Re: MMC problem on APU2 with 11.2

2018-07-15 Thread Stefan Bethke


> Am 14.07.2018 um 16:34 schrieb Ruben :
> 
> Hi Graham,
> 
> On 07/14/2018 06:03 AM, Graham Menhennitt wrote:
>> This probably isn't much use to you, but I'm running FreeBSD 11-Stable on 
>> two APU2s. But I'm booting from SSD, not SDHC. No problems here.
>> 
>> Graham
>> ___
> 
> Thank you for your feedback. Good to hear more list ppl are running APU2's :)
> 
> I think the issue was triggered by the SDHC/MMC driver in 11.2 and the APU2's 
> firmware because after updating the firmware I ran (4.0.7) to the most recent 
> firmware available on https://pcengines.github.io/#lr-10 (4.0.18 legacy), the 
> problem was solved.
> 
> Since PC Engines advises users to only run the github firmware if users have 
> the possibility to de-brick their units (which I only learned about 
> afterwards and requires special hardware..) I guess some caution is advised.
> 
> 
> The board seems to be running fine with 11.2 now so I'm happy :)

I’m having problems with the two USB3 ports at the back, and I have the 
non-legacy BIOS version 4.8.0.1.

Are USB devices working as expected for you?


Stefan

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Re: MMC problem on APU2 with 11.2

2018-07-15 Thread Ruben

Hi Stefan,


On 07/15/2018 11:55 AM, Stefan Bethke wrote:

I’m having problems with the two USB3 ports at the back, and I have the 
non-legacy BIOS version 4.8.0.1.

Are USB devices working as expected for you?


The only time I use an USB device is when I install or perform firmware 
upgrades (not very often). I did experience some trouble with GPT during 
installation of 11.0/11.1 if I remember correctly and I had to use the 
"lowest" usb port for the install USB disk to get booted correctly (my 
memory is fuzzy on the details however).



I remember reading somewhere that PC Engines recommends running the 
"legacy" version of the firmware if the OS is FreeBSD/PFSense etc. 
Perhaps worth a try to "upgrade" to the legacy series of firmware?



Kind regards,


Ruben
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Re: MMC problem on APU2 with 11.2

2018-07-15 Thread Stefan Bethke
Am 15.07.2018 um 13:32 schrieb Ruben :
> 
> I remember reading somewhere that PC Engines recommends running the "legacy" 
> version of the firmware if the OS is FreeBSD/PFSense etc. Perhaps worth a try 
> to "upgrade" to the legacy series of firmware?

I’ve just tried with 4.0.18, and the US3 ports don’t work any better. Instead, 
the EHCI controller complains about not being able to set up the device 
properly. I went back to 4.8.0.1.


Stefan

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