I guess we can officially declare this thread dead? On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Chris <behrnetworks_at_gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 1:08 PM, John Baldwin <jhb_at_freebsd.org> wrote: >> On Thursday 25 February 2010 12:58:13 pm Chris wrote: >>> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 8:06 AM, John Baldwin <jhb_at_freebsd.org> wrote: >>> > On Wednesday 24 February 2010 10:12:25 pm Chris wrote: >>> >> So it sounds like somehow my system is trying to use the old boot2 >>> >> method when I don't hit F12. I'm guessing the difference is due to how >>> >> the hard drive is getting presented to the boot loader by the BIOS. >>> >> How can I get rid of the legacy boot system and use only the ZFS >>> >> bootloader? >>> > >>> > Does F12 enable PXE booting or some such? >>> >>> The only options I have when I press F12 are to either boot from my >>> hard drive or to boot from my optical drive. Is there >>> any way to more verbosely see what is happening at the bootloader level? >> >> No. So it sounds like F12 pops up some sort of boot menu, and that in the >> broken case you just let the machine boot off of the disk normally? > > Right. Upon powering on, to get the system to boot normally, I hit the > F12 key which brings up a box that lets me choose either my hard disk > or my optical drive to boot. When I do not hit F12, I get the LBA > errors and the "ZFS: i/o error - all block copies unavailable" error > shown in previous posts to this thread. If I boot into the non-F12 > broken state and leave the system alone, it appears to try and boot > twice and gets the same LBA errors and the same ZFS error. > > Again, if I install FreeBSD off an installation CD and use sysinstall > to install a typical UFS-based system it boots without any trouble at > all, F12 or not, leading me to believe that there's some sort of > difference between the plain bootloader and the ZFS-enabled bootloader > with respect to the way they interact with the BIOS. > > Another oddity I noticed is that if I change the SATA mode in the BIOS > to "IDE Native" mode, the hard drive activity light stays on, even > when the system is booted and is sitting idle. If I change it to > "AHCI", I do not see this. I doubt this has any relation to ZFS, but > it was just an interesting observation. >Received on Fri Mar 19 2010 - 01:18:11 UTC
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