Issue #2890 has been updated by johnnywhishbone.

Thank you very much for your answer.

I'm sorry i didn't see the line. I'm still in a steep learning process since it 
is the first time i am really facing a problem like this and want to solve it. 
In the meantime i started exploring the source tree and found some entries 
which are referring to Bay Trail and xhci. So: mea culpa :-/


Unfortunatly setting the tunable didn't solve the problem. It waits a few more 
seconds but didn't find any storage device.

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Bug #2890: not able to boot usb installer on Toshiba Chromebook 2
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2890#change-12838

* Author: johnnywhishbone
* Status: New
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* Category: Kernel
* Target version: Unverifiable
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Hello,

i am not able to boot DragonFlyBSD 4.4.1 on a Toshiba Chromebook 2 (CB30-B-104, 
BayTrail device, Coreboot/SeaBIOS {after patching 
https://johnlewis.ie/custom-chromebook-firmware/rom-download/  }).
First i thought it is Coreboot/SeaBIOS-related, so i started a thread in the 
mailinglist: http://www.seabios.org/pipermail/seabios/2016-February/010485.html

The kernel is not able to find the usb stick or an sd card. No da*-devices are 
present.

Image 1: http://bilderhochladen.org/i/TRIdjee9VP/
Image 2: http://bilderhochladen.org/i/khPrwt4P0C/
dmesg (Arch Linux): http://pastebin.com/FNEhYdsZ
lspci -v (Arch Linux): http://pastebin.com/pnFErXqG
Coreboot-log (cbmem): http://pastebin.com/asLqar5q

Linux is running well (after some tweaking) since it is the base of ChromeOS. 
But none of the BSDs. Even the most recent snapshots (i tested amd64 and i386 
on usb stick and sd card) from OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD and DragonFly won’t 
boot. They all stop at the same point and try to find the root-device.

Please let me know if i can provide more information about the machine.


Thank you very much!
Best greetings,
— Ronny Schneider



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