I have no idea how to do that or where to begin, but if anyone would like to
assist with those steps I'll gladly run commands or a test ISO on one of our
Dell servers.
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Linus Sundqvist
System Engineer, Loopia AB
On 05/07/18 10:23, Toomas Soome wrote
Here's the output, variable 'currdev' not found:
https://imgur.com/LlBygfr
And to answer Rodneys question from before, this is the emulated CD drive from
a Dell iDRAC (remote console thingy).
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Linus Sundqvist
System Engineer, Loopia AB
On 05/07/18 09:17, Toomas
Running these commands makes the boot menu show up, and then takes me to the
BSD installer!
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Linus Sundqvist
System Engineer, Loopia AB
On 04/07/18 16:50, Toomas Soome wrote:
> set currdev=cd1:
> include /boot/loader.rc
>
> This should give menu/boo
Hi,
Sure, while using the 12.0 ISO here is lsdev -v and ls cd0:
https://imgur.com/RmYpg7u
and here is ls cd1:
https://imgur.com/FPsixOw
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Linus Sundqvist
System Engineer, Loopia AB
On 04/07/18 15:08, Toomas Soome wrote:
> Can you post lsdev -v output?
>
:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13784
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision=332416
So far I've tried to UEFI boot the 11.2 ISO and 12.0 ISO with the following
Dell PowerEdge models without success:
R440
R630
R430
FC430
R330
R620
R420
R610
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Linus Sundqvist