I'd like to install Ghostbsd on my laptop, but when I boot from usb I get a kernel panic with:
...without device atpic requires a local APIC..
can you help me?
If I boot from FreeBSD 11 usb it works
Please help!
error booting from livecd
Re: error booting from livecd
The only difference between a FreeBSD image and a GhostBSD image (booting related) is that GhostBSD live media is using grub bootloader instead of freebsd loader, that is what allow us to deploy hybrid images.
But then the kernel is exactly the same ... and it seems you get the error when loading the kernel.
Is that an install on real hardware or in virtual machine ?
But then the kernel is exactly the same ... and it seems you get the error when loading the kernel.
Is that an install on real hardware or in virtual machine ?
Re: error booting from livecd
it's a real machine
it's one of my laptops
it's an HP 250 G5 with 16 gb of ram
please help me, I don't want to install linux
I don't need grub, for me it's ok also using freebsd bootloader
it's one of my laptops
it's an HP 250 G5 with 16 gb of ram
please help me, I don't want to install linux
I don't need grub, for me it's ok also using freebsd bootloader
Re: error booting from livecd
I'm really at loss at what the cause of the error could be, as I wrote before we are using exactly the same kernel.
You can install install FreeBSD (as that appear to work), and later change the default repository and turn it into a ghostbsd install, it will be somewhat longer but should work.
You can install install FreeBSD (as that appear to work), and later change the default repository and turn it into a ghostbsd install, it will be somewhat longer but should work.
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Re: error booting from livecd USB Flash drive [SOLVED]
[SOLVED]
Use the Legacy BIOS entry to boot the USB Flash drive and NOT the UEFI BIOS entry
GhostBSD 11.1 uses GRUB2 to boot up with?? check on that
Use the Legacy BIOS entry to boot the USB Flash drive and NOT the UEFI BIOS entry
GhostBSD 11.1 uses GRUB2 to boot up with?? check on that
ACPI BIOS Error (bug): A valid RSDP was not found (20170303/tbxfroot-369)
panic: running without device atpic requires a local APIC
cpuid = 0