> On 30 Sep 2017, at 19:29, Elena Mihailescu
> wrote:
>
>> Two things to test - check for bios update and UEFI boot (with decure boot
>> disabled). Also make sure any non-essential devices are disconnected - this
>> hung smells like it is getting stuck on disk
> Two things to test - check for bios update and UEFI boot (with decure boot
> disabled). Also make sure any non-essential devices are disconnected - this
> hung smells like it is getting stuck on disk device probing, and one case I
> know I can happen was about SD card reader attached.
>
I
> On 29 Sep 2017, at 09:35, Tommi Pernila wrote:
>
> Hi Elena,
>
> Thanks for the details.
> I'm also forwarding this to the Current mailing list as it has more devs
> following.
>
Two things to test - check for bios update and UEFI boot (with decure boot
disabled).
Hi Elena,
Thanks for the details.
I'm also forwarding this to the Current mailing list as it has more devs
following.
Br,
Tommi
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 at 10.45, Elena Mihailescu
wrote:
> Hi Tommi,
>
>
> 2017-09-27 21:28 GMT+03:00 Tommi Pernila
Hi Tommi,
2017-09-27 21:28 GMT+03:00 Tommi Pernila :
> Hi Elena,
>
> If you can send more details from the hardware, the troubleshooting will
be
> faster.
> E.g. sending a dmesg output (even a screenshot) from the OS.
>
At the moment, there is no OS on this PC. When I try
Hi Elena,
If you can send more details from the hardware, the troubleshooting will be
faster.
E.g. sending a dmesg output (even a screenshot) from the OS.
Have you tried booting FreeBSD 11.1-Release?
Also when you mention FreeBSD 12.0-Current, is it how old? Or do you know
the release version?