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3. Necessary BIOS settings changes
 
3. Necessary BIOS settings changes
  
::Press [DEL] during boot to enter BIOS settings:
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::Press [DEL] during boot to enter BIOS settings and set the following to:
  
     Set Chipset -> OS Selection to [Intel Linux]
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     Chipset -> South Cluster Configuration -> SCC Configuration -> SCC SD Card Support '''[Disabled]'''
    Set Chipset -> SCC Configuration -> SCC SD Card Support (D27: F0) to [Disable]
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     Chipset -> South Cluster Configuration -> SCC Configuration -> SCC eMMC Support '''[Disabled]'''
     Set Chipset -> SCC Configuration -> SCC eMMC Support (D28: F0) to [Disable]
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     Chipset -> South Cluster Configuration -> SCC Configuration -> SCC SDIO Support '''[Disabled]'''
     Set Chipset -> SCC Configuration -> SCC UFS Support (D29: F0) to [Disable]
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    Set Chipset -> SCC Configuration -> SCC SDIO Support (D30: F0) to [Disable]
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4. Power on the fitlet2, you will see boot process and "Welcome to FreeBSD!" message.
 
4. Power on the fitlet2, you will see boot process and "Welcome to FreeBSD!" message.

Latest revision as of 13:20, 4 November 2018

1. Download the FreeBSD release from https://www.freebsd.org

   $ wget https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/amd64/amd64/ISO-IMAGES/11.1/FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img

2. Prepare bootable disk-on-key (assuming /dev/sdX is your disk-on-key):

   $ sudo dd if=FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/sdX bs=1MB

3. Necessary BIOS settings changes

Press [DEL] during boot to enter BIOS settings and set the following to:
   Chipset -> South Cluster Configuration -> SCC Configuration -> SCC SD Card Support [Disabled]
   Chipset -> South Cluster Configuration -> SCC Configuration -> SCC eMMC Support [Disabled]
   Chipset -> South Cluster Configuration -> SCC Configuration -> SCC SDIO Support [Disabled]

4. Power on the fitlet2, you will see boot process and "Welcome to FreeBSD!" message.