FreeBSD can't boot from UEFI after installation
Dmitry Potapov
dkpotapov at yandex.ru
Tue Sep 23 13:49:27 UTC 2014
There is no way to enable/disable UEFI, nor to set any relevant options.
23.09.2014, 19:46, "Andrea Venturoli" <ml at netfence.it>:
> On 09/23/14 15:40, Dmitry Potapov wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm trying to complete the installation of -HEAD branch to my ASUS N76VZ laptop, however, after I partition the disk as wiki says:
>>> gpart create -s gpt ada0
>>> gpart add -t efi -s 800K ada0
>>> gpart add -t freebsd-ufs ada0
>>> dd if=/boot/boot1.efifat of=/dev/ada0p1
>>> newfs /dev/ada0p2
>>> ...
>> I reboot and BIOS refuses to boot:
>>> Reboot and Select proper Boot device
>>> or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key
>> I see that this problem affects a certain ASUS laptops, so I've tried to update BIOS, play with my BIOS boot settings and so on, still I can't get it up.
>>
>> Any thoughts on this?
>
> Did you try disabling UEFI and going back to legacy boot?
>
> bye
> av.
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