> > Hi.
> >
> > Are you shure you're using *.memstick.img?
>
> I am shure I am NOT using memstick, as the subject says
> I am using:
> FreeBSD-13.0-RC1-amd64-disc1.iso
>
>
> > *.iso are for optical drives.
>
> Ah, not since 12.0, these are now "hybrid" type images that
> are designed to
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021, 9:49 AM Rodney W. Grimes
wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > Are you shure you're using *.memstick.img?
>
> I am shure I am NOT using memstick, as the subject says
> I am using:
> FreeBSD-13.0-RC1-amd64-disc1.iso
>
>
> > *.iso are for optical drives.
>
> Ah, not since 12.0, these
> Hi.
>
> Are you shure you're using *.memstick.img?
I am shure I am NOT using memstick, as the subject says
I am using:
FreeBSD-13.0-RC1-amd64-disc1.iso
> *.iso are for optical drives.
Ah, not since 12.0, these are now "hybrid" type images that
are designed to be written to either a d
Hi.
Are you shure you're using *.memstick.img?
*.iso are for optical drives.
If your memstick can perfectly (or at least enough for CD loader and
kernel) mimic optical drive, maybe with help by firmware, it would be
able to boot.
Otherwise, you should write FreeBSD-13.0-RC1-*-memstick.img with
d
Glen,
Things get worse... I could at least boot the BETA4 .iso when
I wrote it to a memstick. I can NOT boot the RC1. I have checked
the sha512 of my image, wrote it twice, same results, I get:
CD Loader 1.2
Bulding the boot loader arguments
Looking up /BOOT/LOADER... File not found
Loo