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FreeBSD 13.2 install (boot) issues on a DELL PE R430 server hardware

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I am a newbie FreeBSD user and I would like to install FreeBSD 13.2 on a DELL PowerEdge R430 server hardware. After downloading and booting from a bootable USB stick made from image "FreeBSD-13.2-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso", FreeBSD boot menu appears and when I press enter, tons of texts are running, I can't even stop to read it. When it stops I receive some USB bus related error messages. Is it possible to somehow overcome this issue? I tried several USB related options in BIOS but I get alwys the same result. See attached screenshots. Couldn't find any resolutions using Google.

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Richard Smith avatar
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This maybe because you are using a DVD image on a USB stick. Try using `FreeBSD-13.2-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img`
JackD avatar
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I've tried to use "FreeBSD-13.2-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img" to create the bootable USB stick. I get the same USB related error messages. It seems the issue is related to some kind of USB device integrated on motherboard. I even tried to remove iDRAC module, but I get the same error messages.
Peter Zhabin avatar
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How long did you wait? It looks like you're getting some timeout errors regarding mfi SCSI devices.. In general, USB errors should not be a problem unless it will end up with inaccessible boot media, but it doesn't look like you're getting to the point of mounting anything.
JackD avatar
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I've waited few minutes. It gets into some kind of loop. I'll try to identify repeating messages in loop in the next few days.
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