This is probably because your bpool is not in the zfs cache file.
Either reinstall from the beta image which has a fix in the installer, or:
- clean up any files and directories (after unmounting /boot/grub and /boot/efi) under /boot (not /boot itself)
- zpool import bpool
- zpool set cachefile= bpool
- sudo mount -a (to remount /boot/grub and /boot/efi)
- update-grub
-> you souldn’t have any issue on reboot anymore and will be equivalent to a new install from the beta image.
This is probably because your bpool is not in the zfs cache file.
Either reinstall from the beta image which has a fix in the installer, or:
- clean up any files and directories (after unmounting /boot/grub and /boot/efi) under /boot (not /boot itself)
- zpool import bpool
- zpool set cachefile= bpool
- sudo mount -a (to remount /boot/grub and /boot/efi)
- update-grub
-> you souldn’t have any issue on reboot anymore and will be equivalent to a new install from the beta image.