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2012 Nov 02
6
FreeBSD 9.1 stability/robustness?
I need to build up a few servers and routers, and am wondering how FreeBSD 9.1 is shaping up. Will it be likely to be more stable and robust than 9.0-RELEASE? Are there issues that will have to wait until 9.2-RELEASE to be fixed? Opinions welcome. --Brett Glass
2017 Jan 23
0
[ipxe-devel] sanbooting FreeBSD ISO under UEFI
Whoops, apologies. The intent was to send this email to ipxe-devel. I'll repost to that list. On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Shao Miller <ipxe at sha0.net> wrote: > On 1/23/2017 09:17, Rick Miller via Syslinux wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I currently use iPXE to load memdisk and, subsequently, a FreeBSD disk >> image to perform an OS installation to
2017 Feb 02
3
memdisk load failure on HP DL360g9
Hi all, I have observed a problem where, under legacy BIOS booting mode on the DL360g9, memdisk fails to execute. The same mechanism works fine on the DL360g8. The system displays the below on the console and ceases to respond and must be power cycled. Updating the firmware didn't help. There didn't appear to be any similar issues on the mailing list unless I missed them. Wondering if
2017 Feb 06
1
memdisk load failure on HP DL360g9
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Ady Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I have observed a problem where, under legacy BIOS booting mode on the > > DL360g9, memdisk fails to execute. The same mechanism works fine on the > > DL360g8. The system displays the below on the console and ceases to > > respond and must be
2017 Jan 23
2
sanbooting FreeBSD ISO under UEFI
Hi all, I currently use iPXE to load memdisk and, subsequently, a FreeBSD disk image to perform an OS installation to disk. This works great in BIOS, but upcoming requirements make UEFI a prerequisite. Because memdisk is not UEFI-aware, new UEFI-aware media is necessary. The current plan is to integrate the installation scripts (currently in the hard drive image) into a bootable FreeBSD ISO