I was on 11.1U6, having installed 11.2RC just to play around with. I just updated to 11.2 on both hosts (you would think I would know better after Corral, but I also think ix takes a quite different perspective when it comes to stable releases now)[1]. No issue so far ...Anyone here tested this new version yet ?
I'm already on it.
There are definitely still some issues in 11.x, they at least fixed the major one of passwords being limited to 9 characters (no idea what they were thinking).
There is also some very strange poor performance behavior when using mellanox NICs in active/passive failover LAGGs, that again it seems will take their mellanox dev a long time to get around to
To me, this is still the Corral snafu
There's a reason FreeNAS popularity on STH is waning.
There's a known issue with Byhve's UEFI implementation that prevents Ubuntu/Debian from adding the VM's bootloader to grub. Assuming your EFI partition is at /boot/efi run this grub command in the VM:Being able to boot into current Linux kernels on my Ubuntu vms is a nice benefit of 11.2.
I still have to go through and fix the problems I’m having with the grub loader though. Going through the boot menu and booting from file is getting old.
grub-install --efi-directory=/boot/efi --boot-directory=/boot --removable
Such has been my technical debt/backlog, and how infrequently I reboot the VM/server, I have only now gotten around to dropping that line of code into the VM... It works a charm and I should have done it sooner.There's a known issue with Byhve's UEFI implementation that prevents Ubuntu/Debian from adding the VM's bootloader to grub. Assuming your EFI partition is at /boot/efi run this grub command in the VM:
Which should do it. Then you don't need to manually boot it by selecting the file in the UEFI menu.Code:grub-install --efi-directory=/boot/efi --boot-directory=/boot --removable