I am trying to update a box to 15.0 using source. The box has been successfully running 14.3, is fully patched, and has all filesystems zfs, with root having two M.2 memory cards as a mirror. It has rebooted flawlessly time and again.
I went through the usual script for updating by source, with the only anomaly being at etcupdate, which reported a conflict in the sshd configuration. I figured that was normal because off previous patches and I fixed it with 'etcupdate resolve'. Everything went normally - I did the last etcupdate and it appeared normal. Before the final reboot, I did pkg-static -f to update all the packages. Then I rebooted the machine and it won't boot. It appears to go through the normal boot process, but in the end reports:
Then it provides a normal login, which always fails. Does anyone know what is wrong here? Note that
I can boot into single user mode and can run sh /etc/rc, but it gives me the same output as above.
Rick[/I]
I went through the usual script for updating by source, with the only anomaly being at etcupdate, which reported a conflict in the sshd configuration. I figured that was normal because off previous patches and I fixed it with 'etcupdate resolve'. Everything went normally - I did the last etcupdate and it appeared normal. Before the final reboot, I did pkg-static -f to update all the packages. Then I rebooted the machine and it won't boot. It appears to go through the normal boot process, but in the end reports:
Code:
/etc/rc: have: not found
/etc/rc: run_rc_scripts: not found
/etc/rc: run_rc_scripts: not found
/etc/rc: have: not found
Then it provides a normal login, which always fails. Does anyone know what is wrong here? Note that
I can boot into single user mode and can run sh /etc/rc, but it gives me the same output as above.
Rick[/I]