HP 8440p Will Not Bot
Cy Schubert
Cy.Schubert at komquats.com
Sat Nov 26 22:29:41 UTC 2011
Cy Schubert writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> A little background before I describe the problem.
>
> I'm currently looking to replace my Acer 3623NWxMI laptop. It's been a
> reliable machine running FreeBSD 5.something to -CURRENT. It currently has
> 8.2 on it with 9.0-CURRENT (not -RC, it's pretty old) and XP on separate
> partitions/slices, and a spare FreeBSD partition (was 7.4 but currently
> unused). No problems here. (A 250 GB disk is pretty small when you have
> four operating systems on it.)
>
> I've managed to extend the life of this Acer 3623 through numerous disk,
> memory, and CPU upgrades, and have disassembled it a few times to clean out
> the heat sink of dust, dog and cat fur. But the old laptop's time has come
> and it's time to look for a replacement for this six year old laptop. It's
> getting pretty long in the tooth and I need something that supports VT-x or
> AMD-V, which the Pentium M does not.
>
> As I'll be shopping around for a replacement I've cloned my FreeBSD 8.2
> partitions and whatever I need from my ZFS zpool to an external USB drive.
> No problems here. I've booted the external drive on my Acer and FreeBSD
> works fine. I've been doing this for years as it's my DRP (I use the term
> disaster in the broadest sense) recovery solution, as I have other external
> USB drives which I've booted my prod server downstairs from to recover the
> system disk. I've also used this process to upgrade system disks on my
> laptop and my servers downstairs. The process works and this particular
> drive boots FreeBSD on my Acer (df -h shows the USB is mounted as root not
> the internal IDE drive). All is well here.
>
> I unplug the USB drive and plug it into an HP elitebook 8440p. It's my
> employer's laptop with Windows 7 Enterprise installed on it. The BIOS is
> locked down and I don't know the BIOS password. However I can select the
> option to boot from USB disk, which it does in the broadest sense of the
> word. The problem is that it loads the FreeBSD MBR on the USB drive. It
> then loads the FreeBSD stage 2 boot on the USB drive and hangs.
>
> Act 2: Not to be outsmarted by this HP laptop, I try again. This time when
> the stage 2 boot loader spinner displays the boot: prompt, I hit space and
> enter
>
> 0:da(0,a)/boot/loader
>
> This gets me a little further. It now hangs at Loading
> /boot/defaults/loader.conf.
>
> It may very well be that there is some kind of BIOS setting that might fix
> this but since it's not my laptop and since the BIOS is locked down I have
> no way to resolve this issue, or it may be that the HP elitebook 8440p just
> doesn't work with FreeBSD. Or, there may be something I could do to in my
> loader.conf that might bypass this problem.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> If I can get it to work and test out FreeBSD 8.2 on this laptop I'll
> consider buying one to replace my Acer.
>
> In the mean time I'll try to boot this USB drive on an Acer 5560G (the
> label says 5560-sb410) with a four core AMD A6-3400 processor (1.4-2.3
> GHz), 6 GB of DDR3, 640 GB drive, etc., at a store I walked into yesterday.
> The $499 price tag caught my eye. Maybe I'll have better luck there.
>
> Any and all help would be appreciated.
Excuse my replying to myself.
I managed to get FreeBSD to boot on the HP.
0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel did the trick.
I think with access to the BIOS I should be able to change a setting, maybe
the SATA setting to IDE instead of AHCI and loader should boot.
It sees the NIC and wireless NIC.
X has a problem with the display. I think this would be a minor problem.
I also tried FreeBSD out on a number of Acer laptops, including the 5560G
and a 5745. It didn't see the Acer wireless NIC. I hear it's a newer
Atheros chipset. This is more of a problem than what I see with the HP. I
recall reading somewhere that somebody managed to get wifi working on an
Acer Nplify card.
I'm in the process of migrating to 9.0, so I'll give that a try on the USB
drive.
--
Cheers,
Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert at komquats.com>
FreeBSD UNIX: <cy at FreeBSD.org> Web: http://www.FreeBSD.org
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