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Re: Gigabyte GX-BXBT-1900
On Oct 2, 2015, at 9:10 AM, Sridhar Ayengar <ploop%mindless.com@localhost> wrote:
> Hi. I just got several Gigabyte GX-BXBT-1900 micro-micro systems. I've been trying to install NetBSD on them with no luck. I've tried both the 6.1.5 and 7.0 iso files from the FTP server, as well as a 7.0 installation on a 256GB thumb drive. Neither works.
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> The kernel boots up until the point where it tries to find the root filesystem. In all cases, it just sits at the prompt. It looks to me like the system isn't accepting input from the USB keyboard and can see neither the thumb drive nor the USB CD-ROM. Could it be possible that the USB chipset on this machine isn't supported?
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> One of the things I tried is to boot the thumb drive and CD-ROM (in the same external USB player) on an older system. Both boot without any trouble.
Can you boot it with a serial console instead of a keyboard/monitor?
Will it boot off the network?
I’m not sure if it has these capabilities, but they might be alternatives to look into.
Cheers,
Brook
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