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I wanted to try FreeBSD on my PC but it's giving me trouble.
The PC is relatively new, Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 7, 32GB DDR4 with Core i5-6600K. BIOS is set to defaults, no overclock. Memory has been tested overnight, 4 complete passes no faults. System has been stresstested with several tools, including prime. System is stable in Arch, Ubuntu and Windows 8.1.
It boots in UEFI from an M.2 SSD (NVMe/PCI-E), first SATA disk is my previous SSD Samsung 830, there are 3 HGST Ultrastars 4TB with a ZFS volume in RAIDZ1 and there's a LG bluray/DVD drive.
Arch Linux is my main system, it "controls" boot with systemd-boot for the other OS's. Preferably FreeBSD should be an option here as well, if that is possible.
I created a memstick from the download page, checked the image before dumping it to the stick, I followed the guide and created it with dd.
When it boots, I get a fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode with fault code supervisor read data, page not present. The stack trace dumps 12 addresses with "??+0" appended to them. Uptime 1s .
I've been searching like crazy but I find so much, seems like this type of kernel panic is really common and generally associated with bad hardware or faulty memory. Hence I mentioned the fact that the system is very stable and checks out fine during stress tests and memory checks.
While I'm reasonably familiar with Linux (RHCSA 7 , RHCE 7 coming in march ) I have never worked with *BSD. Wanted to give it a try ...
Hope someone can help me get this going. Would be greatly appreciated!
I wanted to try FreeBSD on my PC but it's giving me trouble.
The PC is relatively new, Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 7, 32GB DDR4 with Core i5-6600K. BIOS is set to defaults, no overclock. Memory has been tested overnight, 4 complete passes no faults. System has been stresstested with several tools, including prime. System is stable in Arch, Ubuntu and Windows 8.1.
It boots in UEFI from an M.2 SSD (NVMe/PCI-E), first SATA disk is my previous SSD Samsung 830, there are 3 HGST Ultrastars 4TB with a ZFS volume in RAIDZ1 and there's a LG bluray/DVD drive.
Arch Linux is my main system, it "controls" boot with systemd-boot for the other OS's. Preferably FreeBSD should be an option here as well, if that is possible.
I created a memstick from the download page, checked the image before dumping it to the stick, I followed the guide and created it with dd.
When it boots, I get a fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode with fault code supervisor read data, page not present. The stack trace dumps 12 addresses with "??+0" appended to them. Uptime 1s .
I've been searching like crazy but I find so much, seems like this type of kernel panic is really common and generally associated with bad hardware or faulty memory. Hence I mentioned the fact that the system is very stable and checks out fine during stress tests and memory checks.
While I'm reasonably familiar with Linux (RHCSA 7 , RHCE 7 coming in march ) I have never worked with *BSD. Wanted to give it a try ...
Hope someone can help me get this going. Would be greatly appreciated!