Re: Encrypted Swap Problem with 12.0-CURRENT r324427

2017-10-10 Thread Thomas Laus
On 10/10/17 17:25, Conrad Meyer wrote: > Thomas, > > Please try r32. Based on your panic message, "panic: freeing > invalid range," it may be the same general swap issue which r32 > aimed to address. > Building and installing 12.0-CURRENT r324508 fixed my problem. I was able to reboot

Re: Encrypted Swap Problem with 12.0-CURRENT r324427

2017-10-10 Thread Conrad Meyer
Thomas, Please try r32. Based on your panic message, "panic: freeing invalid range," it may be the same general swap issue which r32 aimed to address. Best, Conrad On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 2:20 PM, Thomas Laus wrote: > Allan Jude [allanj...@freebsd.org] wrote: >> >>

Re: Encrypted Swap Problem with 12.0-CURRENT r324427

2017-10-10 Thread Thomas Laus
Allan Jude [allanj...@freebsd.org] wrote: > > Before the ddb> prompt there should be a message explaining what has > gone wrong to make it drops into the debugger. If it has scrolled off > the top of the screen, press scroll-lock and then you can use the arrow > keys to navigate back up into the

Re: Encrypted Swap Problem with 12.0-CURRENT r324427

2017-10-10 Thread Allan Jude
On 10/10/2017 16:15, Thomas Laus wrote: > I have been having some boot issues after upgrading to r324427 this > week. It gets to the step of accessing my Geli encrypted swap partition > and then drops to the ddb> prompt. Sometimes it works but mostly it > does not. Booting with r323984 is