Looks like you need to email support and get the updated BIOS. I had the same problem and there is an update to the bios to allow for mSATA boot but not SD card boot yet.
-- Jason Barbier | E: jab...@serversave.us GPG Key-ID: B5F75B47(http://kusuriya.devio.us/pubkey.asc) On Sat, Nov 14, 2015, at 10:22 AM, Mathias Schmocker wrote: > Le 14.11.15 17:02, Chris Cappuccio a écrit : > > Mathias Schmocker [s...@smat.ch] wrote: > >> > >> First tests with a bootable OpenBSD amd64 5.8-current USB stick and > >> installation on the 16GB mSata internal storage. > >> After reboot, BIOS could find mSata to boot on, but defaulted to the > memtest > >> boot payload > >> > > > > This is a setting you can change, although the default boot order > would put memtest last. > > Not for me: > > 1. USB MSC Drive SanDisk Ultra Fit 1.00 > 2. Payload [memtest] > 3. Payload [setup] > > I have now successfully installed and booted on a small 16GB SanDisk USB > key, root on sd1a (but I had a hard lockup once, with > > xhci_wait_for_command: Command ring still running ...) > > But pressing F10 and 3 to access setup and placing mSata in front of all > the other does NOT work (even if sd0a has a bootable bsd.rd, /boot and > the proper /etc/boot.conf, and is accessible once OpenBSD runs out of > the USB key ...) > > Which SeaBIOS, BUILD version, and option rom does your APU2 display when > booting up ? > > > I've had no problems with apu2 detecting msata so far.. > > > >> Unable to abort memtest by pressing (esc) on the serial console, or > (c) for > >> configure. > >> > > > > You have to escape to the prompt before memtest starts. > > > > >