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Fails to boot on NUC10i7FNH

Open phma opened this issue 4 years ago • 9 comments

I bought a new NUC to run SmartOS on to test software portability. It doesn't boot; it says "microfind: could not calibrate delay loop". Here is the result of trying to boot 20200922T220422Z in verbose mode with prom_debug set. img_0587

phma avatar Sep 30 '20 02:09 phma

I tried the new modification which jbk made, still dated 09-22, but downloaded 09-30, again in verbose mode with prom_debug set. It outputs a long list of CPU properties, ending with this:

x86_feature: clflushopt x86_feature: md_clear x86_feature: mds_no x86_feature: core_thermal x86_feature: pkg_thermal mem = 33258444K (0x7edef3000)

It is unresponsive to the keyboard.

phma avatar Oct 02 '20 04:10 phma

I think you confirmed this, but if you boot with kmdb from the boot option menu, when it hangs, does pressing F1+a do anything?

jasonbking avatar Oct 02 '20 04:10 jasonbking

I assume you mean kmdb on boot (there are other options). It gives a [0]> prompt and does not respond to any key.

phma avatar Oct 02 '20 05:10 phma

Hrm.. are there any USB options in the bios you could try to see if you can get a working keyboard?

jasonbking avatar Oct 02 '20 05:10 jasonbking

The keyboard works. I selected kmdb, verbose mode, and prom_debug using the keyboard.

phma avatar Oct 02 '20 05:10 phma

Unfortunately that's just in the boot loader (which is using the BIOS/firmware). Once the kernel loads, for some reason the kernel doesn't like something about the setup -- after kmdb loads, you should be able to type letters and see a response at the prompt (and typing :c + enter at the kmdb prompt should make it continue to boot). If we can figure that out, it'd simplify figuring out the later hang (it's not the only option, but likely the quicker one if we're able to get it working).

jasonbking avatar Oct 02 '20 05:10 jasonbking

The BIOS is FNCML357. I found something about legacy USB and EFI, but I don't know what that means. What should I set it to?

phma avatar Oct 02 '20 06:10 phma

I disabled legacy USB in the BIOS. It made no difference. I also tried the keyboard that I got less than a year ago instead of the old one I've been using. Still can't type anything once the kernel's booted.

phma avatar Oct 07 '20 00:10 phma

@phma Did you ever get this working or did you switch hardware?

blackwood821 avatar Apr 02 '22 05:04 blackwood821