Hi List,
I’m observing some odd behaviour after I decided to put the 2 interfaces in my
system into a lagg failover bond
- Can’t add the lagg to a bridge, it will say:
$ sudo ifconfig vm-public addm lagg0
ifconfig: BRDGADD lagg0: Device busy
I also witnessed that starting a vm after having it
> On 3 Apr 2021, at 22:39, Ed Maste wrote:
>
> I propose deprecating the ftpd currently included in the base system
> before FreeBSD 14, and opened review D26447
> (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26447) to add a notice to the man page.
> I had originally planned to try to do this before 13.0,
Hi,
> On 13 Mar 2021, at 1:11, Glen Barber wrote:
>
> The second RC build of the 13.0-RELEASE release cycle is now available.
Might it be interesting to change the
zfs mount -a / zfs unmount -a
in /etc/rc.d/zfs to
zfs mount -al / zfs unmount -au
so that filesystems using the openzfs
I’ve updated the installation to RC2, the behaviour has changed in vmware
fusion to when I installed one of the BETA releases.
The initial boot fails, the system will reboot again and then it succeeds,
though more predictable than with the BETAs
I’m trying to see the differences in screen
To continue on the subject of UEFI booting weirdness
> On 9 Mar 2021, at 16:57, Ruben van Staveren wrote:
>
> If I press escape and end up in VMWare’s UEFI setup screen I can boot from
> any ada*p1 drive and continue as normal.
> Is UEFI with OpenZFS too new, or is this an issue in VMWare?
I
> Also, I’m missing /boot/*efifat* in FreeBSD13. What is the procedure for
> updating EFI loaders?
>
> They have been removed because they are no longer needed (filesystem images
> for boot blocks trouble me too).
Agree, but I’ve felt I’ve missed the memo
>
> mount -t msdos /dev/da0pX /mnt
Hi List,
With FreeBSD 13 getting near release I was trying out a new hardware setup for
a future upgrade, in where a zfs SATA RAID-10 array would be accelated by some
NVME devices for cache, log, and special meta data.
However, booting the setup under VMWare fusion gives me a lot of zio_read
Hi Jack,
> On 26 Oct 2020, at 22:31, Jack Raats wrote:
>
>
> I bought a new a PC and now eager waiting for the new release to arrive!!!
Don’t hold your horses, install now (unless your hardware is not listed as
supported in https://www.freebsd.org/releases/12.1R/hardware.html) and use the