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Re: installation from the image to another usb-stick



hi martin, 
hello forum, 

after trying it again it's still the same problem: even a mount after 
installation and a installboot for the right rsd1a didn't help. I thought it 
was the KASLR-kernel, but same situation on generic. I do not think this can 
be resolved in a short time it's for information purpose. 

As it is gonna be a present and time's urgently I decided to change to FreeBSD 
CURRENT from now on with just a XFCE desktop environment as it is for a 
beginner. 

thx martin, for your cute answers but I know when it is time to give up!

lizbeth




Op Sonntag, 23. Jänner 2022 12:59:05 CET schreef u:
> On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 10:59:56PM +0100, lizbethmutterhunt%gmail.com@localhost wrote:
> > ok, the problem with the /sbin/umount /targetroot has been solved. It
> > takes at my Dell Celeron with 5GB RAM about 30 minutes.
> 
> Oh wow, never seen it *that* bad. Could there be something wrong with the
> usb stick or the port you connected it to? How big is the usb stick (or
> the file system you created on it)? Did you switch any file system options?
> Typically by default it should be FFSv2 and not need to write "the whole
> stick" (but only the used parts).
> 
> Or (but maybe this is wishfull thinking) this is another instance of PR
> 56329 (where unmounting a really fast nvme SSD takes ages, and we have not
> managed to reproduce it yet). Can you provide hardware details for the USB
> stick, e.g. dmesg excerpts?
> 
> Martin






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