Strange Warning after upgrade to 13

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radek
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Strange Warning after upgrade to 13

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I have upgraded GhoustBSD from 12.2 to 13. according to this instruction.
https://forums.ghostbsd.org/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=1921
I dont have ZFS but UFS because i installed system on old Lenovo destop.
Everything is OK but.: when im installing or removing a lot of packages there is strange warning in terminal.: you are stopping a boot service.
What is wrong? OpenRC? that the system is installed on UFS?

And also is an error
bectl create 13-stable
output libbe_init ("") failed


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Radek from Poland
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ericbsd
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Re: Strange Warning after upgrade to 13

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radek wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 3:36 pm I have upgraded GhoustBSD from 12.2 to 13. according to this instruction.
https://forums.ghostbsd.org/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=1921
I don't have ZFS but UFS because I installed the system on an old Lenovo desktop.
Everything is OK but.: when I'm installing or removing a lot of packages there is a strange warning in the terminal.: you are stopping a boot service.
What is wrong? OpenRC? that the system is installed on UFS?

Best Regards
Radek from Poland
There is nothing wrong with "you are stopping a boot service ". It is normal because packages stop a service that is in the runlevel. OPenRC is not quiet like FreeBSD RC.
radek
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Re: Strange Warning after upgrade to 13

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And also is an error
bectl create 13-stable
output libbe_init ("") failed - and what about that?
grahamperrin
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UFS, ZFS, bectl

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bectl(8) requires ZFS.
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ericbsd
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Re: UFS, ZFS, bectl

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grahamperrin wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 4:03 pm bectl(8) requires ZFS.
Thanks @grahamperrin. I completely forgot to answer that one.
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