Hi,
I followed FreeBSD 13,2-RELEASE Installation Instructions after which I upgraded packages.
I use a number of spinning disks between 1TiB and 4TiB which were created on OpenBSD with MBR partitions
and these all previously worked on 13.1.
None of these will now mount although an ext4 spinning disk from my wife's machine mounts?
Some examples of one of the ufs disks used in a USB caddie, connecting directly to the motherboard controller
does not alter the outcome:
Thank you in advance for your assistance to everyone on this Forum.
tried
tried
However :
an ext4 disk from my wife's machine mounts with
mount -t ext2fs <device><mountpoint>
I followed FreeBSD 13,2-RELEASE Installation Instructions after which I upgraded packages.
I use a number of spinning disks between 1TiB and 4TiB which were created on OpenBSD with MBR partitions
and these all previously worked on 13.1.
None of these will now mount although an ext4 spinning disk from my wife's machine mounts?
Some examples of one of the ufs disks used in a USB caddie, connecting directly to the motherboard controller
does not alter the outcome:
Thank you in advance for your assistance to everyone on this Forum.
Code:
# freebsd-update fetch
# freebsd-update install
none required
# freebsd-update upgrade -r 13.2-RELEASE
# freebsd-update install
# shutdown -r now
# pkg-static upgrade
# shutdown -r now
Code:
# lsblk da0
DEVICE MAJ:MIN SIZE TYPE LABEL MOUNT
da0 0:154 2.7T MBR - -
<FREE> -:- 512B - - -
da0s4 0:193 2.0T BSD - -
<FREE> -:- 2.0T - - -
<FREE> -:- 2.7M -
# camcontrol identify da0
pass3: <ST3000DM001-1CH166 CC26> ATA8-ACS SATA 3.x device
pass3: 400.000MB/s transfers
protocol ATA8-ACS SATA 3.x
device model ST3000DM001-1CH166
(removed remaining output)
# gpart show da0
=> 63 4294967232 da0 MBR (2.7T)
63 1 - free - (512B)
64 4294961621 4 !166 [active] (2.0T)
4294961685 5610 - free - (2.7M)
Code:
# mount /dev/da0 /mnt
mount: /dev/da0: Invalid fstype: Invalid argument
tried
Code:
# mount /dev/da0s4 /mnt
mount: /dev/da0s4: Invalid fstype: Invalid argument
Code:
# mount /dev/da0p4 /mnt
mount: /dev/da0p4: Invalid fstype: Invalid argument
an ext4 disk from my wife's machine mounts with
mount -t ext2fs <device><mountpoint>