CURRENT: WARNING! r273914 leaves filesystems in inconsistent/corrupted condition!
Martin MATO
martin.mato at orange.fr
Fri Oct 31 23:41:04 UTC 2014
Le 31/10/2014 23:35, Martin MATO a écrit :
> Le 31/10/2014 22:50, Martin MATO a écrit :
>> Le 31/10/2014 22:23, Dag-Erling Smørgrav a écrit :
>>> Can you all please tell me which revision(s) you were running before
>>> you
>>> upgraded? Something like "bzgrep 11.0-CURRENT /var/log/messages*"
>>> should do the trick.
>>>
>>> DES
>> Absolutely
>> here it is
>>
>> /var/log/messages:Oct 31 12:11:05 kernel: FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #0
>> r273863: Thu Oct 30 16:55:16 CET 2014
>>
>> ps: there is no filesystem corruption (first thing i checked twice.)
>>
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> the is one thing i noticed:
> there is a new directory under /usr called "tests" containing several
> directories and files
> maybe something goes wrong in the 'make installworld' part ?
>
> the timestamps are more or less when i tried to upgrade world.
>
> i'm reverting back to 273863 to see if i get a system functionnal.
>
> find /usr/tests/
> /usr/tests/
> /usr/tests/bin
> /usr/tests/bin/chown
> ... snip...
>
>
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Reverted back userland AND kernel to r273863 and all things working as
before for me.
otherwise keeping the last revision kernel and reverting back the
operating system to r273863 results in crashes, coredumps and filesystem
corruption.
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