On Monday 13 October 2008 10:50:54 Gary Jennejohn wrote: > On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 09:35:10 -0200 > > JoaoBR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Saturday 11 October 2008 07:13:16 Jeremy Chadwick wrote: > > > It's a driver problem. If you want to use SCSI then you'll have to > > > limit memory to 3.5 GB. > > I probably should have written - it seems to be a problem with ahc. In > general SCSI seems to work, as Scott has recently documented. But see > below. > > > well indeed with less then 4G installed it works flawless, so the > > difference I see is that former athln64 MBs had memory hole remap options > > or when 4Gig installed they only gave 3.something to the OS even under > > amd64 - this is NOT the case with the AM2 MBs which should support up to > > 8/16Mb onboard but wth this amount freebsd amd64 does not even boot when > > a scsi adaptor is installed > > I'm beginning to believe that it's motherboard/BIOS related and not a > general problem with ahc or any other SCSI driver. I can say that > at least with my Gigabyte GA-M61P-S3 I observed data corruption with > 4GB of memory installed and with the BIOS mapping a part of memory > above 4GB. > > Forcing the kernel to use only 3.5GB solved the problem. >
exactly, I have the same MB and Gigabytes support changed Ideas with me, even released a newer bios version but at the end they insisted that it is an OS issue since this problem does not appear with windows and fedora -- João A mensagem foi scaneada pelo sistema de e-mail e pode ser considerada segura. Service fornecido pelo Datacenter Matik https://datacenter.matik.com.br _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"