• Multiple Bootable Partitions

    From Louis Epstein@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 1 18:51:34 2024
    My issue with X not working any more not having resolved,
    I had an additional bootable partition installed with 13.2
    from the DVD,but attempting to select that HDD from the
    UEFI menu nonetheless results in booting from the SSD and
    its 13.2-RELEASE-p10.

    What might be causing this bypass of the menu choice?
    Is there a level that discriminates between BSD partitions?
    (Selecting an Ubuntu partition on the other HDD works fine).

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  • From Louis Epstein@21:1/5 to Louis Epstein on Sat Mar 2 02:02:52 2024
    Louis Epstein <le@main.lekno.ws> wrote:
    My issue with X not working any more not having resolved,
    I had an additional bootable partition installed with 13.2
    from the DVD,but attempting to select that HDD from the
    UEFI menu nonetheless results in booting from the SSD and
    its 13.2-RELEASE-p10.

    What might be causing this bypass of the menu choice?
    Is there a level that discriminates between BSD partitions?
    (Selecting an Ubuntu partition on the other HDD works fine).

    Output of gpart show if it helps:

    63 468862065 ada0 MBR (224G)
    63 1 - free - (512B)
    64 468862064 1 freebsd [active] (224G)

    0 468862064 ada0s1 BSD (224G)
    0 461373440 1 freebsd-ufs (220G)
    461373440 7488624 2 freebsd-swap (3.6G)

    40 15628053095 ada1 GPT (7.3T)
    40 2147483648 1 freebsd-ufs (1.0T)
    2147483688 2147483648 2 freebsd-ufs (1.0T)
    4294967336 2147483648 3 freebsd-ufs (1.0T)
    6442450984 1024 4 freebsd-boot (512K)
    6442452008 6442450944 5 freebsd-ufs (3.0T)
    12884902952 1073741824 7 freebsd-ufs (512G)
    13958644776 1024 8 freebsd-boot (512K)
    13958645800 1652554744 9 freebsd-ufs (788G)
    15611200544 8387584 10 freebsd-swap (4.0G)
    15619588128 8388608 6 freebsd-swap (4.0G)
    15627976736 76399 - free - (37M)

    34 11721045101 ada2 GPT (5.5T)
    34 2014 - free - (1.0M)
    2048 2048 1 bios-boot (1.0M)
    4096 39061504 2 linux-data (19G)
    39065600 39061504 3 linux-swap (19G)
    78127104 2147483648 4 linux-data (1.0T)
    2225610752 2147483648 5 linux-data (1.0T)
    4373094400 2147483648 6 linux-data (1.0T)
    6520578048 41943040 7 freebsd-swap (20G)
    6562521088 5158524047 - free - (2.4T)



    -=-=-
    The World Trade Center towers MUST rise again,
    at least as tall as before...or terror has triumphed.

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  • From Louis Epstein@21:1/5 to Louis Epstein on Sun Mar 3 17:26:51 2024
    Louis Epstein <le@main.lekno.ws> wrote:
    Louis Epstein <le@main.lekno.ws> wrote:
    My issue with X not working any more not having resolved,
    I had an additional bootable partition installed with 13.2
    from the DVD,but attempting to select that HDD from the
    UEFI menu nonetheless results in booting from the SSD and
    its 13.2-RELEASE-p10.

    What might be causing this bypass of the menu choice?
    Is there a level that discriminates between BSD partitions?
    (Selecting an Ubuntu partition on the other HDD works fine).

    Output of gpart show if it helps:

    63 468862065 ada0 MBR (224G)
    63 1 - free - (512B)
    64 468862064 1 freebsd [active] (224G)

    0 468862064 ada0s1 BSD (224G)
    0 461373440 1 freebsd-ufs (220G)
    461373440 7488624 2 freebsd-swap (3.6G)

    40 15628053095 ada1 GPT (7.3T)
    40 2147483648 1 freebsd-ufs (1.0T)
    2147483688 2147483648 2 freebsd-ufs (1.0T)
    4294967336 2147483648 3 freebsd-ufs (1.0T)
    6442450984 1024 4 freebsd-boot (512K)
    6442452008 6442450944 5 freebsd-ufs (3.0T)
    12884902952 1073741824 7 freebsd-ufs (512G)
    13958644776 1024 8 freebsd-boot (512K)
    13958645800 1652554744 9 freebsd-ufs (788G)
    15611200544 8387584 10 freebsd-swap (4.0G)
    15619588128 8388608 6 freebsd-swap (4.0G)
    15627976736 76399 - free - (37M)

    Apparently the bootable partitions here are not recognized
    by the UEFI BIOS of my ASUS P8Z77 motherboard as bootable and
    eligible for its boot menu,though the disk itself is?

    34 11721045101 ada2 GPT (5.5T)
    34 2014 - free - (1.0M)
    2048 2048 1 bios-boot (1.0M)
    4096 39061504 2 linux-data (19G)
    39065600 39061504 3 linux-swap (19G)
    78127104 2147483648 4 linux-data (1.0T)
    2225610752 2147483648 5 linux-data (1.0T)
    4373094400 2147483648 6 linux-data (1.0T)
    6520578048 41943040 7 freebsd-swap (20G)
    6562521088 5158524047 - free - (2.4T)



    -=-=-
    The World Trade Center towers MUST rise again,
    at least as tall as before...or terror has triumphed.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Andreas Kempe@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 3 21:37:10 2024
    Den 2024-03-01 skrev Louis Epstein <le@main.lekno.ws>:
    My issue with X not working any more not having resolved,
    I had an additional bootable partition installed with 13.2
    from the DVD,but attempting to select that HDD from the
    UEFI menu nonetheless results in booting from the SSD and
    its 13.2-RELEASE-p10.

    What might be causing this bypass of the menu choice?
    Is there a level that discriminates between BSD partitions?
    (Selecting an Ubuntu partition on the other HDD works fine).


    I have two ideas of what could be wrong. Either you aren't managing to
    boot the drive you think you are booting or the loader, the first
    stage of the boot process, finds the wrong drive to get /boot from.

    In the drive listing you posted, I can't see any EFI partition. If you
    are trying to EFI boot, you should have a partition with the EFI GPT
    label. In the EFI partition, you should have the EFI loader, for
    freebsd, the path is efi/freebsd/loader.efi by default. This is the
    file that your EFI boot entry should load and execute.

    Unfortunately I don't have much experience with several FreeBSD in the
    same computer so I don't really know what to do if the loader is
    picking the wrong disk. One suggestion I can think of is to
    temporarily disconnect the drive you don't want booted.

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