Hi,
On 1/5/19 6:40 PM, Ruben wrote:
Ill try updating an apu1 ( running 11.2 ) with its current (mainline)
firmware to 12.0 one of these days as well.
I updated my apu1d4 from 11.2 to 12.0 (freebsd-update), no
strange/unexpected behaviour.
The apu1d4 is running its "original" firmware I
Hi Daniel,
There might be some 'other' implementations on the server-side which
weren't compatible with the initial iPXE payload on the apu1, but it
definitely worked for us. Otherwise we wouldn't have released it in the
first place.
Best regards,
Michael Steinmann
Am Mo., 7. Jan. 2019 um 10:3
Hi Michael,
> On 7 Jan 2019, at 10:52, Michael Steinmann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> iPXE works fine since many years on the apu1.
>
it was not working for apu2 till I got a patched version from PCEngines a while
back.
> Best regards,
> Michael Steinmann
>
>
>
> Am So., 6. Jan. 2019 um 08:18 U
Hi,
iPXE works fine since many years on the apu1.
Best regards,
Michael Steinmann
Am So., 6. Jan. 2019 um 08:18 Uhr schrieb Daniel Braniss <
da...@cs.huji.ac.il>:
>
>
> > On 5 Jan 2019, at 19:40, Ruben wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just to follow up, i've upgraded (freebsd-update) one of my apu
> On 5 Jan 2019, at 19:40, Ruben wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just to follow up, i've upgraded (freebsd-update) one of my apu2c4 today
>
> - firmware upgrade to v4.8.0.7 (so switched from legacy to mainline)
> - FreeBSD upgrade from 11.2 to 12.0
>
> smooth sailing so far.
>
> Ill try updating an apu
Hi,
Just to follow up, i've upgraded (freebsd-update) one of my apu2c4 today
- firmware upgrade to v4.8.0.7 (so switched from legacy to mainline)
- FreeBSD upgrade from 11.2 to 12.0
smooth sailing so far.
Ill try updating an apu1 ( running 11.2 ) with its current (mainline)
firmware to 12.0 o
On 2019-01-04 21:10, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
What do the newer firmwares give you ? i.e. why upgrade ? On my APU3s
I
am running
and havent seen any issues with it ? Are there new features ?
I had an issue, FreeBSD 12.0 would only boot *very* slowly. That's why
I started
upgrading to legac
On 1/4/2019 3:50 PM, c...@milos.co.za wrote:
> On 2019-01-04 21:10, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>>> What do the newer firmwares give you ? i.e. why upgrade ? On my APU3s I
>>> am running
>>
>>> and havent seen any issues with it ? Are there new features ?
>>
>> I had an issue, FreeBSD 12.0 would o
Hi!
> What do the newer firmwares give you ? i.e. why upgrade ? On my APU3s I
> am running
> and havent seen any issues with it ? Are there new features ?
I had an issue, FreeBSD 12.0 would only boot *very* slowly. That's why I started
upgrading to legacy 4.0.22, which would not boot at all, the
On 1/4/2019 2:53 PM, Ruben wrote:
> Hi Kurt,
>
>>
>> Well, that's what I thought as well, but when the legacy did not work,
>> I tried the mainline (the 4.8.0.5), it worked.
>>
> ..
>>
>> I did not test the .7, due to my fatfingering during the
>> download/update 8-}
>> As it worked, I'm fine for n
Hi Kurt,
Well, that's what I thought as well, but when the legacy did not work,
I tried the mainline (the 4.8.0.5), it worked.
..
I did not test the .7, due to my fatfingering during the download/update 8-}
As it worked, I'm fine for now.
Tnx for your elaboration.
I hope to find some tim
Hi!
> It was my understanding FreeBSD only worked with the "legacy" firmware
> releases.
Well, that's what I thought as well, but when the legacy did not work,
I tried the mainline (the 4.8.0.5), it worked.
> Since 4.8.0.5 is a "mainline" release, is there any particular
> reason not to go for t
Hi Kurt,
It was my understanding FreeBSD only worked with the "legacy" firmware
releases. Since 4.8.0.5 is a "mainline" release, is there any particular
reason not to go for the newest "mainline" release (v4.8.0.7) ?
Kind regards,
Ruben
On 1/4/19 6:23 PM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
Has ther
Hi!
> Has there been any progress on this?
>
> I'm asking because I'd very much like to upgrade my apu's to FreeBSD 12 as
> well!
Well, if you can upgrade your firmware to 4.8.0.5, it should work (it
was a re-install).
--
p...@freebsd.org +49 171 3101372 One year to go
Hi,
Has there been any progress on this?
I'm asking because I'd very much like to upgrade my apu's to FreeBSD 12
as well!
Kind regards,
Ruben
On 12/17/18 11:38 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
Our developers ask for the full log you could provide.
Below the boot1 with 4.0.22, that stalled.
Hi!
> Our developers ask for the full log you could provide.
Below the boot1 with 4.0.22, that stalled.
And the boot2, with 4.8.0.5, that worked.
Serial Number: 1086158
-boot1---
PC Engines apu2
coreboot build 20180312
BIOS version v4.0.22
4080 MB ECC DRAM
SeaBIOS (versi
Hi,
Our developers ask for the full log you could provide.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Michael Steinmann
Am Sa., 15. Dez. 2018 um 21:00 Uhr schrieb Kurt Jaeger :
> Hi!
>
> Testing FreeBSD 12.0 on an apu2d4 with WLAN board, after upgrading to
>
> http://pcengines.ch/file/apu2_v4.0.22.rom.tar.gz
>
>
Hi,
Thanks, we'll look at it ...
Best regards,
Michael Steinmann
Am Sa., 15. Dez. 2018 um 21:40 Uhr schrieb Kurt Jaeger :
> Hi!
>
> > Testing FreeBSD 12.0 on an apu2d4 with WLAN board, after upgrading to
> >
> > http://pcengines.ch/file/apu2_v4.0.22.rom.tar.gz
> >
> > the boot hangs after:
>
>
Hi!
> Testing FreeBSD 12.0 on an apu2d4 with WLAN board, after upgrading to
>
> http://pcengines.ch/file/apu2_v4.0.22.rom.tar.gz
>
> the boot hangs after:
With apu2_v4.8.0.5.rom it boots.
--
p...@freebsd.org +49 171 3101372 2 years to go !
Hi!
Testing FreeBSD 12.0 on an apu2d4 with WLAN board, after upgrading to
http://pcengines.ch/file/apu2_v4.0.22.rom.tar.gz
the boot hangs after:
[...]
Event timer "RTC" frequency 32768 Hz quality 0
attimer0: port 0x40-0x43 irq 0 on acpi0
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
Event
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