On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Adrian Chadd <adrian_at_freebsd.org> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've just tried to boot a FreeBSD-9.0 BETA2 (i386) memstick USB image > on my BIOS. > > When inserted into a FreeBSD box (the one that I wrote it from), the > partition table has an MBR style partition setup with a single EFI > partition on it. > > It however doesn't even get to the point where it fails to boot - it > hangs the BIOS at the startup screen, just after the memory probe. > This is normally where it'll print out the attached storage devices. > If I attach another USB stick with a normal DOS/FAT filesystem and > partition layout (the same model USB drive), the BIOS start-up sequence > completes. > > The motherboard is a Gigabyte G41MT-ES2L. The BIOS reports it as > "G41MT-ES2L F2". > The version string along the bottom is "12/01/2009-G41-ICH7-6a79PG03C-00". Sounds like what happens when I try to boot my ThinkPad T520 with my cell phone plugged in (Thunderbolt). It locks up tight in BIOS. Won't boot anything. This is a hardware issue as the phone looks like a USB drive to the OS. After I boot I can plug in the phone and it is probes correctly under FreeBSD or Windows 7. I suspect that the thumb drive is the issue, not FreeBSD. -- R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer - Retired E-mail: kob6558_at_gmail.comReceived on Mon Sep 26 2011 - 02:56:59 UTC
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