I have rebooted the system (due to some page faults? system lost connectivity) and it didnt boot and is now stuck in bootloader, before showing the menu.
I have taken out SSD and did immediately a backup of all partitions, but there were no issues so ssd is ok, also smartctl didnt report anything.
Then I have checked the ram using memtest86+ but seems like everything is ok. Also all disks in bios are visible.
Is it possible that bootloader got corrupted? How to correct it (I dont have another freebsd but if needed I can set it up in KVM)?
I have seen this:
Create UEFI bootcode:
gpart bootcode -p /boot/boot1.efi -i1 ada0
Create BIOS bootcode:
gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptboot-i1 ada0
The issue is that I have absolutely no clue how the system was installed, can it be seen somehow on filesystem (I can import zroot on linux)?
I have taken out SSD and did immediately a backup of all partitions, but there were no issues so ssd is ok, also smartctl didnt report anything.
Then I have checked the ram using memtest86+ but seems like everything is ok. Also all disks in bios are visible.
Is it possible that bootloader got corrupted? How to correct it (I dont have another freebsd but if needed I can set it up in KVM)?
I have seen this:
Create UEFI bootcode:
gpart bootcode -p /boot/boot1.efi -i1 ada0
Create BIOS bootcode:
gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptboot-i1 ada0
The issue is that I have absolutely no clue how the system was installed, can it be seen somehow on filesystem (I can import zroot on linux)?