Dear all,
This is my first post in this forum, and I am quite new to FreeBSD, so please be gentle with me.
I have a FreeBSD 11.2 guest (VM) on a Manjaro Linux host based on KVM/QEMU infrastructure. I use the VM as a CardDAV and CalDAV server for the family, and among all options I tried, FreeBSD does the job fastest and most gracefully. Kudos to everyone who made it possible!
I recently updated the VM via the following commands:
Everything seemed to work fine, with no error messages. However, the system failed to boot (manually) afterwards. What happens is it autoboots, displays a few lines of text (too fast to read) and falls back to the boot screen with the red devil text art. I tried single user booting, as well as toggling all options under the boot options menu with no avail. I also tried booting from the old kernel, which essentially froze the VM. I restored the VM from a recent backup and I am very content to continue using it without the latest update for 11.2, but I wanted to learn what could have possibly caused this issue and if it could possibly be prevented in the future. I still have the defunct (non-booting) VM, where I can try and experiment the options that may be suggested here.
Please accept my apologies if the information provided is so brief. It was how things actually happened from my perspective and I am more than happy to troubleshoot with any one who may be willing to help.
Thanks!
This is my first post in this forum, and I am quite new to FreeBSD, so please be gentle with me.
I have a FreeBSD 11.2 guest (VM) on a Manjaro Linux host based on KVM/QEMU infrastructure. I use the VM as a CardDAV and CalDAV server for the family, and among all options I tried, FreeBSD does the job fastest and most gracefully. Kudos to everyone who made it possible!
I recently updated the VM via the following commands:
Code:
#freebsd-update fetch
#freebsd-update install
Please accept my apologies if the information provided is so brief. It was how things actually happened from my perspective and I am more than happy to troubleshoot with any one who may be willing to help.
Thanks!