> On 14 Feb 2016, at 11:52, Yamagi Burmeister <lists at yamagi.org>
wrote:
>
> Hello,
> this is a known problem with Intel Skylake CPUs. Legacy boot os dead
> slow, UEFI boot is blazing fast. Have a look at this thread, it contains
> some more informations:
>
>
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2015-December/059037.html
>
> As far as I know now one has found / analyzed the root cause of this
> until now.
when saying ?slow?, do you see slowness when printing output to the screen?
I mention this, because in the past I saw something similar, and it was a
misconfiguration with the serial console ?
danny
>
> Regard,
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Feb 2016 15:36:10 -0500
> "Thomas Laus" <lausts at acm.org> wrote:
>
>>> I have a new Asus H170-Plus-D3 motherboard that will be used for a
DOM0 Xen
>>> Server. It uses an Intel i5-6300 processor and a Samsung 840 EVO
SSD. I
>>> would like to use ZFS on this new installation. The Xen Kernel
does not
>>> have UEFI support at this time, so I installed FreeBSD CURRENT
r295345 in
>>> 'legacy mode'. It takes about 7 minutes to go from the
first '|' character
>>> to getting the 'beastie' menu. I changed the BIOS to UEFI
and did another
>>> installation. The boot process goes in an instant.
>>
>> Several others have the same problem. See here on the freebsd forums:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/z9oldkc
>>
>> That is my exact problem. It takes 4 minutes to get a complete
'beastie'
>> menu and 7 minutes 34 seconds to login.
>>
>> Tom
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