On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 10:28:44PM +0200, Pieter Baele wrote:
> Op ma, 16-05-2005 te 12:50 -0700, schreef Kris Kennaway:
> 
> > 
> > > I thought freebsd was an os without problems like these...
> > 
> > Unfortunately, it's impossible to verify that FreeBSD runs on every
> > piece of hardware out there.  Often this is the fault of hardware
> > vendors who do not make their systems 100% compliant with relevant
> > standards.
> 
> Yes, but I use rather common hardware...
> 
> > 
> > Kris
> 
> Hmm because of some reason I don't know yet, the error has changed:
> some parts of the console output again (do I need to write down
> everything? (some dev suggested a nullmodem????)

You should transcribe as closely as you can or set up a serial console
as described in the handbook.  It is very hard to understand what you
wrote below because of all the important details omitted:

> GEOM: configure md0a ..       
>               md 0c
> [01]
> ...
> ata0-master pio ...  wdma ... udma ... cable: 80 pins
> ata0-master setting pio4 / udma 100
> ...
> GEO: new disk ad0
> .
> .
> ar: FreeBSD check1 failed
> acd0..
> acd1: medium no...
> 
> MBREXT
> [01]
> [02]
> .
> .
> .
> GEOM
> .
> .
> .
> latest lines: 
> 
> GEOM: Configure ad0s3s2s2s1, start ...
> GEOM: Configure ad0s3s2s2s2, start ...
> 
> and then everything hangs...
> 
> If you could tell me where I shoud look precisely :-S
> (thank you for your patience and time already)
> 
> 
> Mabye I should try NetBSD? :p

If you think it would make you happy.

Kris

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