Raspberry Pi B FreeBSD 11.2 does not boot with USB pendrive inserted











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I am trying to install FreeBSD on a Raspberry Pi B (not 2 or 3, the old one).
I prepared an SD card with the FreeBSD 11.2 image from download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/arm/armv6/ISO-IMAGES/ and booted the Pi with it. This seems to work fine. Then I added a USB pendrive, and used gpart to make a GPT freebsd-ufs partition on the whole drive.



Now when I reboot the Pi with the pendrive inserted it does not boot any more. When I remove the pendrive it boots fine again.



Below are some photos of the information on screen. (Sorry for fussy photos, I do not know how to take screenshots on FreeBSD when it does not boot.)
It seems that U-Boot detects the USB pendrive and, somehow believes that it should boot from it.



I would like to change it to "always boot from the sd card", but I do not know how.



Any tips?



Booting without pendrive
Booting without pendrive



Not booting with pendrive
Not booting with pendrive



gpart
gpart










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    I am trying to install FreeBSD on a Raspberry Pi B (not 2 or 3, the old one).
    I prepared an SD card with the FreeBSD 11.2 image from download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/arm/armv6/ISO-IMAGES/ and booted the Pi with it. This seems to work fine. Then I added a USB pendrive, and used gpart to make a GPT freebsd-ufs partition on the whole drive.



    Now when I reboot the Pi with the pendrive inserted it does not boot any more. When I remove the pendrive it boots fine again.



    Below are some photos of the information on screen. (Sorry for fussy photos, I do not know how to take screenshots on FreeBSD when it does not boot.)
    It seems that U-Boot detects the USB pendrive and, somehow believes that it should boot from it.



    I would like to change it to "always boot from the sd card", but I do not know how.



    Any tips?



    Booting without pendrive
    Booting without pendrive



    Not booting with pendrive
    Not booting with pendrive



    gpart
    gpart










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      I am trying to install FreeBSD on a Raspberry Pi B (not 2 or 3, the old one).
      I prepared an SD card with the FreeBSD 11.2 image from download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/arm/armv6/ISO-IMAGES/ and booted the Pi with it. This seems to work fine. Then I added a USB pendrive, and used gpart to make a GPT freebsd-ufs partition on the whole drive.



      Now when I reboot the Pi with the pendrive inserted it does not boot any more. When I remove the pendrive it boots fine again.



      Below are some photos of the information on screen. (Sorry for fussy photos, I do not know how to take screenshots on FreeBSD when it does not boot.)
      It seems that U-Boot detects the USB pendrive and, somehow believes that it should boot from it.



      I would like to change it to "always boot from the sd card", but I do not know how.



      Any tips?



      Booting without pendrive
      Booting without pendrive



      Not booting with pendrive
      Not booting with pendrive



      gpart
      gpart










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      I am trying to install FreeBSD on a Raspberry Pi B (not 2 or 3, the old one).
      I prepared an SD card with the FreeBSD 11.2 image from download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/arm/armv6/ISO-IMAGES/ and booted the Pi with it. This seems to work fine. Then I added a USB pendrive, and used gpart to make a GPT freebsd-ufs partition on the whole drive.



      Now when I reboot the Pi with the pendrive inserted it does not boot any more. When I remove the pendrive it boots fine again.



      Below are some photos of the information on screen. (Sorry for fussy photos, I do not know how to take screenshots on FreeBSD when it does not boot.)
      It seems that U-Boot detects the USB pendrive and, somehow believes that it should boot from it.



      I would like to change it to "always boot from the sd card", but I do not know how.



      Any tips?



      Booting without pendrive
      Booting without pendrive



      Not booting with pendrive
      Not booting with pendrive



      gpart
      gpart







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