On 11/14/07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > Mark Staudinger wrote: > > I wasn't sure if -questions or -current was the right group, but I > searched > > both before posting. > > > > I'm trying to begin testing FreeBSD-7.0-Beta2, and I have a mixture of > Intel > > and AMD-based machines that I work with. > > I'm using the i386 release. I've previously used FreeBSD-4.9R and 6.2Rfor > > i386 on these machines, but cannot get > > 7.0-Beta2 to work on the AMD machines. These are 100- and 1000-series > > dual-core Opteron CPUs. > > > > I've tried: > > Updating using source from 6.2-Release > > Installing from 7.0-Beta2 CD > > Installing from 7.0-CURRENT-200710-i386 snapshot CD > > > > I see a variety of errors, including: > > > > 1) BTX Halted > > > > 2) errors when running /bin/sh from /etc/rc > > /libexec/ld-elf.so.1 Undefined symbol "opterr" referenced from > COPY > > relocation in sh > > /libexec/ld-elf.so.1 Invalid file format (on multiple binaries) > > various other "undefined symbol" messages > > signal 10, signal 11 on multiple binaries > > Sounds like you might have a corrupted installation. Did you verify the > MD5 checksum on the ISO images? > > > Has anyone successfully used 7.0-Beta2 for i386 on AMD Opteron-based > > platform? Any suggestions for tracking > > down the problem? > > Yes, it works on mine. > > Kris > > I just compared the md5 sum and they match. Considering that I used 2 different CD sources, as well as a source update, all with similar results, it would seem unlikely that a corrupted file/image could be at fault. And of course, the same hard CD can be used to install to an Intel-based machine with no failures.
I've tried 3 different MB/ CPU combinations. All are Supermicro-branded, and all have the HT1000 ServerWorks chipset. I've just found Jeff Robertson's post: http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20071109114636.Y639 Perhaps he can confirm the behavior. In the meantime I will try the patch posted by John Baldwin yesterday on -current, and test that with both IDE and MMIO modes. Thanks, -ms _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"