ent change.
Attached is my dmesg -a output for this bootup (includes
results of "atacontrol detach 1 ; atacontrol attach 1")
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I spoke too soon. Suddenly it all works.
>It never got above 10 clients before today. How about a few
>people switch to my server for regular updates? Thanks. :)
>
>Regards,
>--
>wca
Oh, alright
,
are the sites down for maintenance, or is something sinister
going on?
Just wonderin'
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>I upgraded, and now my DVDROM (ata1-slave) is working again, but
>my Plextor 8/4/32A CDRW (ata1-master) still won't probe >correctly.
>
>atacontrol list appears to send out the same message as before.
>
>dmesg & atacontrol list output attached.
>
>Andrew Lankf
>I've gone over the probe code once again.
I upgraded, and now my DVDROM (ata1-slave) is working again, but
my Plextor 8/4/32A CDRW (ata1-master) still won't probe correctly.
atacontrol list appears to send out the same message as before.
dmesg & atacontrol list output
VDROM. Your early revisions of
ata-lowlevel.c allowed the DVDROM to probe correctly and mount
file systems. But nowadays only my harddrive probes, works.
I'll reboot and leave my latest verbose dmesg in another email.
Andrew Lankford
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OK, after checking out Soren's version 1.6 ata-lowlevel.c,
rebuilding the kernel, and rebooting I got the following
kernel boot message (attached). The output of "atacontrol list"
is about the same as before as well. My last build (using
1.4 ata-lowlevel) booted up ok and at least my slave DVDRO
After I rebooted from a make world, I found that my dvdrom device
now occupies /dev/acd0 instead of /dev/acd1 and my plextor 8/4/32A
is nowhere to be seen. Here's a snippet from my last good boot:
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
ad0: 29314MB [59560/16/63] at ata
>> Someone out there is just making a hash of things.
>
>No pun intended, right? :)
>
>--
>Matt Emmerton
On the contrary, I take my puns very seriously. You were supposed
to reply with "Ugh!"
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> Remove the # ("stringify") operator from the printf()
> arguments in
> the iprintf macro. It was causing the actual format string and
> variable names to be written out, instead of substituting the
> values of the variables into the format string.
I take it that gcc's preprocessor getting stri
n't have to pull up
C:\boot.ini directly (or create one from scratch perhaps).
Hope this helps.
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>Try to disable ACPI.
>
>Marc
Ah yes. Just noticed that in the FAQ. I'll fiddle with that when I've got the
time. Might as well disable acpi since it barely
works on my machine anyway. Apart from the power button, that is.
Than
Before anyone corrects me, yes, the man page says bit 5 controls polling, 0x20. My
question stands.
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7 drq 3 on acpi0
ppc0: SMC-like chipset (ECP/EPP/PS2/NIBBLE) in COMPATIBLE mode
ppc0: FIFO with 16/16/9 bytes threshold
ppbus0: on ppc0
lpt0: on ppbus0
lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
Is there something that I overlooked?
Thanks,
Andrew Lankford
PS Apart from some annoyances with g
>Thanks, that's actually more useful because it isolates the problem.
>It's probably something in ppp that is misbehaving with CSTD=c99.
True. A simple rebuild of ppp (without libc, etc.) didn't change anyth
. My kernel is the same as last time. As a result,
ppp's now up and running again.
Thanks for the help.
Andrew Lankford
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Hope this helps unbreak whatever's broken....
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;/', a '!' or contain at least one ':'
Jun 11 22:00:14 bogushost2 ppp[222]: Phase: deflink: Enter pause (2) for redialing.
Bloody irritating.
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>Perhaps it would be a good idea to build a linker.hints file with
>kldxref(8) at boot time. At least, I can't think of any really good
>reasons why _not_ to do it.
Your root and/or /boot partition is (normally) mounted read-only, perhaps?
Just something to keep in mind, a
>Was sysinstall around when 386 was new?
No, and neither was FreeBSD.
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>You can still make device nodes so that the disk can be exported,
>but as, in -current the major and minor number will not exist
...Or use softlinks, perhaps? I can't seem to read mknod(8) disk device
nodes anymore in -current.
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ng",
seems to me. :)
>Since this doesn't appear to be enough, perhaps you (or anyone, for that
>matter) could suggest a better way to communicate this requirement?
My vote would be a direct error message like "Must specify a default ruleset",
or something closer to ipfw(
root@bogushost2:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ARL5KERNEL i386
Anyway I've tried a couple of buildworlds over the past week or two and
still get the same behavior. How do I go about debugging this?
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Stupid question perhaps, but was the inclusion of and
twice in "/usr/src/usr.sbin/apm/apm.c" done intentionally?
Thanks
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Once in a while, user ppp is killed rather abruptly
and it leaves a diagnostic socket behind, which blocks
the creation of a diagnostic socket after reboot.
Anyway, I propose adding another variable to rc.conf, something
along the lines of the three patches here. The default
value for pppctl_s
In any case, I don't know anything about problems with /etc/rc.d/syscons,
but perhaps vidcontrol or the kernel is the culprit.
Andrew Lankford
>Hello,
>
>With the latest changes (1.8, 5th of Sep) to /etc/rc.d/syscons, syscons
>doesn't get initialized on my 5.0-CURRENT.
&g
>You were not, by any chance, using the "-nat" option with ppp?
A Sure was. Thanks.
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Just thought I'd throw in some more bad news >:-). ppp in current
core dumps on me. It starts up in ddial mode ok, does its job for a while,
and then dies. I tried starting it again, and it just sat there instead
of going into the background and returning the prompt, leaving me with no
recou
.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/share/sendmail/Makefile?sortby=log
or
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/usr.bin/xinstall/xinstall.c
So, on to a new topic. Which is better, ^? or ^H ?
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INSTALL is defined as "install -C", which I
don't think is appropriate for use with the -d option either. I
think I noticed a few "install -C -C ... " 's flash by before the
last attempted installworld ground to a halt.
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