That device had 8 GB of storage.The following reply was made to PR port-amd64/53113; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Cc: port-amd64-maintainer%netbsd.org@localhost, gnats-admin%netbsd.org@localhost,
netbsd-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
Subject: Re: port-amd64/53113: NetBSD_8.0_BETA/amd64 fails to boot.
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 17:22:57 +0100
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 03:15:00PM +0000, utkarsh009%yandex.com@localhost wrote:
> [...]
> There seems to be multitudes of problems with 8.0_BETA. Here's the error log from my laptop:
> sd0: 12820480 trailing sectors not covered by disklabel
> sd0: 12820480 trailing sectors not covered by disklabel
> sd0: 12820480 trailing sectors not covered by disklabel
Maybe you dd'ed to a too small USB device ?
Well, I’ve never been there before, so can’t say much about it. The only thing I can say is that it’s still detected as an 8 GB device, with the first partion being too small and the rest of it available as free storage (that I cannot format) and that the disklabel seems to be wrong. I don’t get those, and the following lines on my desktop. Instead I get the cnopen error. I’d definitely like others to test it before writing the image to any other usb key.> sd0(umass0:0:0:0): Check condition on CDB: 0x2a 00 00 00 08 10 00 00 04 00
> SENSE KEY: Not Ready
> ASC/ASCQ: ASC 0xff ASCQ 0xff
>
> sd0a: error writing fsbn 16 of 16-19 (sd0 bn 2064: cn 1 tn 0 sn 16)
It could very well be that the device has died and is not related to
the image on it. USB keys sometimes dies this way, I've been there too ...
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Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost>
NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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