from Karl Denninger and my previous post:
> > This is scary (Bitlocker), sent me to Wikipedia to look up Bitlocker.
> > Can you turn Bitlocker off after turning it on and get your system back?
> You SHOULD (better have!) kept the recovery key. If you have it, you
> can boot with it. Then turn
On Sun, 23 Jun 2019, 09:41 Thomas Mueller, wrote:
> Can rEFInd find and boot FreeBSD, NetBSD, Haiku, etc?
>
> I don't see any refind, however partially capitalized, in FreeBSD base
> system or ports, or NetBSD base system or pkgsrc. I find efibootmgr now in
> FreeBSD, but not NetBSD, base system
On 2019-06-23 04:56, Karl Denninger wrote:
On 6/22/2019 20:16, Thomas Mueller wrote:
I am trying to set up UEFI to boot my FreeBSD and NetBSD installations, and
later, Linux.
Easy. Refind should do that and allow selection from a menu.
I wrote this as an instruction on how to get FreeBSD
On 6/23/2019 02:36, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from Karl Denninger and my previous post:
>
>>> This is scary (Bitlocker), sent me to Wikipedia to look up Bitlocker.
>>>
>>> Can you turn Bitlocker off after turning it on and get your system back?
>> You SHOULD (better have!) kept the recovery key. If
from Niclas Zeising and my previous post:
> > On 6/22/2019 20:16, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > > I am trying to set up UEFI to boot my FreeBSD and NetBSD installations,
> > > and later, Linux.
> > Easy. Refind should do that and allow selection from a menu.
> I wrote this as an instruction on ho
On 2019-Jun-21 20:59:39 +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>Since r349169, my Rock64 has consistently panic'd whilst attaching
>rockchip_dwmmc1. A kernel built at r349135 works OK. The relevant
>output looks like:
>rockchip_dwmmc0: (RockChip)> mem 0xff50-0xff503fff irq 40 on ofwbus0
>rockchip_dwmmc0