On Thu, 02 Nov 2017 13:08:49 +0200, Toomas Soome wrote: > > With r325310, the UEFI boot with CURRENT should be ok with >512B sectors. The BIOS part is still work in the process. I can confirm that I'm now able to boot my Macbook Pro with 4K SSD. >> On 4 Oct 2017, at 19:32, Allan Jude <allanjude_at_freebsd.org> wrote: >> >> On 2017-10-04 05:27, Thomas Mueller wrote: >>> from Allan Jude: >>> >>>>> Anyone has any recommendations or experience about how to use native 4K >>>>> disks with FreeBSD? >>> >>>>> --HPS >>> >>>> It is not possible in legacy/BIOS mode, because the BIOS calls do not >>>> let you specify a sector size. >>> >>>> However, you SHOULD be able to boot from the 4k device using UEFI. >>>> I am trying to debug a problem I am having with this on my new Mac, >>>> which has a 4k NVMe disk. >>> >>> I've been trying to figure how to boot a FreeBSD system with UEFI as opposed to BIOS-style. >>> >>> I read the documentation, but want to boot a partition that might not be the first BSD partition on the hard disk. >>> >>> For instance, some UFS partitions might have a NetBSD installation, a different FreeBSD installation, or no OS installation. >>> >>> I read the man page (uefi) and looked at the files in /boot; have an EFI partition set up with more than enough space. >>> >>> I would also want to be able to boot other UEFI-capable OSes including Linux, NetBSD (if that works), and Haiku when and if possible. >>> >>> Tom >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list >>> https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current >>> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org" >>> >> >> In this case, You likely want to install a tool like rEFInd, which will >> draw a menu of all of the installed OSes and let you pick. >> >> I use this in two of my laptops, one dual boots freebsd and windows, and >> the other OS X and FreeBSD on my macbook proReceived on Sun Nov 05 2017 - 20:26:11 UTC
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