I finally make MacBookPro 11,3 UEFI boot successfully:
1. copy boot1.efi to /EFI/boot/BOOTx64.efi in EFI partition
2. Create a small UFS partition in internal SSD, and installworld and
installkernel.
3. Without USB stick, then system really can boot, although the loader
still stop at:
Start @ 0xfff
If you're interested, you can try out the following ISO:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/srbunx0agrokcs3/freebsd-current-uefi-bios-amd64.iso
The image was built on Friday 8th of August for the amd64 platform.
I tested out the EFI part on VirtualBox (UEFI 2.X) and my MacBook Pro 17
inch from 2011 (EFI
I'd point out that, as of last week, the standard -CURRENT ISOs (and
generate-release.sh script) make EFI-bootable media by default. All the
snapshots should have this done already, for instance.
-Nathan
On 07/12/14 03:09, Anders Bolt-Evensen wrote:
I also got a message like that when I booted
I could boot from USB but the console stops after printing the
resolution. I tried on a macbookpro of unknown age (not brand new, not
very old) and a newer Air. I could tell by the way my USB key blinked
that it actually finished booting and went to the installer, and would
shut down properly whe
As loader.efi and kernel not change at all from USB to CD, I am confuse why
you can boot from CD.
Anyway, I try to boot from CD as you suggest, but I got the same result as
before:(
2014-07-12 18:09 GMT+08:00 Anders Bolt-Evensen :
> I also got a message like that when I booted from a USB stick o
I also got a message like that when I booted from a USB stick on a
MacBookPro8,3 (17 inch, late 2011).
I fixed it by creating a custom ISO image and burned that onto a DVD
using an external DVD drive.
The UEFI installer boots fine from this external DVD drive.
Here is how I did it:
Genereste
On Mon, 7 Jul 2014 08:18:37 +0800
Huang Wen Hui wrote:
> I got the same result from Fedora-20:
>
> [liveuser@localhost ~]$ dmesg|grep efifb
> [2.665017] efifb: probing for efifb
> [2.667915] efifb: framebuffer at 0x8002, mapped to
> 0xc9000b98, using 28800k, total 28800k
> [
I got the same result from Fedora-20:
[liveuser@localhost ~]$ dmesg|grep efifb
[2.665017] efifb: probing for efifb
[2.667915] efifb: framebuffer at 0x8002, mapped to
0xc9000b98, using 28800k, total 28800k
[2.667916] efifb: mode is 2880x1800x32, linelength=16384, pages=1
[
The linux UEFI peeps have the same problem(s):
http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/10014.html
Look for "stride".
-a
On 6 July 2014 06:40, Aleksandr Rybalko wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jul 2014 22:34:30 +0800
> Huang Wen Hui wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> On my MacbookPro11,3, I got this error message:
>>
>> http://sw.g
On Fri, 4 Jul 2014 22:34:30 +0800
Huang Wen Hui wrote:
> Hi,
> On my MacbookPro11,3, I got this error message:
>
> http://sw.gddsn.org.cn/freebsd/uefi.jpg
Hmmm, really weird.
Looks like wrong info about UEFI framebuffer.
Picture said:
1. 2880 x 1800
2. 4 bytes per pixel (masks cover whole 32bit
Hi,
On my MacbookPro11,3, I got this error message:
http://sw.gddsn.org.cn/freebsd/uefi.jpg
cheers,
Huang WenHui
2014-07-04 22:13 GMT+08:00 Ed Maste :
> On 24 May 2014 19:39, Rafael Espíndola wrote:
> >
> > Yes, I got that in the mac laptops I tried, it worked on a Mac Pro. It
> > might be th
On 24 May 2014 19:39, Rafael Espíndola wrote:
>
> Yes, I got that in the mac laptops I tried, it worked on a Mac Pro. It
> might be the frame buffer corruption that Ed Maste was mentioning.
I purchased a new MacBook Air yesterday (model identifier
MacBookAir6,2). UEFI boot and vt(4) worked corre
On 24 May 2014 19:30, Huang Wen Hui wrote:
> Hi,
> I try this patch, but no lucky, loader stop at:
>
> Start @ 0x802d6ef0 ...
Yes, I got that in the mac laptops I tried, it worked on a Mac Pro. It
might be the frame buffer corruption that Ed Maste was mentioning.
Cheers,
Rafael
_
Hi,
I try this patch, but no lucky, loader stop at:
Start @ 0x802d6ef0 ...
Cheers,
Huang WenHui
2014-05-22 23:33 GMT+08:00 Rafael Espíndola :
> I just emailed a patch. The issue I was having was just that the text
> was not being displayed.
>
> On 22 May 2014 09:37, Anders Bolt-Evens
I just emailed a patch. The issue I was having was just that the text
was not being displayed.
On 22 May 2014 09:37, Anders Bolt-Evensen wrote:
> MacBookPro8,3 doesn't work with uefi boot either.
> At least mine doesn't.
>
> On 19.05.14 02:36, Huang Wen Hui wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I test uefi boot on
MacBookPro8,3 doesn't work with uefi boot either.
At least mine doesn't.
On 19.05.14 02:36, Huang Wen Hui wrote:
Hi,
I test uefi boot on Macs, some success, include:
iMac13,2 , MacbookPro 2012, Macmini5,3.
But have problem on MacbookPro 2013, loader stop at:
Start @ 0x802d6ef0 ...
A
Hi,
I test uefi boot on Macs, some success, include:
iMac13,2 , MacbookPro 2012, Macmini5,3.
But have problem on MacbookPro 2013, loader stop at:
Start @ 0x802d6ef0 ...
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Huang Wenhui
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