On 1/09/2020 6:25 pm, Jamie Landeg-Jones wrote:
Don't google it!!
Luckily I only use DuckDuckGo
-andyf
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01.09.2020 15:23, Andy Farkas wrote:
> Just still wondering what 'assfail' could be.
Short for "assertion fail". Blame ZFS developers.
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Andy Farkas wrote:
> Just still wondering what 'assfail' could be.
Don't google it!!
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On 1/09/2020 3:37 pm, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Can you check smart values ?
smartctl -a /dev/ada0
No. Kernel does not boot so cannot get a sh prompt.
Just still wondering what 'assfail' could be.
Use the source, Luke!
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Hi!
> Boots from a Samsung SSD 840EVO.
Can you check smart values ?
smartctl -a /dev/ada0
(or whatever drive you have) ?
If it's that old, maybe the SSD wear leveling comes to its ends ?
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On 1/09/2020 12:38 pm, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
You should describe your system: OS version and disk/file system setup,
It says it right there: FBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p6
Boots from a Samsung SSD 840EVO.
because the screenshot shows ZFS-related assertion failure after GELI
initialization,
so
01.09.2020 8:35, Andy Farkas wrote:
> My normally very reliable PC now panics in 'assfail+0x1d'
> Any idea why (or what!) this is?
> Imge of panic screen: https://imgur.com/1vRpkgW
You should describe your system: OS version and disk/file system setup,
because the screenshot shows ZF
My normally very reliable PC now panics in 'assfail+0x1d'
Any idea why (or what!) this is?
Imge of panic screen: https://imgur.com/1vRpkgW
-andyf
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