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Date:      Tue, 19 Mar 2019 02:52:42 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 230172] FreeBSD 11.2 fails to boot on Celeron J1900 after upgrade from 11.1
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--- Comment #41 from Michael Proto <mike@jellydonut.org> ---
Thank you for the update Eugene.

While I have no doubt the ACPI tables on this discount hardware are likely =
the
cause (see below**), unfortunately this particular suggested fix did not wo=
rk
for me.


Intel Celeron J1900 (ASrock Q1900-ITX)

Escape to bootloader on boot

set kern.vty=3D"vt"
set hw.vga.acpi_ignore_no_vga=3D"1"

I still see the same problem, the spinner freezes when loading the kernel u=
ntil
I reboot and either set kern.vty=3D"sc" or disconnect keyboard/monitor.


** Yes, this BIOS is quirky. I have it attached to a KVM via VGA/PS2 and du=
ring
boot if my KVM is active on this terminal the system will sit on the BIOS
"Press a key to enter option" screen forever until I hit ANY KEY, including
CTRL/ALT. With the KVM pointed elsewhere it boots normally. I'm going to ch=
eck
my provider (again, likely in futility) for an updated firmware but wanted =
to
throw this in as it is likely a sh*ty BIOS/UEFI being the issue. While I do=
n't
expect FreeBSD to have to work around it I'm prepared to do what I can to h=
elp
debug.

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