What can I do to make
> everything happy?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Chris
>
When did you see that message?  Was it printed from the bootloader, or
after you booted?  If it happened after boot, then they're probably
harmless, but you can make them go away by setting
kern.geom.label.disk_ident.enable=0.

Thanks for the reply!
It's during boot, and found in dmesg.boot. I wouldn't care so much,
except I was unable to boot into the system until I performed a
gpart modify -i  -l  on all the slices, and modify
fstab(5) accordingly. Kind of a rough start for an install IMHO. :)

Thanks again, for the reply, Alan!

--Chris


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Re: efi: WARNING: Unable to alias diskid/DISK-... to enc@n306168... - path too long

2020-03-18 Thread Alan Somers
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 10:37 AM Chris  wrote:

> I'm getting the following message on a fresh install of 12.1:
> WARNING: Unable to alias diskid/DISK-WD-WCANM2154600 to
> enc@n3061686369656d30/type@0/slot@1/elmdesc@Slot_00/diskid/DISK-WD-WCANM2154600
> - path too long
> Actually, there are several similar messages. Which required me to
> perform several disk related tasks in order to get a successful boot
> into the new system. It's GPT/UFS(2) if it matters. But I suspect
> it's more related to fbsd' implementation of EFI, as it relates to my
> BIOS' implementation (Intel Sandy Bridge). What can I do to make
> everything happy?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Chris
>
When did you see that message?  Was it printed from the bootloader, or
after you booted?  If it happened after boot, then they're probably
harmless, but you can make them go away by setting
kern.geom.label.disk_ident.enable=0.
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