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(SOLVED) Upgrade from 6.9.2 to 6.11.1 stuck at bzroot, now what?

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Is never easy, innit?  Did the Update Assistant and all came clean, then proceed with the upgrade from 6.9.2 to 6.11.1  After reboot I get stuck at bzroot? Now I am annoyed as this should be an easy and straight forward upgrade :( 

 

 

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Edited by johnwhicker

Solved by DivideBy0

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I tried GUI mode and I get stuck on that one as well.  How absolutely annoyed.    Really?

 

 

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I even tried a brand new USB with a fresh 6.11.1 install and I get stuck at bzroot again so is not my USB media.  

 

6.9.2 worked perfect on this setup. What the heck?  Is there a way to revert back to my 6.9.2 boot on the original USB drive? Since I can't boot with it anymore? 

Edited by johnwhicker

36 minutes ago, johnwhicker said:

After reboot I get stuck at bzroot?

Sometimes this happens if you are booting in legacy mode and the combination of new Linux kernel and your motherboard now wants to only boot UEFI.

 

Is there an EFI- folder on your unRAID flash drive?  If so, rename to EFI (without the '-' character at the end), reboot and see if it makes a difference.

 

You may also try going from UEFI to legacy boot (folder rename to EFI-) to see if legacy boot works when UEFI does not.

Edited by Hoopster

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None of that made a difference.  Tried BIOS setting in UEFI, Legacy, Dual modes, tried EFI and EFI-  but nothing worked. I copied all my files back from the previous folder and I managed to boot back into 6.9.2 just fine.

 

I have the latest BIOS in this board so no idea what other setting could be the culprit?

 

Supermicro A2SDi-4C-HLN4F, Version 1.01
American Megatrends Inc., Version 1.7
BIOS dated: Mon 09 May 2022 12:00:00 AM CDT

 

Edited by johnwhicker

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So I guess no traction or any other ideas on this one ?  :)  I run outta of ideas here

Edited by johnwhicker

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Downgraded the BIOS to 1.6 from 1.7 and that fixed the problem. Weird

  • DivideBy0 changed the title to (SOLVED) Upgrade from 6.9.2 to 6.11.1 stuck at bzroot, now what?
  • 3 months later...

Apparently Supermicro released BIOS Version 1.7a to fix the boot issue, which has worked for me.

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4 hours ago, TobiRh said:

Apparently Supermicro released BIOS Version 1.7a to fix the boot issue, which has worked for me.

 Yeah I was about to let you guys know. Some dude on reddit just told me  :)  I tested and it work fine with 1.7a

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