Terry Kennedy
2019-Sep-11 02:59 UTC
Anyone else seeing hangs at "Trying to mount root" after recent commits?
I have a system I updated from r352025 (which worked fine) to r352200. Any attempt to boot r352200 results in the system just sitting there after displaying the normal "Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/da0p3 [rw]..." message. Nothing further, not even after a half hour. The console is non- responsive (not that I'd really expect anything, but...). This persists across multiple resets, power cycles, etc. Booting the previous r352025 works fine, as expected. Before I start trying to bisect this, is anyone else seeing this? amd64 on a standard Dell PowerEdge R730 if that matters. Terry Kennedy http://www.glaver.org New York, NY USA
Wolfgang Zenker
2019-Sep-11 03:48 UTC
Anyone else seeing hangs at "Trying to mount root" after recent commits?
* Terry Kennedy <TERRY at glaver.org> [190911 04:59]:> I have a system I updated from r352025 (which worked fine) to r352200. > Any attempt to boot r352200 results in the system just sitting there after > displaying the normal "Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/da0p3 [rw]..." > message. Nothing further, not even after a half hour. The console is non- > responsive (not that I'd really expect anything, but...).> This persists across multiple resets, power cycles, etc. Booting the > previous r352025 works fine, as expected.> Before I start trying to bisect this, is anyone else seeing this? amd64 > on a standard Dell PowerEdge R730 if that matters.My system r352194 also hangs at boot after successfully finding its usb devices. Console echos input on both connected usb keyboards, but nothing more. Previous kernel r352139 boots ok. Wolfgang
Jack L.
2019-Sep-11 08:38 UTC
Anyone else seeing hangs at "Trying to mount root" after recent commits?
Yes, I upgraded 2 systems and both experience the same behavior Dell R610 and Dell 7010 here. Afraid to upgrade any others On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:25 PM Terry Kennedy <TERRY at glaver.org> wrote:> > I have a system I updated from r352025 (which worked fine) to r352200. > Any attempt to boot r352200 results in the system just sitting there after > displaying the normal "Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/da0p3 [rw]..." > message. Nothing further, not even after a half hour. The console is non- > responsive (not that I'd really expect anything, but...). > > This persists across multiple resets, power cycles, etc. Booting the > previous r352025 works fine, as expected. > > Before I start trying to bisect this, is anyone else seeing this? amd64 > on a standard Dell PowerEdge R730 if that matters. > > Terry Kennedy http://www.glaver.org New York, NY USA > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-stable at freebsd.org mailing list > https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe at freebsd.org"