Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 14:09:42 +0500 From: Dmitry Postolov <dip-freebsd@yandex.ru> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Problem with slow Intel NUCS BIOS start after FreeBSD reboot/poweroff Message-ID: <2389781465549782@web19m.yandex.ru>
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Hi to all FreeBSD community and developers! Sorry for my bad English... I am owner of mini-PC Intel NUC5PPYH and Intel DN2820FYKH. And both of NUCs has a problem with timer of BIOS start after FreeBSD installation and reboot/poweroff. FreeBSD 11.0-ALPHA2 (and the same problem with previous versions of FreeBSD). NUC5PPYH with latest BIOS 0054. NUC DN2820 with BIOS 0052. Computer is off. I am press Power button, NUC is on, and display graphical NUC logo and after a few seconds and one beeper sond (keyboard init) PC print menu. I am select boot from USB and install FreeBSD from USB-stick to HDD (Auto ZFS mode with GPT BIOS-active. <- working installer configuration for NUC). After reboot, then on case NUC5PPYH time from graphical logo "NUC" to beeper sound (keyboard init) is 1 min 15 sec, after that FreeBSD is loading. If Power Off PC and Power On again, the problem with slow start of BIOS to keyboard init is NOT solved. Workaround: Power Off and switch power off Power supply (APC SurgeArrest). And after that and Power On timer of BIOS start from NUC Logo to beeper sond (keyboard init) is a few seconds, after that FreeBSD is loading. But after FreeBSD # reboot/poweroff command problem is to repeat. But on DragonFlyBSD and Linux this problem is not observed on this computers. Is it possible to compare installation and reboot/poweroff procedure on FreeBSD and DragonFlyBSD and to find a solution to fix this problem on FreeBSD? best regards, Dmitry Postolov dip-freebsd@yandex.ru
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