On Thu, 02 Nov 2017 13:08:49 +0200, Toomas Soome wrote:
With r325310, the UEFI boot with CURRENT should be ok with >512B sectors. The
BIOS part is still work in the process.
I can confirm that I'm now able to boot my Macbook Pro with 4K SSD.
On 4 Oct 2017, at 19:32, Allan Jude wrote:
On 2
With r325310, the UEFI boot with CURRENT should be ok with >512B sectors. The
BIOS part is still work in the process.
rgds,
toomas
> On 4 Oct 2017, at 19:32, Allan Jude wrote:
>
> On 2017-10-04 05:27, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> from Allan Jude:
>>
Anyone has any recommendations or experi
On 2017-10-04 05:27, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from Allan Jude:
>
>>> Anyone has any recommendations or experience about how to use native 4K
>>> disks with FreeBSD?
>
>>> --HPS
>
>> It is not possible in legacy/BIOS mode, because the BIOS calls do not
>> let you specify a sector size.
>
from Allan Jude:
> > Anyone has any recommendations or experience about how to use native 4K
> > disks with FreeBSD?
> > --HPS
> It is not possible in legacy/BIOS mode, because the BIOS calls do not
> let you specify a sector size.
> However, you SHOULD be able to boot from the 4k devi
> On 4 Oct 2017, at 00:18, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I accidentially ordered a Sata SSD disk which diskinfo reports a sector-size
> 4K instead of 512 bytes. Trying to get it to boot under FreeBSD appeared
> impossible. Then I started looking into the boot0,1,2 and loader and the
On 10/03/2017 17:18, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I accidentially ordered a Sata SSD disk which diskinfo reports a
> sector-size 4K instead of 512 bytes. Trying to get it to boot under
> FreeBSD appeared impossible. Then I started looking into the boot0,1,2
> and loader and the assumptions
Hi,
I accidentially ordered a Sata SSD disk which diskinfo reports a
sector-size 4K instead of 512 bytes. Trying to get it to boot under
FreeBSD appeared impossible. Then I started looking into the boot0,1,2
and loader and the assumptions they make about 512 byte sector size LBA :-(
Anyone h