SirDice Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator Dec 17, 2014 #2 That's not a command, that's a so-called device hint. And they go in /boot/device.hints. See device.hints(5).
That's not a command, that's a so-called device hint. And they go in /boot/device.hints. See device.hints(5).
OP U User7 Dec 17, 2014 Thread Starter #3 I know but I Must run Instalation with this parameter... I see this: How to start installation with hint.ata kernel parameter ...
I know but I Must run Instalation with this parameter... I see this: How to start installation with hint.ata kernel parameter ...
wblock@ Developer Dec 17, 2014 #4 (From memory, might need adjustment.) Type a 2 at that menu and enter: Code: set hint.ata.0.mode="UDMA44" boot
(From memory, might need adjustment.) Type a 2 at that menu and enter: Code: set hint.ata.0.mode="UDMA44" boot
phoenix Dec 17, 2014 #6 I'd recommend not editing /boot/device.hints as that file can be overwritten as part of system upgrades. Put that into /boot/loader.conf instead.
I'd recommend not editing /boot/device.hints as that file can be overwritten as part of system upgrades. Put that into /boot/loader.conf instead.