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On 25/04/2010 08:16:51, peter Ankerstål wrote:
> Ok. I have the new MacBook Pro 7,1 that came out recently. I'll check with the
> USB-list then.
I've a MBP 5,2 which I can't get to boot the FreeBSD install media
successfully. Tried the 201004 9.x sna
On Apr 25, 2010, at 8:14 AM, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> Le Sat, 24 Apr 2010 14:31:18 +0200,
> Peter Ankerstål a écrit :
>
>> Actuall it seems to work with US ISO och US UNIX too but only with
>> the fixit cd.
>>
>> In the FreeBSD boot-meny I also can use the keyboard properly, but
>> when Im
Le Sat, 24 Apr 2010 14:31:18 +0200,
Peter Ankerstål a écrit :
> Actuall it seems to work with US ISO och US UNIX too but only with
> the fixit cd.
>
> In the FreeBSD boot-meny I also can use the keyboard properly, but
> when Im trying to log in on the booted system no keys work properly.
> It al
Actuall it seems to work with US ISO och US UNIX too but only with the fixit cd.
In the FreeBSD boot-meny I also can use the keyboard properly, but when Im
trying to log in on the booted system
no keys work properly. It almost seems like the ctrl-key is constantly
pressed. (pressing say F gives
Le Fri, 23 Apr 2010 23:42:37 +0200,
Peter Ankerstål a écrit :
> Im trying to install FreeBSD on a macbook with dualboot. Everyting
> works out fine but the keymap doesnt work at all. I've tried alot of
> keymaps but everyting it produces is "mumbojumbo". What keymap should
> I use to get the macb
Im trying to install FreeBSD on a macbook with dualboot. Everyting works out
fine but the keymap doesnt work at all.
I've tried alot of keymaps but everyting it produces is "mumbojumbo". What
keymap should I use to get the macbook
working in console?
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