I'm also running FreeBSD on a couple of late-2009 Mac Minis.Īfter much trial and error I have found that it is possible to install FreeBSD 10.3-Release (I installed the non-UEFI, amd64 version - ) if you forgo the GPT partitioning scheme and instead use the MBR partitioning scheme. > bless -info -getbootĬurrent EFI boot device string is: 'IOMatchIOProviderClassIOMediaIOPropertyMatchUUID9ED183AC-6DBB-11E7-838D-002590EC6166BLLastBSDNamedisk2s1IOEFIDevicePathTypeMediaFilePathPath\EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI' > sudo bless -mount /Volumes/ESP/ -setBoot -file /Volumes/ESP/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI > sudo bless -mount /Volumes/ESP/ -setBoot -file /Volumes/ESP/EFI/BOOT/ > sudo mount -t msdos /dev/disk2s1 /Volumes/ESP/ IONVRAM-DELETE-PROPERTY='efi-boot-kernelcache'Ĭurrent EFI boot device string is: 'IOMatchIOProviderClassIOMediaIOPropertyMatchUUID9ED183AC-6DBB-11E7-838D-002590EC6166BLLastBSDNamedisk2s1' Preferred system partition found: disk0s1Ģ : = ( > sudo bless -device /dev/disk2s1 -setBoot -verbose > bless -info -getboot -verboseĬurrent EFI boot device string is: 'IOMatchIOProviderClassIOMediaIOPropertyMatchUUIDF845B1F7-CD84-4936-8850-3D9E070E7145BLLastBSDNamedisk1s1'īoot option is 8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0080
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |