> >I cvsupped this morning and I just had a chance to build a new kernel, and
> >now I get a "cannot mount root" and it drops into some kind of commandline
> >where I can enter a root for it to mount. This is the error it gives me
> >now:
> >
> >ata0-slave: WARNING: WAIT_INTR active=ATA_WAIT_READY
> >ata0-slave: ata_command: timeout waiting for intr
> >ata0-slave: identify failed
>
> I went through this this morning. If you are loading modules from the
> boot loader, load them later, like from rc.conf. I'm not sure what
> broke there, but it's a good workaround.
Well, the same seems to apply to some OHCI host controllers. They fail
to work as well if preloaded or postloaded, but do work if they are
compiled into the kernel. I haven't tried yet whether the compiled USB
support fails if a module is preloaded though. My gut feeling is that
this must be related. I think, and this is just a bad guess, that this
broke around 2 weeks ago. I'll see if I can run a few test kernels this
evening.
Nick
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