Looks like the arm 20220805 snapshots are still odd, so probably kern.geom.part.mbr.enforce_chs=0 was still in use
Date: Sun, 07 Aug 2022 04:10:23 UTC
The oddities look like indicated below. # mdconfig -u md1 -f FreeBSD-14.0-CURRENT-arm64-aarch64-RPI-20220805-e24c5c60d72-257129.img # gpart show . . . => 63 10485697 md1 MBR (5.0G) 63 1985 - free - (993K) 2048 102400 1 fat32lba [active] (50M) 104448 10381312 2 freebsd (5.0G) => 0 10381312 md1s2 BSD (5.0G) 0 10381312 1 freebsd-ufs (5.0G) => 0 10381312 ufsid/62ed01f3345560d8 BSD (5.0G) 0 10381312 1 freebsd-ufs (5.0G) => 0 10381312 ufs/rootfs BSD (5.0G) 0 10381312 1 freebsd-ufs (5.0G) So: ufs/rootfs apparently identifies the BSD instead of the freebsd-ufs . Same for the ufsid/* . This leads to: # gpart show -p . . . => 63 10485697 md1 MBR (5.0G) 63 1985 - free - (993K) 2048 102400 md1s1 fat32lba [active] (50M) 104448 10381312 md1s2 freebsd (5.0G) => 0 10381312 md1s2 BSD (5.0G) 0 10381312 md1s2a freebsd-ufs (5.0G) => 0 10381312 ufsid/62ed01f3345560d8 BSD (5.0G) 0 10381312 ufsid/62ed01f3345560d8a freebsd-ufs (5.0G) => 0 10381312 ufs/rootfs BSD (5.0G) 0 10381312 ufs/rootfsa freebsd-ufs (5.0G) freebsd-ufs has the unexpected label: ufs/rootfsa # ls -Tld /dev/ufs/* crw-r----- 1 root operator 0x6c Aug 6 20:19:58 2022 /dev/ufs/rootfs crw-r----- 1 root operator 0x6e Aug 6 20:19:58 2022 /dev/ufs/rootfsa Things were actually set up for ufs/rootfs naming as the identification of the freebsd-ufs content, per the release/tools/arm.subr commands ( from last month's main-n256584-5bc926af9fd1 ): if [ "${PART_SCHEME}" = "MBR" ]; then chroot ${CHROOTDIR} gpart add -t '!12' -a 512k -s ${FAT_SIZE} ${mddev} chroot ${CHROOTDIR} gpart set -a active -i 1 ${mddev} chroot ${CHROOTDIR} newfs_msdos -L msdosboot -F ${FAT_TYPE} /dev/${mddev}s1 chroot ${CHROOTDIR} gpart add -t freebsd ${mddev} chroot ${CHROOTDIR} gpart create -s bsd ${mddev}s2 chroot ${CHROOTDIR} gpart add -t freebsd-ufs -a 64k ${mddev}s2 chroot ${CHROOTDIR} newfs -U -L rootfs /dev/${mddev}s2a fi Note that the newfs command references /dev/${mddev}s2a instead of /dev/${mddev}s2 but the rootfs label ends up referencing /dev/${mddev}s2 . Is having "0 10381312" for the md*s2 and for the md*s2a a fundamental problem? Does freebsd-ufs ( a.k.a. md*s2a ) need to be moved to a different (non-zero) offset inside BSD? Or is this a different kind of bug? I'll not repeat the kinds of explorations that I reported last week unless someone wants to request something. === Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com