FreeBSD 10.3 BETA1&2 does not boot on Mac Pro 2008

2016-02-13 Thread claudiu vasadi
Hello all, While trying to boot 10.3 amd64 uefi disk1 BETA1 and BETA2 iso on a Mac Pro 2008, I get the following message: BETA1 - http://s76.photobucket.com/user/da1_27/media/10.3-BETA1_zpswjatgfg2.jpg.html BETA2 - http://s76.photobucket.com/user/da1_27/media/10.3-BETA2_zpsfiedhsks.jpg.html Rig

UEFI + ZFS i5 Dmesg

2016-02-13 Thread Thomas Laus
It looks like my reply to the verbose dmesg.boot did not make it to the list. I was able to boot the PC from a MSDOS 6.22 floppy using a USB floppy drive. I also can load OpenBSD 5.8 on this PC and it boots normally. My verbose dmesg.boot: Table 'FACP' at 0xbf24f4b8 Table 'APIC' at 0xbf24f5c8 A

New academic vacancies at Computeroxy

2016-02-13 Thread Richard Huber
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Re: Is UEFI required for ZFS?

2016-02-13 Thread Konstantin Belousov
On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 03:46:16PM +, Mark Dixon wrote: > I don't think I can clock it down, although the UEFI bios screens are > massively confusing so I could be wrong. > > Verbose dmesg: Might be, try the following (mostly debugging) change. diff --git a/sys/boot/i386/libi386/time.c b/sys

Re: Is UEFI required for ZFS?

2016-02-13 Thread Mark Dixon
Konstantin Belousov gmail.com> writes: > > On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 09:15:49PM +, Mark Dixon wrote: > > > Can you put a dmesg.boot from the server ? An pciconf -lvb ? > > > > > > > I have the exact same issue on the forum, so I can: > As a blind shot, try to lower the CPU frequency in the B

Re: Is UEFI required for ZFS?

2016-02-13 Thread Konstantin Belousov
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 09:15:49PM +, Mark Dixon wrote: > > Can you put a dmesg.boot from the server ? An pciconf -lvb ? > > > > I have the exact same issue on the forum, so I can: As a blind shot, try to lower the CPU frequency in the BIOS, to 3 or even to 2 Ghz. If you can try a dos (real