On 14 Apr 2010, at 04:55, oizs <o...@freemail.hu> wrote:
It exactly looks like this:
BTX loader 1.00 BTX version is 1.01
Console: internal video/keyboard
Good news! It's not BTX code, but loader :)
Start point is in common/consoles.c line 85 (freebsd current)
Boot loader code can be found at /usr/src/sys/boot
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I have tried booting fbsd from pendrive cd dvd harddrive but I get
the same results. How can I add trace output to btx loader?
On 2010.04.14. 0:24, Arseny Nasokin wrote:
On 13 Apr 2010, at 23:33, oizs <o...@freemail.hu> wrote:
Hello,
I bought myself an arima board on ebay, but I can't get it to boot
any freebsd on it. It turns out to be a google board with a
special google efi. picture: http://atrejus.net/arima/arima-gr.jpg
other pictures: http://interhost.hu/stuff/pics/obey/ I can boot
debian with acpi=off without trouble, even xen. Bsds die at btx
loader part right after "Consoles: internal video/keyboard". I've
tried 32bit 4.10 5.2 6.3 7.0 7.2 8.0rc 8.0 64bit 7.2 8.0 even
current but can't get past that spot. I can't even get any debug
information, because It never reaches a point to get any. Any
input would be nice and I can give info from linux if that helps.
Can you take shot of BTX die? how does it die: reboot, write
something or etc.,? Can you add trace output to BTX code on other
machine and run with it?
Did you try to boot from USB flash?
Thanks in advance,
zsozso
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