Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2015 00:25:20 -0400 From: Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem with latest BIOS Intel NUC DN2820FYKH(2830) & FreeBSD-11-CURRENT Message-ID: <55EA6EB0.7060809@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <296121441422464@web8h.yandex.ru> References: <832521431264768@web15o.yandex.ru> <3154281441418758@web8o.yandex.ru> <296121441422464@web8h.yandex.ru>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] On 2015-09-04 23:07, Dmitry Postolov wrote: > Hi to all again! > > [Solved] After #dd if=freebsd11.0-current.img of=/dev/da1 bs=8M I am print man fdisk and run #fdisk -a /dev/da1 and set Active partition for FreeBSD-11.0-CURRENT installer, after that NUC Bios successfully run usb-stick.img. Thank to All and man pages! > > 05.09.2015, 05:06, "Dmitry Postolov" <dip-freebsd@yandex.ru>: >> Hi to all! Sorry for my bad English... >> >> FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64.img successfully starts from USB-stick and from drive afrer installation with workaround "GPT + Active" in installer menu. >> >> FreeBSD-11.0-CURRENT-amd64.img doesn't start from USB-stick. Intel NUC DN2820(2830)FYKH0 Bios 0051 print about error: "Reboot snd Select proper Boot device or insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key". >> >> Maybe problem consists in, that to set a flag "GPT + Active" for CURRENT-amd64.img? How I can make it? >> >> 10.05.2015, 16:33, "Dmitry Postolov" <dip-freebsd@yandex.ru>: >>> Hi to all! >>> >>> Sorry for my bad English... This message is translated with help of the translator's online. >>> >>> You could comment on a situation with my nettop Intel NUC DN2820FYKH (CPU Celeron N2830)? >>> >>> This NUC was delivered with pre-installed BIOS 0032. With this version BIOS I am could install FreeBSD 10 and 11-CURRENT. In next version of BIOS 0034 and later installing was a problems. Message of other user, NUC DN2820 can't recognize FreeBSD bootsect. >>> >>> https://communities.intel.com/message/245413 >>> >>> My situation: --- >>> >>> FreeBSD-10.1-STABLE-usb-stick.img (May 5 2015) after #dd: ls /dev/da* >>> >>> /dev/da0 /dev/da0a # Probable this is MBR structure? >>> >>> FreeBSD-11-CURRENT-usb-stick.img (May 5 2015) after #dd: ls /dev/da* >>> >>> /dev/da0 /dev/da0p1 /dev/da0p2 /dev/da0p3 /dev/da0p4 # Probable this is GPT structure? >>> >>> --- >>> >>> And probable the Bug of Intel BIOS for NUC 2820 (N2830): >>> >>> 0032 BIOS can start MBR FreeBSD-10.1-usb-stick installer, bsdinstall by default offers GPT structure for HDD. 0032 successfully run FreeBSD from GPT HDD. Also 0032 can start GPT FreeBSD-11-CURRENT-usb-stick installer, bsdinstall by default offers MBR structure for HDD? (or use last MBR-HDD setting). After install 0032 successfully start FreeBSD-11-CURRENT from HDD. >>> >>> But with modern BIOS (for example 0050 - latest at this time): 0050 BIOS can start MBR FreeBSD-10.1-usb-stick installer, bsdinstaller by default offers GPT HDD structure. If install 10.1 with default settings and start 10.1 from HDD -> Error. If GPT HDD manually changed to MBR HDD, then 10.1 successfully starts from HDD. >>> >>> But 11-CURRENT-usb-stick has GPT structure and BIOS 0050 can't run it from USB. :-(( >>> >>> Workaround: Reflash 0032 -> Install FreeBSD-11-CURRENT -> OK -> Reflash 0050 -> 11-CURRENT starts OK from MBR HDD. >>> >>> Question: if this situation doesn't be fixed by Intel, how NUC 2820(2830) new versions of BIOS users can start FreeBSD-11 without BIOS reflashing, if FreeBSD-11-stick.img will be only at GPT structure? >>> >>> --- >>> >>> best regards, >>> Dmitry Postolov >>> dip-freebsd@yandex.ru >>> You can avoid fdisk and just do: gpart set -a active da0 -- Allan Jude [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJV6m60AAoJEBmVNT4SmAt+Vr0QANTF2sDV8+4hkrBv6yo4sg44 zTCGIBWmgIs7o5Mgr1Vav7e8/fP0hRgnZbJEA4Yi+hMg7VBV+G8fB2PWVPZKKa9a Rdsj6gJLhYnOuFIEuplMAFRS1X0ONKG4Vgo2glKE+f/VlJCKBvcObvlvjtrTLl4S tJ8LM+ImjTsccVphY26aUyoQWDW2Jd3RO6+nxqLArPPmTmeegkXZ+U4BGxUtVkCH 96UaPA+rx6qXYixBrfmQ8Yrx1RLc8iy0zNSiF8bKrd7XiBFwTiIH02IxhxG+yyME +tpuabaPQeDyXKmn2vrOMrxA4RnzdJoEa+TBOBTWkIdqr6nQ1oUcuTDzKieELBEb xx01Un0ve23mz/AW3NzO9SWJsIZ1B1jb4tISpPSjvRJJMgBrcQPMF+gt5PZqmQJK Eb/BUuoaE5ag/lO7pzYTkiRnJ0TOaLwB45Zk//HPVOdzeoYu4EiRxY/lknqB4+A3 +LhM+szWl7ihXfCzn+RUR7x/GOL3gbO7ZpO8fKDyqaYXRfgj668c8sR1Gzl35K/E EUfIl92TGlIuRSmscC6dw+vux6le5Co4XvqSIHH1//g2m8i8gjKmElZZhLBAnqJu 14K7OQ2nYBYfSMKHr7coLNZoYssCfqhkW0hNR5Dlr4NoaL4f64eZbMSPn70LEDtu Ladt0/IpY2RtqnDU22oR =69Nb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----help
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