wrote:
> Are you able to get to the FreeBSD splash screen (where you get a countdown
> to startup with a menu of 6 selections)?
Yes, It doesn't go beyond that selection most of the time.
>
> One of the choices there is boot w/o ACPI; you could try that if you get
> that far.
That is exactly wher
Are you able to get to the FreeBSD splash screen (where you get a countdown
to startup with a menu of 6 selections)?
One of the choices there is boot w/o ACPI; you could try that if you get
that far.
Good luck--
Richard
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Anoop Kumar Narayanan
wrote:
> On Fri, M
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 7:49 PM, Richard DeLaurell
wrote:
>>On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Anoop Kumar Narayanan
>>wrote:
>>I have recently installed FreeBSD8.0 on my 5 year old HP laptop with
>>absolute 0 battery backup (behaviour same when batter removed).
>>Installation works fine but when I
>On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Anoop Kumar Narayanan
>wrote:
>I have recently installed FreeBSD8.0 on my 5 year old HP laptop with
>absolute 0 battery backup (behaviour same when batter removed).
>Installation works fine but when I try to boot into FreeBSD I get to
>the BTX loader screen, after
I have recently installed FreeBSD8.0 on my 5 year old HP laptop with
absolute 0 battery backup (behaviour same when batter removed).
Installation works fine but when I try to boot into FreeBSD I get to
the BTX loader screen, after having made any selection and it pauses
for about 15 secs and the co
I have recently installed FreeBSD8.0 on my 5 year old HP laptop with
absolute 0 battery backup (behaviour same when batter removed).
Installation works fine but when I try to boot into FreeBSD I get to
the BTX loader screen, after having made any selection and it pauses
for about 15 secs and the co