Ok. Well my 9,1 should be here in a week or so. I want to dual boot OS X with it so let's see what I can tease out of it when it gets here.
Thanks, Bryan > On Apr 27, 2016, at 4:14 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister <br...@bsdjournal.net> wrote: > >> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016, at 12:53 PM, Joerg Jung wrote: >>> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 09:41:50AM -0400, Bryan Everly wrote: >>> >>> Has anyone had success with either of the new 12" Retina MacBooks? My >>> search of marc.info came up empty. >> >> I own a MacBook8,2 and efiboot as well as inteldrm graphics seems to >> work fine. However, internal nvme(4) ssd is not detected and the SPI >> connected trackpad/mouse also does not work. The built-in WLAN might >> never work. A standard USB3 HUB (connected via adapter), I tested was >> not really working. So you you can either only attach a USB keyboard or >> disk or wlan card to the single USB-C port, your choice :) >> >> Due to this fact I can not provide a copy&paste dmesg. >> Linux support seems not much better [1]. >> >> I have no idea about the 9,x but would like to see a dmesg. >> Newer MacbookAir might have the same nvme(4) problem. > > The MacBookAir7,2 (13-inch 2015 MacBook Air which is currently the > latest version) does not use nvme(4) and works very well with OpenBSD > and efiboot (I have one issue with the keyboard not mapping tilde right > but haven't looked further into that). I also have a MacBook8,1 which I > tried booting OpenBSD on but ran into various problems mentioned above > about six months ago. Now that nvme(4) is supported I was going to try > it again but it sounds like that doesn't make any difference. I have an > OWC USB-C External Docking station for it and both of Apple's USB-C to > HDMI/VGA with USB dongles but haven't had a chance to try them. > > Bryan