On 1 feb 2006, at 11.42, Holm Tiffe wrote:
Johan Ström wrote:
On 1 feb 2006, at 10.57, Holm Tiffe wrote:
Derkjan de Haan wrote:
All,
Today, after a cvsup (RELENG_6) and a rebuild of kernel and
world, my
system no longer boots. It hangs on
Waiting 5 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
Booting from the previous kernel allows my system to boot again.
Please let
me know if I can do anything to diagnose further.
regards,
Derkjan de Haan
I have exactly the same problem here on a ASUS A7V333 Motherboard
and
an Adaptec 3960D SCSI Controller.
The problem seems to be in the acpi interrupt routing, I've updated
the mainboard Bios to the last available version in the meantime
(1018.004 Beta) with no luck. Disabling acpi completly helps booting
the machine again..
Hi
I got one of those motherboards.. however no SCSI card but a promise.
Ive hade huge problems with it (check out the "Page fault, GEOM
problem??" thread). The problems i had was random crashes and very
bad speed to the disks.
It was solved by throwing the mobo out with a new one with nforce2
chipset... Got great speeds now and haven't had a crash since i
installed it (roughly a week now).
Johan Ström
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http://www.stromnet.org/
No Johan, my A7V333 has no problem, it runs for arounrd 2 years now
as my
personal workstation here at work 24/7.
I've cvsupped RELENG_6 again for an hour or so and the now build
kernel
runs flawlessly. There are some new patches in the pci code.
Regards,
Holm
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Hi, yes I've been running it for around 2-3 years too, but with
linux. A couple of months ago I switched to fbsd and problems began
to occur.
Might not be the same problem however..
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