GumShoeNoir
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My hardware configuration;
Over the last couple days, I've installed Truenas 12.0-U2.1 many times. Today I've (re)installed it four times in a successful effort to get consistent repeatable yet undesired results. Each time shortly after reinstall, I created a user, I got a crash after clicking submit resulting in a system that would not boot as it continued to exception. Each time I reinstalled I formatted the boot environment rather than saving the current / previous boot environment. I'm using a pair of 240gig SSDs to boot. Note; I'm using those inexpensive 3tb drives just to get my feet wet, I'll step up to some NAS rated drives later. FWIW I use WD Red in a couple linux software raid systems on debian buster and Fedora fc.22 many moons ago.
Is it customary to upgrade FreeBSD from the shell? freebsd-update
I attached a compressed mobile phone screen capture of the boot. "Compressed Truenas Crash.zip"
I'd be up for perhaps some newer hardware I believe the SSDs are attached to sata 2 ports.
Over the last couple days, I've installed Truenas 12.0-U2.1 many times. Today I've (re)installed it four times in a successful effort to get consistent repeatable yet undesired results. Each time shortly after reinstall, I created a user, I got a crash after clicking submit resulting in a system that would not boot as it continued to exception. Each time I reinstalled I formatted the boot environment rather than saving the current / previous boot environment. I'm using a pair of 240gig SSDs to boot. Note; I'm using those inexpensive 3tb drives just to get my feet wet, I'll step up to some NAS rated drives later. FWIW I use WD Red in a couple linux software raid systems on debian buster and Fedora fc.22 many moons ago.
Is it customary to upgrade FreeBSD from the shell? freebsd-update
I attached a compressed mobile phone screen capture of the boot. "Compressed Truenas Crash.zip"
I'd be up for perhaps some newer hardware I believe the SSDs are attached to sata 2 ports.