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Re: port-amd64/51953: NetBSD do not boot on EFI



Hi,

Could you send a result of memmap command.

2017-02-06 8:35 GMT+09:00  <premislaus1988%gmail.com@localhost>:
>>Number:         51953
>>Category:       port-amd64
>>Synopsis:       NetBSD do not boot on EFI
>>Confidential:   no
>>Severity:       critical
>>Priority:       high
>>Responsible:    port-amd64-maintainer
>>State:          open
>>Class:          support
>>Submitter-Id:   net
>>Arrival-Date:   Sun Feb 05 23:35:00 +0000 2017
>>Originator:     Przemys&#322;aw Pintal
>>Release:        7.99.59
>>Organization:
>>Environment:
> NetBSD/x86 EFI Boot (x64), Revision 1.0 (from NetBSD 7.99.59)
> Memory: 640/2344900 k
>
> This is output of version command from boot prompt (option in bootloader menu).
>>Description:
> Hello! I downloaded "NetBSD-7.99.59-amd64-uefi-install.img.gz" from ftp://nyftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/201702051230Z/images/ and I can boot to bootloader. No matter which option I will choose, I have always some numbers, like progress of loading image or mounting initial ramdisk, and when it finishes loading, then screen is black with only one symbol: "_". After some time nothing changes.
>
> My spec (this is laptop):
>
> samsung-np355v5c-so5pl
> A6-4400M
> 6GB RAM
> 500GB HDD
> HD7520G+HD7670M-1024MB
>
> I'm booting from pendrive.
>
> But I can enter to boot prompt. I tried to manually boot with: boot hd0b:netbsd, boot hd0b, boot. These commands work, but this issue still occurs. With ls I have list of folders from image. dev normally detects disks.
>
> I tried command efivars. There is some list with guid, variable name and value - I grabbed screen picture with smartphone. Every time use of this command results in a different outcome - random list of variables. In one case does not display anything. Always end in this way: GetNextVariableName failed: Invalid parameter
>
> Best Regards!
>
> Przemys&#322;aw Pintal
>
>>How-To-Repeat:
> Try to boot on computer with EFI.
>>Fix:
>


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