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Date:      Sun, 30 Oct 2011 16:24:44 +0100
From:      Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD release Acer Aspire 5735Z
Message-ID:  <20111030152444.GA2073@tinyCurrent>
In-Reply-To: <4EAD5B96.5080203@uffe.org>
References:  <7003D4EE027640E6A49BFC84DD733D7F@Laptop> <20111028174052.GA1034@tiny> <20111029100803.GA96706@e-new.0x20.net> <CAJ-Vmo=1kRi-LxnoX-12qLxmmoqqVxA%2B22KqK%2Bt7aYYMsUs8aQ@mail.gmail.com> <CADcpdgT%2BNm=g0kT%2B2Zuo_%2BYiYw2LXLPZETJZTzL1ZKWJmDDVWA@mail.gmail.com> <4EAD5B96.5080203@uffe.org>

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El día Sunday, October 30, 2011 a las 03:13:42PM +0100, Uffe Jakobsen escribió:

> 
> ...
> hangs forever (have waited an hour).
> This will go on until you remove the HDD then you can go into the BIOS 
> and degrade from SATA AHCI to plain IDE emu - then everything will work 
> and you can put the HDD back in.
> 
> It is as if the BIOS expects something to be present on the disk.
> It could be the disk recovery partition - I think that Acer calls it 
> something like D2D but even when disabling this option in the BIOS it 
> still hangs with SATA AHCI enabled.

Just for the records. I have an one year old Acer Aspire One D250,
running 9-CURRENT and never have had this HDD trouble. I just went to
the BIOS now (I think it was for very first time) and see:

D2D: enabled
SATA mode: AHCI

It boots FreeBSD normal from USB key or HDD.

The biggest problem was to get the Wifi card working with NDIS, because
the box came with Win7 pre-installed (which I wiped out before the 1st
boot) and I needed the bcmwl5 driver for NDIS.

Don't know if 10-CURRENT now has support for the Broadcom BCM4310 USB
Controller...

Thanks

	matthias
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