Date: Tue, 24 May 2022 01:31:31 +0900 (JST) From: Yasuhiro Kimura <yasu@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Boot hangs up with Alderlake's intel GbE NIC Message-ID: <20220524.013131.515312503672800488.yasu@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <Bp8bHRKV7iNePU_S7YaPc9R8X2hRYEEPNP1F2Y_tgVle_o3Fqp03pcv90xNTQ-T0u25vHqbSto8GQwnqXb4BNuONeFX8XptYKvyokO5ZpDc=@xyinn.org> References: <20220523.164402.599295865361994545.yasu@FreeBSD.org> <Bp8bHRKV7iNePU_S7YaPc9R8X2hRYEEPNP1F2Y_tgVle_o3Fqp03pcv90xNTQ-T0u25vHqbSto8GQwnqXb4BNuONeFX8XptYKvyokO5ZpDc=@xyinn.org>
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From: Jonathan Vasquez <jon@xyinn.org> Subject: Re: Boot hangs up with Alderlake's intel GbE NIC Date: Mon, 23 May 2022 11:41:48 +0000 > Hey yasu, > > I haven't looked into this but if there is a way you can disable the Intel nic's driver from loading (maybe > like this since it's early boot): > https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/how-to-boot-with-messed-up-boot-loader-conf.64019/post-371681 > > That way you can at least get in and do further troubleshooting. You'll need another way to get internet > though, or maybe you can load the module manually post boot and see what happens. On OK prompt I typed 'disable-module em' and them 'boot'. But onboard NIS is still ditected as 'em1'. Did I do something wroing? --- Yasuhiro Kimura
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