[nycbug-talk] APU
Jared Davenport
jared at thegridsource.com
Wed Dec 18 22:33:13 EST 2013
On 12/18/2013 09:11 PM, Jim B. wrote:
> * Jared Davenport <jared at thegridsource.com> [2013-12-18 12:20]:
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>> Hey everyone, first time posting here!
>>
>> I'm evaluating the APU from PC Engines. The specs for this are here:
>> http://www.pcengines.ch/apu.htm. The board also has a single 16gb
>> m-SATA SSD.
>>
>> OpenBSD dmesgd: http://www.nycbug.org/?action=dmesgd&dmesgid=2504
>>
>> I'm having trouble getting FreeBSD 10-RC2 (amd64 & i386) to boot,
>> using memstick installer on a USB drive. Here are modifications I made
>> to the installer image (the board has no VGA):
>>
>> /boot/loader.conf
>> - -> http://pastebin.com/QVZszqMS
>>
>> /etc/ttys
>> - -> http://pastebin.com/uXdXbZ02
>>
>> FreeBSD 10-RC2 boot message:
>> - -> http://pastebin.com/H9402e7j
>>
>> The system stops responding after the last line, with no further
>> messages. Oddly, pfSense is booting fine, using
>> pfSense-memstick-serial-2.1-RELEASE-amd64.img:
>> - -> http://pastebin.com/KHyyQrCm
>>
>> So far, it's only FreeBSD that's having this problem. Any suggestions?
>>
>> Bonus pic! http://i.imgur.com/QX63jrx.jpg (ignore the strange power
>> connector)
>
>
> Hello Jared,
>
> Try adding these lines to the loader.conf file.
>
> verbose_loading="YES" # Set to YES for verbose loader output
> boot_verbose="-v" # -v: Causes extra debugging information to be printed
>
> Also, try getting to a shell in your pfsense system and running dmesg. You
> might be able to compare the output you have with the pfsense dmesg and
> find some differences.
Thanks Jim,
I went ahead and added those lines. Here is the verbose output:
http://pastebin.com/DUhrt8uP
>
> Cheers,
> Jim B.
>
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