I have a FreeBSD 11.3 machine having an network issue so I was troubleshooting it due to a common dhclient error pattern, I've added these two lines to the loader.conf file:
When the machine reboots, mountroot came back with the error 19 from ufs:/dev/ada0p2 with the following loader variable:
Here's some additional details during the prompt menu which exhibits a kernel panic:
I don't think these two incidents are related then under the mountroot> prompt, I hit the '?' to show available devices and it only reveal the cd0 drive so I boot up FreeBSD shell from a stick and check in with gpart to see the hdd is even there.
Gpart show:
Gpart list:
Gpart status doesn't seem to show any tables that are corrupted when I glance through the list and not sure what should my next action plan be as I've read through numerous threads with this similar issue but it's very situation dependent on their particular error. I'll continue to look for solution and if there's any ideas I would appreciate your feedback.
Thank you.
Code:
hw.bge.allow_asf=0
hw.pci.enable_msi=0
When the machine reboots, mountroot came back with the error 19 from ufs:/dev/ada0p2 with the following loader variable:
Code:
vfs.root.mountfrom=ufs:/dev/ada0p2
vfs.root.mountfrom.options=rw
Here's some additional details during the prompt menu which exhibits a kernel panic:
Code:
panic: mountroot: unable to (re-)mount root
cpuid = 1
KDB: stack backtrace
#0 ....at kdb.backtrace+0x67
#1 ....at vpanic+0x17e
#2 ....at panic+0x43
#3 ... at vfs_mountroot+0x1cf4
#4 ....at start_init+0x48
#5 ....at fork_exit+0x83
#6 .....at fork_trampoline+0xe
I don't think these two incidents are related then under the mountroot> prompt, I hit the '?' to show available devices and it only reveal the cd0 drive so I boot up FreeBSD shell from a stick and check in with gpart to see the hdd is even there.
Gpart show:
Code:
ada0 GPT (149GB)
1 freebsd-boot (512K)
2 freebsd-ufs (80G)
3 freebsd-swap (8G)
Gpart list:
Code:
Name: ada0p2
Mediasize: 80G
Sector size: 512K
Stripe size: 0
Stripe offset: 544768
Mode: r0w0e0
efimedia: HD (2, GPT..etc)
label: rootfs
type: freebsd-ufs
index:2
Gpart status doesn't seem to show any tables that are corrupted when I glance through the list and not sure what should my next action plan be as I've read through numerous threads with this similar issue but it's very situation dependent on their particular error. I'll continue to look for solution and if there's any ideas I would appreciate your feedback.
Thank you.