Hello all, trying to get some help with what I hope is an easy fix.
I was running FreeBSD 12.2 on a dell OptiPlex 9020, with an internal hard drive and a Seagate 5TB external USB drive with NTFS. Prior to the upgrade, everything was fine, FreeBSD would boot, then through the FSTAB file, it would auto mount the NTFS volume.
After upgrading to 13.0, when the device boots, it throws a BTX error with two drives shown (drive C and D).
When I disconnect the external USB drive, it then boots fine in FreeBSD as long as I comment out the NTSF volume mount in FSTAB.
As a workaround for now, I let it boot into FreeBSD, connect the external USB, then manually mount the drive.
What has changed and what do I need to do the get it to not crash out in BTX when booting with the external USB connected?
Thanks.
I was running FreeBSD 12.2 on a dell OptiPlex 9020, with an internal hard drive and a Seagate 5TB external USB drive with NTFS. Prior to the upgrade, everything was fine, FreeBSD would boot, then through the FSTAB file, it would auto mount the NTFS volume.
After upgrading to 13.0, when the device boots, it throws a BTX error with two drives shown (drive C and D).
When I disconnect the external USB drive, it then boots fine in FreeBSD as long as I comment out the NTSF volume mount in FSTAB.
As a workaround for now, I let it boot into FreeBSD, connect the external USB, then manually mount the drive.
What has changed and what do I need to do the get it to not crash out in BTX when booting with the external USB connected?
Thanks.