On Wed, 15 May 2019 at 15:09, wintellect Auser <justausern00b at gmail.com> wrote:> > Hi all, > > Wanted to make you aware of an issue I have encountered, sorry if this is > the wrong list.This is the right place and thank you for reporting. Looking into it.
Hi all, Wanted to make you aware of an issue I have encountered, sorry if this is the wrong list. I upgraded from FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p3 to p4 using: freebsd-fetch update freebsd-fetch install and use the GENERIC kernel. Upon reboot the system kernel panics when attempting to mount the filesystem read-write. This also happens in single-user mode if selected at boot. Selecting the kernel.old from the boot menu boots the system with 12-p3 and all works fine. I have uploaded a screenshot here: https://imagebin.ca/v/4hCc2Kk5YqCX The computer is an i386 system. Thanks wintellect
> Hi all, > > Wanted to make you aware of an issue I have encountered, sorry if this is > the wrong list. > > I upgraded from FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p3 to p4 using: > > freebsd-fetch update > freebsd-fetch install > > and use the GENERIC kernel. Upon reboot the system kernel panics when > attempting to mount the filesystem read-write. This also happens in > single-user mode if selected at boot. > > Selecting the kernel.old from the boot menu boots the system with 12-p3 and > all works fine. I have uploaded a screenshot here: > > https://imagebin.ca/v/4hCc2Kk5YqCX > > The computer is an i386 system.I also upgraded using "freebsd-update fetch install". I also went from -p3 to -p4 on an i386. My screen shot is here: https://twitter.com/DLangille/status/1128734141569208320 Hope this helps.