> On Jun 24, 2019, at 1:58 AM, Thomas Mueller <mueller6...@twc.com> wrote: > > from Brett Lymn: > >> As a lot of other people, silent because my laptop is ~5 years old so >> hardly helpful. Most of my NetBSD is done on a fujitsu S904 lifebook, I >> chose is for the combination of power and light weight. It took quite a >> while but my laptop is now well supported, built in wireless works, >> intel drm works, suspend/resume works (though I have to do the console >> switch dance to restore X after a sleep). > >> I multi-boot my laptop NetBSD/Linux/Windows 10 using uefi & grub2. > > How do you set up to boot NetBSD using UEFI? > > I am trying to set up UEFI to boot FreeBSD, NetBSD, and future installation > of Linux, even Haiku if I can cross-compile that. > > I succeeded booting FreeBSD by UEFI, but NetBSD attempt hung early (8.99.46 > amd64). > > Tom > Tom,
I’m assuming you followed the guide below. It worked for me on 8.0 on amd64 and obviously worked for the person who wrote the guide. https://wiki.netbsd.org/Installation_on_UEFI_systems/ Maybe try 8.1_STABLE? HTH, Jason M. P.S. FYI, A direct email to you bounced. Sent from my iPhone