Hey folks,
Just testing the Elitebook 8440p for FreeBSD and recognized a crash instantly (with the install cds/dvd's) when the bootloader is started, I get some stack trace as well, maybe I can post a picture. I tried with amd64 8.0, 8.1-RC1 and 7.1 i386.
Any tip what the reason could be or how to circumvent it?
UPDATE:
(Almost) the same with usb stick, just in difference here I get (sometimes) to the beastie menu, after this automatic reboot. Ubuntu Linux install cd's booting fine.
I just got it to boot the amd64 install memstick, which crashes with a fatal trap 9: general protection fault while in kernel mode. If I choose default boot, instant crash and reboot. If I choose without acpi boot I get kernel trap 9. Escaping to loader prompt and trying to do something like this:
https://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=14747
stalls at a point where the memstick as /dev/md0 should get mounted but it's not
So I guess I ran into some acpi problem perhaps? I disabled already tpm stuff's maybe some other odd security mechanism?
cheers,
Just testing the Elitebook 8440p for FreeBSD and recognized a crash instantly (with the install cds/dvd's) when the bootloader is started, I get some stack trace as well, maybe I can post a picture. I tried with amd64 8.0, 8.1-RC1 and 7.1 i386.
Any tip what the reason could be or how to circumvent it?
UPDATE:
(Almost) the same with usb stick, just in difference here I get (sometimes) to the beastie menu, after this automatic reboot. Ubuntu Linux install cd's booting fine.
I just got it to boot the amd64 install memstick, which crashes with a fatal trap 9: general protection fault while in kernel mode. If I choose default boot, instant crash and reboot. If I choose without acpi boot I get kernel trap 9. Escaping to loader prompt and trying to do something like this:
https://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=14747
stalls at a point where the memstick as /dev/md0 should get mounted but it's not

So I guess I ran into some acpi problem perhaps? I disabled already tpm stuff's maybe some other odd security mechanism?
cheers,