Hello FreeNAS folks,
I have moved from a Skt. 939+DDR configuration and made the jump to the AMD AM1 platform. My board is an ASRock AM1B-ITX paired with an 8GB DDR 1600 RAM stick and an AMD Sempron 3850. I would get the mountroot> shell with my USB3 stick plugged into my USB3 port, however, this was resolved by plugging the USB3 stick into the USB2 port. Moving along, I found that the system would crash, very shortly after start-up.
I would get time to start typing ping and partially through the octets, BAM, restart -> BIOS screen -> boot. Face Palm, repeat. In the past, I have had success simply moving the USB key over from one system to another so long as hardware support was reasonable.
Anyone else experiencing issues with this hardware? I'm running memtest right now and I'll continue disabling BIOS options as they seem relevant; grasping at straws really.
Regards,
Brodey
UPDATE: I have submitted a Bug Report (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=189267&cat=) on FreeBSD's PR site.
I have moved from a Skt. 939+DDR configuration and made the jump to the AMD AM1 platform. My board is an ASRock AM1B-ITX paired with an 8GB DDR 1600 RAM stick and an AMD Sempron 3850. I would get the mountroot> shell with my USB3 stick plugged into my USB3 port, however, this was resolved by plugging the USB3 stick into the USB2 port. Moving along, I found that the system would crash, very shortly after start-up.
I would get time to start typing ping and partially through the octets, BAM, restart -> BIOS screen -> boot. Face Palm, repeat. In the past, I have had success simply moving the USB key over from one system to another so long as hardware support was reasonable.
Anyone else experiencing issues with this hardware? I'm running memtest right now and I'll continue disabling BIOS options as they seem relevant; grasping at straws really.
Regards,
Brodey
UPDATE: I have submitted a Bug Report (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=189267&cat=) on FreeBSD's PR site.