Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 10:53:39 -0400 From: Andreas Wrede <aew.freebsd@wrede.ca> To: hartzell@alerce.com Cc: FreeBSD Questions <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD 10.1, Mac Pro 2008, EFI, hangs at boot w/ "Start @0xfff...." Message-ID: <79D327FB-3310-4642-8B16-6361AC26BAE2@wrede.ca> In-Reply-To: <21883.35789.822027.413019@alacrity.local> References: <21883.35789.822027.413019@alacrity.local>
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> On Jun 12, 2015, at 21:47 , George Hartzell <hartzell@alerce.com> = wrote: >=20 >=20 > I have a 2008 Mac Pro (NOT a MacBook) that's been happily running > FreeBSD for years via MBR partitioned disks. When the Mac sees the > MBR partition it kicks in a bunch of bios emulation, which lets > freebsd run. >=20 > I've recently been inspired to try the EFI booting stuff. It has the > attraction of enabling the two extra SATA ports on the motherboard (or > more accurately, not disabling them as the BIOS emulation appears > to...). >=20 > I've tried both a USB stick of 10.1 and an SSD with -CURRENT. Both > use EFI booting and work on my Minnowboard. >=20 > Booting either way exhibits the same symptom. /boot/loader.efi > runskoads the kernel and stuff but when it boots it prints >=20 > Booting... > Start @0xffffffff802e7000 ... > _ >=20 > (that's the address when booted from the SSD, the address for the 10.1 > USB stick is 0xffffffff802df060) >=20 > and then hangs. >=20 > Thinking that maybe the console was pointing off somewhere, I tried > setting it at the forth/OK prompt, it was already set to "efi", which > seems like the best choice. >=20 > It'd be nice to get it booting via EFI. Any suggestions for what to > try next? My experience with a Mac Pro (2009) is similar. I tried to boot from CD = and USB with FreeBSD 10.1 and a -current snapshot from about 2 weeks = ago. A MacBook Pro (2010) booted without a problem with the both the = 10.1 and -current USB images. The MacPro will be available for more = testing in a week or two. --=20 aew
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