On 8/22/20 9:29 AM, Ryan Moeller wrote:

On 8/22/20 7:49 AM, marco wrote:
I'm running r364030.

  [~] uname -apKU
  FreeBSD harbinger 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #5 r364030: Tue Aug
  11 07:15:59 UTC 2020
root@harbinger:/usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC-NODEBUG amd64
  amd64 1300105 1300105

When switching from base ZFS to sysutils/openzfs 2020080800 the boot process fails.

The most recent version (2020081800) fixes this.

-Ryan

Sorry, pre-coffee. I don't think the issue I had in mind there (OpenZFS uses /etc/zfs/zpool.cache instead of /boot/zfs/zpool.cache, we added a fallback) explains your problem.

Did you install openzfs from the pkg repo?

-Ryan
These are the steps I took:

- bectl create r364030-OpenZFS
- bectl mount r364030-OpenZFS /mnt
- edit /mnt/boot/loader.conf to use openzfs_load="YES" instead of zfs_load.
- bectl activate r364030-OpenZFS
- bectl umount r364030-OpenZFS
- shutdown -r now

The boot process shows:
Loader variables:
vfs.root.mountfrom=zfs:zroot/ROOT/r364030-OpenZFS

But in the end never boots and drops me to the mountroot prompt
I've tried several options to make it boot but when I just enter (empty
line) I get the following:

panic: mountroot: unable to (re-)mount root

pls see https://bsd.to/C4yL

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