The kernel had just the same date, though the system was running
for a long time and I'm not sure what I could have done as I was
focused on something quite attention consuming then, but I don't think
it could be possible for me to update kernel w/o modules (I do scripted
updates).
This
Does adding the following to /boot/loader.conf make any difference?
hw.memtest.tests="0"
On 28/06/2016 14:59, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
I installed FreeBSD 10.3 on brand new machine Supermicro X11SSW-F. It
sits on top of 4x 1TB Samsung SSDs on ZFS RAIDZ2.
The booting is painfully slow from BTX
I installed FreeBSD 10.3 on brand new machine Supermicro X11SSW-F. It
sits on top of 4x 1TB Samsung SSDs on ZFS RAIDZ2.
The booting is painfully slow from BTX to menu to kernel loading.
Progress indicated by \ | / - characters is changing by speed of 1
character per 2 seconds.
The whole boot
On 28/06/16 15:59, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
I installed FreeBSD 10.3 on brand new machine Supermicro X11SSW-F. It
sits on top of 4x 1TB Samsung SSDs on ZFS RAIDZ2.
The booting is painfully slow from BTX to menu to kernel loading.
Progress indicated by \ | / - characters is changing by speed of 1
Steven Hartland wrote on 06/28/2016 16:43:
Does adding the following to /boot/loader.conf make any difference?
hw.memtest.tests="0"
No it doesn't help. BTX loader it-self is slow as hell and this settings
can't affect BTX. Or am I wrong?
Booting is stil about 10 minutes with 10.3 loader and