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Re: installing on a VPS



Hi,


On Sep 7, 2016, at 5:17 AM, Manuel Bouyer wrote:

On Tue, Sep 06, 2016 at 06:39:54PM -0400, Al Zick wrote:

On Sep 6, 2016, at 4:59 PM, Manuel Bouyer wrote:

On Tue, Sep 06, 2016 at 01:11:50PM -0400, Al Zick wrote:
Okay, I tried disabling the re driver with userconf. I booted up and it seemed to work fine. However, after many reboots, while it was booting I
did
get one rtk0: watchdog timeout. I am not sure if this is anything to be
concerned about or not.

If it's only one it should be harmless.


There is also the issue of resizing the / partition. I use disklabel -e
wd0.
Then "A", next I change the size of partitions. I already had added
resize_root=YES to my rc.conf, but it didn't resize. After trying many different things, I was able to corrupt the root partition, so now it
only
boots if I run fsck_ffs manually.

Do you have log option for / in the fstab ?
If so that's why resize_root didn't work.

You can remove log from fstab, reboot and once root has been resized,
add log back.

I really don't know what I have wrong. So, I included my fstab and disklabel
for wd0

[...]
Like I said not sure what I have wrong.

I didn't see any error here.
Anything about resize_root in /var/run/rc.log ?

Here is the beginning of my rc.log:

# cat rc.log
[/etc/rc starting at Mon Sep  5 22:34:10 UTC 2016]
[running rcorder]
[running /etc/rc.d/wdogctl]
[running /etc/rc.d/fsck_root]
Starting root file system check:
/dev/rwd0a: file system is clean; not checking
[running /etc/rc.d/modules]
[running /etc/rc.d/resize_root]
[NOTE: Output from /etc/rc.d/resize_root is not logged]

I looked through all of it, but resize_root is only here at the beginning.

Kind Regards,
Al




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