Hi all,
I was wondering if anybody would have any idea how to troubleshoot an issue I get while trying to install FreeBSD 10.0 on a DL380 G5.
The server can boot while using ESXi 5.1 and does not crash or anything like that however I wanted native FreeBSD instead to use as a backup server for my primary server which does router/fw/nat/squid/jails/etc...
The DL380 G5 is a dual Xeon 5140 with 8GB of RAM, updated to the latest HP BIOS available. It has a Smart Array P400 controller and disks are configured as 2 logical drives.
Boot is done from the internal DVD drive.
I tried disabling USB Legacy and still experience the same thing (note: I still need USB long term).
The DVD boots and then is stuck right after the line showing the bootstrap header with a '\' and does not progress anymore.
My USB keyboard has all 3 LED on (num lock etc...) and becomes non responsive, CTRL-ALT-DEL has not effect.
I looked on the forum on noticed people seem to have been successful at running FreeBSD on such hardware.
Let me know if you have any idea as I would love to have a secondary native FreeBSD on this HW.
Thanks in advance.
I was wondering if anybody would have any idea how to troubleshoot an issue I get while trying to install FreeBSD 10.0 on a DL380 G5.
The server can boot while using ESXi 5.1 and does not crash or anything like that however I wanted native FreeBSD instead to use as a backup server for my primary server which does router/fw/nat/squid/jails/etc...
The DL380 G5 is a dual Xeon 5140 with 8GB of RAM, updated to the latest HP BIOS available. It has a Smart Array P400 controller and disks are configured as 2 logical drives.
Boot is done from the internal DVD drive.
I tried disabling USB Legacy and still experience the same thing (note: I still need USB long term).
The DVD boots and then is stuck right after the line showing the bootstrap header with a '\' and does not progress anymore.
My USB keyboard has all 3 LED on (num lock etc...) and becomes non responsive, CTRL-ALT-DEL has not effect.
I looked on the forum on noticed people seem to have been successful at running FreeBSD on such hardware.
Let me know if you have any idea as I would love to have a secondary native FreeBSD on this HW.
Thanks in advance.