Season's Greetings!
I was running a test machine with a ZFS root on i386, the version installed was 10.0-RELEASE. This ran without a hitch.
I upgraded to 10.1-RELEASE and have been limited to one successful boot before the computer enters a crash/boot cycle when it tries to mount the ZFS pool (as shown in attached picture).
The strange thing is that if I boot a USB stick and mount the ZFS pool it reads the data fine. If I then reboot it will successfully boot back into a working system from the internal HDD. Should I ask the machine to reboot or shutdown\power on it hits the crash cycle again; until I use the USB mounting method.
I was curious to know if anyone had an idea as to why upgrading to 10.1-RELEASE might cause this?
I was running a test machine with a ZFS root on i386, the version installed was 10.0-RELEASE. This ran without a hitch.
I upgraded to 10.1-RELEASE and have been limited to one successful boot before the computer enters a crash/boot cycle when it tries to mount the ZFS pool (as shown in attached picture).
The strange thing is that if I boot a USB stick and mount the ZFS pool it reads the data fine. If I then reboot it will successfully boot back into a working system from the internal HDD. Should I ask the machine to reboot or shutdown\power on it hits the crash cycle again; until I use the USB mounting method.
I was curious to know if anyone had an idea as to why upgrading to 10.1-RELEASE might cause this?