Jean-Baptiste Potonnier wrote:
Crispy Beef wrote:
Just booted my AMD64 system with the install CD from the link above
and got into sysinstall no problem, booted the kernel (with ACPI)
and could see all hardware being detected nicely.
I remember when I first had the system that I had to flash the BIOS
as the USB 2.0 stuff was causing issues with both Windows and Linux,
maybe it's worth updating the BIOS, outside of that I don't really
know what to suggest and will have to leave it for somebody with
more FreeBSD experience to answer.
Have you tried it with ACPI enabled? I think it's option 2 on the
menu. You'll be needing that enabled for the system anyway.
Do you talk about the BIOS menu? because I have no menu in the installer
(if fact I think I'm not in the installer but in a mini-shell for
loading a kernel)
When the install CD boots, you normally get presented with a menu (same on an
installed FreeBSD system) which allows you to choose to boot the system with;
1) ACPI Disabled 2) ACPI Enabled...a safe mode etc. etc. If you are not
getting to that then it sound like you might be at the loader console.
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