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Date:      Fri, 20 Jul 2012 11:59:26 +0700
From:      Erich Dollansky <erichfreebsdlist@ovitrap.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Cc:        =?utf-8?q?G=EF=BF=BDt_Andr=EF=BF=BDs?= <andrej@antiszoc.hu>, Thomas Mueller <mueller23@insightbb.com>, Zoran Kolic <zkolic@sbb.rs>
Subject:   Re: branch 9 and uefi
Message-ID:  <201207201159.26456.erichfreebsdlist@ovitrap.com>
In-Reply-To: <B3.CB.05404.023E8005@smtp02.insight.synacor.com>
References:  <B3.CB.05404.023E8005@smtp02.insight.synacor.com>

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Hi,

let me make it very short.

UEFI worked for me during my first installation on a UEFI machine. I moved =
then to 10 and still have no problems.

So, if you really fail, install CURRENT and it will work.

Of course you are not running then a release system with all the consequenc=
es.

Erich
On Friday 20 July 2012 11:48:32 Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from Zoran Kolic <zkolic@sbb.rs>:
>=20
> > It took me by surprise. The mobo I have on my mind for
> > new desktop has uefi instead of bios. It is asus m5a97,
> > with 970 chipset, well priced among users on the net.
> > How would it behave with 9.1? After all reading, I plan
> > to boot it as memory stick and go with simple "guided"
> > install. Someone could comment on the topic?
> > At the moment, I see I have to avoid manual partition
> > and mbr. Or not?
> > If it sounds bad, any other option for motherboard and
> > amd 8120 cpu?
>=20
> G=EF=BF=BDt Andr=D9=81s <andrej@antiszoc.hu> responded:
>=20
> > I had a hard time booting FreeBSD 8.2 on an IBM X3550M3 which is also
> > an UEFI maniac one. I could only boot FreeBSD from an USB DVD and
> > install it from there. Maybe some legacy fallback boot options are
> > availabe for this mobo. I think they have its user manual on their
> > website.
>=20
> I installed FreeBSD last summer (2011) on a UEFI system, beginning with 9=
=2E0-BETA1 after having big problems with NetBSD.
>=20
> My hard drive is Western Digital Caviar Green 3 TB, practically forcing m=
e to use GPT as opposed to MBR.
>=20
> I was able to boot, and remain able to boot using System Rescue CD (sysre=
sccd.org) and selecting the Super Grub Disk from menus.
>=20
> Then I can boot as described in /usr/ports/sysutils/grub2 , which is wher=
e I got that information.
>=20
> You don't say how big your hard drive is, and if you want to run any OS b=
esides FreeBSD.
>=20
> You can go into the guided installer to see what it wants to do but are b=
etter off selecting partition sizes outside the guided installer.
>=20
> bsdinstall's boot partition is useful if you run FreeBSD as the only OS o=
n the hard disk, as I have done successfully installing FreeBSD to a USB st=
ick.
>=20
> I was able to boot the FreeBSD installer USB stick using the memstick ima=
ge, and am able to boot the USB-stick FreeBSD installations I've created.
>=20
> Tom
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