The problem appears to be resolved by disabling the “OS Management of the
Embedded Security Device” in the BIOS. When I do that the system boots up
successfully. Not sure if booting up in Windows-10 will reset that in the BIOS
though; I seem to recall it does which is a real PITA when trying
On Tue, Mar 01, 2022 at 06:59:46AM -0600, Robert Nestor wrote:
> Any ideas?
When it does not find the boot device, you should get a boot prompt
like:
[ 8.8237251] boot device:
[ 8.8637251] root device:
and when you enter a "?" there, it should give you a list, like:
[ 18.6737220] use
I’ve got a stock HP6200 MT that I’m using. It has Windows-10 on WD0 and I’ve
been trying to install NetBSD on WD1. NetBSD-9.2 installs on WD1 and runs just
fine on this system, but I’ve run into an interesting problem trying to install
either 9.99.92 or 9.99.93. I’ve been installing from an