Can't update from 11.1 U6 to 11.2

sobmalag

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I updated from 11.1 U6 to 11.2-Release from GUI, after reboot it hangs at normal booting...I reverted back to 11.1 U6 and tried to update from usb but it hangs at Booting...
Motherboard is Asrock Q1900-ITX, BIOS up to date.
Has anyone else this issue or any idea how to solve it?
 

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dlavigne

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This looks like the issue:

Code:
freenas-boot  14.4G  7.16G  7.22G         -      -    49%  1.00x  DEGRADED  -


Try a fresh install of U6 on a new stick, restore your config, then try the upgrade again.
 

nasmaniac87

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Issue solved

Hi, I have very similar configuration like U (Asrock Q1900 itx). I can not install version 11.2. What are your BIOS settings? I'm doing a completely clean installation on the SSd drive. Its stop at 'booting' or AHCI error. I think I have used all the combinations of settings.... do you install from usb memory? what program do you use to create the installation boot disk?
 

Xirtari

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Hi, same problem as OP with motherboard Asrock q1900b-ITX and usb stick as boot drive. Upgraded via GUI from 11.1 U7 to 11.2 but it hangs on boot. Via the boot manager I can select 11.1 U7 and boot up normally. It does look like a bootloader issue considering the migration to the Freebsd bootloader... Any suggestions? Is it solved by a fresh install?

Thanks you all for any help!
 

Mr T

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Hi, same problem as OP with motherboard Asrock q1900b-ITX and usb stick as boot drive. Upgraded via GUI from 11.1 U7 to 11.2 but it hangs on boot. Via the boot manager I can select 11.1 U7 and boot up normally. It does look like a bootloader issue considering the migration to the Freebsd bootloader... Any suggestions? Is it solved by a fresh install?

Thanks you all for any help!

I had the same upgrade problem with my little ASRock Q1900-ITX system, ie hanging on trying to boot into 11.2. Fresh install didn't help. After reading the discussion at https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=230172, I set a couple of bootloader variables in the FreeNAS 11.1-U7 Tunables list, setting variable kern.vty to value vt and variable hw.vga.acpi_ignore_no_vga to value 1. My FreeNAS 11.1-U7 then proceeded to upgrade normally to 11.2-U8 (via the browser interface), and from there upgraded straight to 12.0-U2.
 
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