Re: Trying initial boot of FreeBSD (main so: 15) of Ryzen 9 7950X3D on an ASUS Prime X670-P WIFI: various dmesg -a lines; more
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Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2023 16:26:05 UTC
On 01/11/2023 07:00, Mark Millard wrote: > FreeBSD context: > > # uname -apKU > FreeBSD amd64-ZFS 15.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT #126 main-n266130-d521abdff236-dirty: Tue Oct 24 18:17:40 PDT 2023root@amd64-ZFS:/usr/obj/BUILDs/main-amd64-nodbg-clang/usr/main-src/amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC-NODBG amd64 amd64 1500002 1500002 > > I moved my FreeBDSS boot media from a ThreadRipper 1950X to a Ryzen 9 7950X3D and tried > booting. It booted but some of the following might be of some note. Is any of it likely > to be problematical? Any of it of particular interest to anyone? Hi Mark I'm interested. I recently started speccing a new system to replace my ancient Solaris 11 AMD Opteron system I'm thinking of the 7950X3D and an x670 or x670e board. I'm planning on using the onboard graphics, which I understand don't work in accelerated mode requiring the use of scfb. I'm not too bothered with the wifi as long as ethernet works. I don't often use the DVD-ROM drive but it would ne nice if it worked. I think I can finally lay to rest the floppy drive (I said that it was old). I'll keep following this thread and the bugzi atime that was mentioned. A+ Paul