Actually I can't really boot FreeBSD nor DragonflyBSD, because they give me
panic on ACPI, and even with disabled ACPI, DragonflyBSD doesn't boot,
FreeBSD 64 bit will boot from time to time, but when I had PC-BSD (32 bit)
there was some partial success in booting, but Wi-Fi never worked. I even
upgraded to 9.1 BETA, but didn't work.
I will also try OpenBSD these days, if I get my drive to read the OpenBSD
CD, because it doesn't want to read CDs. Only DVDs. I have NetBSD on DVD,
and that's how I installed it.
Best regards,
Stefan.