Freebsd 14.1 Kernel Panic

From: Thomas Covert <theromchip_at_outlook.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2024 10:25:38 UTC
I've used FreeBSD since the beginning.  I know it's either zfs problem or kernel src. I've used Arch Linux and Windows 11 and i know it's not a hardware problem. When I update to the 14.1 newest src the world compiles and the kernel compiles ok. But when I reboot to install the world I get a kernel panic. But when I go back to the last kernel src I get no panic. The reason I think it's zfs is because zfs will not auto mount anymore. There's no errors on my two zfs pools. It also seams to happen after I export my backup pool. As soon as I compile the newest src update is when the kernel panic happens. I forgot to write down the message when it panics. I have a hp omen laptop with 16 gigs of memory and a Nvidia 1600ti 6 core 12 threads. I have other zfs backups and they run fine no panics. I use FreeBSD as my main OS so this is really causing problems for me. I can't give you the panic message right now cause I'm using a older backup and don't have time to compile new source. I will recompile new src tomorrow and if you need it just let me know. I will help you anyway I can to get this fixed. I've even been using claude 3.5 to try and figure this out. When i compile FreeBSD i normally do a zpool set bootfs=theromchip/ROOT/default theromchip doing this now it now crashes theres no boot menu with the 10 seconds so im having to just exoort theromchip PLEASE HELP ME.

Thank you Thomas Covert