Failing to boot after install
- NevilleGoddard
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Re: Failing to boot after install
Welcome to GhostBSD by the way and sorry for the late reply!!
- NevilleGoddard
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Re: Failing to boot after install
Looking at FreeBSD forums, someone with your card put this in
/boot/loader.conf and it worked for him
hw.syscons.disable=1
So run these commands
ee /boot/loader.conf
Then enter somewhere in the file
hw.syscons.disable=1
Then press esc and save
And see if that works. What happens when you do the above it stops some of the output when booting and it looks garbled but allows the OS access to your graphics card
Make sure you have the
drm-fbsd12-kmod package installed also that you have in your
/etc/rc.conf file, in the kld_list line
amdgpu so it should look like this
kld_list="amdgpu linux plusotherstuff"
/boot/loader.conf and it worked for him
hw.syscons.disable=1
So run these commands
ee /boot/loader.conf
Then enter somewhere in the file
hw.syscons.disable=1
Then press esc and save
And see if that works. What happens when you do the above it stops some of the output when booting and it looks garbled but allows the OS access to your graphics card
Make sure you have the
drm-fbsd12-kmod package installed also that you have in your
/etc/rc.conf file, in the kld_list line
amdgpu so it should look like this
kld_list="amdgpu linux plusotherstuff"
Re: Failing to boot after install
I have tried them all, but it will only boot into a graphical environment with scfb
- NevilleGoddard
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Re: Failing to boot after install
I have a Radeon card that worked by doing the following
Edit /boot/loader.conf and put in
hw.syscons.disable=1
Put in the kld_list line in rc.conf
amdgpu
Then reboot
Edit /boot/loader.conf and put in
hw.syscons.disable=1
Put in the kld_list line in rc.conf
amdgpu
Then reboot
Re: Failing to boot after install
I have tried them all, only scfb will start a graphical environment with my amd computer. It is a bit ugly (1024x768) but useable for installing. When I reboot the boot loader looks at all the partitions and says nothing is bootable.
JC
JC
- NevilleGoddard
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Re: Failing to boot after install
Strange. Your card should be supported
- NevilleGoddard
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- NevilleGoddard
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Re: Failing to boot after install
Please show your
/etc/rc.conf file
cat /etc/rc.conf
/etc/rc.conf file
cat /etc/rc.conf
Re: Failing to boot after install
I finally got Ghost installed, and working well, on another computer. I spent well over 2 months on this, and think I will give it a rest until the next current version of FreeBSD comes out - in the autumn from my understanding
JC
JC
Re: Failing to boot after install
Tried to install 2004.1. The video resolution was perfect! Well done. However, I could not install it. When I partitioned the drive (using 200 gigs on a 2 tb nvme drive) no matter how I tried, the "Next" button never became active so I could actually install it. I tried the auto allocation, manual, and all the various zfs/ufs combos. The computer is using UEFI to boot. When I was restarting, I saw:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/gbi/partition.py", line 617
if 'BOOT' in self.prttn(0) and bios_type == 'BIOS';
IndexError: list index out of range
JC
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/gbi/partition.py", line 617
if 'BOOT' in self.prttn(0) and bios_type == 'BIOS';
IndexError: list index out of range
JC