Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2019 18:43:32 -0700 From: "Thomas D. Dean" <tomdean@wavecable.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Install from .iso Fails Message-ID: <c0f8e6bc-9afe-9c6d-a4d5-c54ab59c3dc7@wavecable.com> In-Reply-To: <f833572d-878b-2a43-b733-cd912a93c11c@gmail.com> References: <74e749a3-b544-9bd5-d33a-31a05ede550d@wavecable.com> <0aa49415-4e1b-afe8-8e2a-b14935838ba0@wavecable.com> <c63846ca-74cd-510a-6262-9ba01e70918a@wavecable.com> <7ebb0c1b-335e-8b8e-0c1e-1e95ffe050b9@gmail.com> <4f85bc7f-ace1-457c-211a-207acbb755a2@wavecable.com> <f833572d-878b-2a43-b733-cd912a93c11c@gmail.com>
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On 9/1/19 6:27 PM, MJ wrote: <snip> > > In your list of USB devices, it shows an external hub. Is the device > that is resetting attached to an external hub? In which case, perhaps > it's misreporting something like power and you need to apply a quirk to > that device. > I tried with the external hub disconnected - same results. Maybe FreeBSD's USB 3.0 support is not handling my motherboard, an ASUS P9X79 PRO. I never thought, maybe OC has something to do with it. Something to try. Tom Dean
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