Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2023 16:01:27 +0100 From: Frank Leonhardt <freebsd-doc@fjl.co.uk> To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD boot problem with Intel Atom C5000 Parker Ridge Message-ID: <14234a6c-9ff8-1764-05a9-3ef4615cb79c@fjl.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <e22348e9-aef0-46c5-8087-e73984d58103@rlwinm.de> References: <0d3fecf084824f01ba7f9fb38d845925@thomas-krenn.com> <e22348e9-aef0-46c5-8087-e73984d58103@rlwinm.de>
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On 11/10/2023 15:54, Jan Bramkamp wrote:
> On 28.07.23 11:31, Thomas Niedermeier wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm writing you about some issue I had while testing a Atom SoC Board.
>> It is equipped with the new generation Intel C5000 Parker Ridge series.
>> In this specific case the Intel Atom Processor C5315.
>>
A long shot but I had similar weirdness with a number of Celeron based
micro-servers. They just stopped mysteriously during the boot if there
was a keyboard plugged in to the USB - and IIRC - any other USB device.
This was, I think, on just one hub. The workaround was to unplug
everything, boot, and then plug it back in.
Old hardware. Old version of FreeBSD. Never found the exact cause. But
worth a try?
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<div>Hi,<br>
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I'm writing you about some issue I had while testing a
Atom SoC Board.<br>
It is equipped with the new generation Intel C5000 Parker
Ridge series.<br>
In this specific case the Intel Atom Processor C5315.<br>
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<p>A long shot but I had similar weirdness with a number of Celeron
based micro-servers. They just stopped mysteriously during the
boot if there was a keyboard plugged in to the USB - and IIRC -
any other USB device. This was, I think, on just one hub. The
workaround was to unplug everything, boot, and then plug it back
in.</p>
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<p>Old hardware. Old version of FreeBSD. Never found the exact
cause. But worth a try?</p>
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