(Sorry I can't reply to anyone, I just joined the list. I saw this
discussion in the archives and thought I should join in.)
I've managed to boot a X220i using -CURRENT as of last night. I got some
help on -questions to get it done though. From a blank machine, you'll
need either a non-USB boot device with FreeBSD media (untested) or a USB
keyboard. If you are using a USB keyboard
set hint.atkbd.0.disabled=1
to install, and use the USB keyboard during installation. Then on the
first reboot in the BIOS set 'USB UEFI BIOS' to disabled. (This means you
can't boot from a USB device.)
At that point, the machine will boot fine. I've tried 8.2-RELEASE, the
last amd64 -CURRENT I could find on the FreeBSD website, and -CURRENT as of
2011-05-16.
I'm building a couple of ports at the moment, and want to reboot with a
couple of config changes in the loader to see if I can get the WiFi
recognized. As soon as I do that I can post my dmesg someplace.
Daniel T. Staal
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