Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 10:51:55 -0700 From: Frank Mayhar <fmayhar@gmail.com> To: Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: "Invalid partition table" on 10-stable. Solved. Ish. Message-ID: <1411149115.92654.10.camel@jill.exit.com> In-Reply-To: <541C607A.5000407@freebsd.org> References: <1411013471.25791.52.camel@jill.exit.com> <1411127384.92654.9.camel@jill.exit.com> <541C607A.5000407@freebsd.org>
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On Fri, 2014-09-19 at 09:57 -0700, Nathan Whitehorn wrote: > On 09/19/14 04:49, Frank Mayhar wrote: > > Well, I got it going. In fact, when I got home last night I found that > > it was sitting there running FreeBSD off the disk. After some > > experimentation, I found that I had left it in legacy boot mode after > > strictly following the instructions in the above web page. And I think > > I had set the MBR to active, although I can't really remember. > > > > Even with that hack, however, UEFI just plain didn't work. It didn't > > find the bootable partition; when I tried to get it to look for it it > > claimed "Operating System not found" or something along those lines. It > > may well be looking for Windows only, I guess. > > > > Fortunately I can live with legacy boot. I reinstalled that way, > > following a slightly-modified version of the ZFS-root instructions > > above, and I'm installing ports as I write this. > > > > So, notwithstanding the lack of UEFI support, success! > > Did you have secure boot enabled? No, definitely not. -- Frank Mayhar frank@exit.com
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