If either of my builtin serial ports is disabled in the bios then i get:
sio1: configured irq 0 not in bitmap of probed irqs0
sio1 port 0-0x7 irq 0 on acpi0
sio1 type 8250
and the boot process stops at this message.
since the acpi module is now loaded automatically, i can only boot if
none of t
Just wondering if the following is a known problem, or if I can provide any
more useful info?
After updating from a pre-Feb 10 current, i'm now seeing Licq freezing on
exit, with top showing it to be in state "poll". (and has to be kill'ed to
exit it)
Xmms is worse, after playing an mp3 for a sho
oader it tries /boot/loader.old before failing, or if
the install process fails to install the new /boot/loader that the move
of /boot/loader to /boot/loader.old is undone.
Just my 2 cents, since i was just hit by this problem.
Thanks
Kelvin Farmer
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Mike Smith wrote:
>
> > > > Please add that back again.
> > >
> > > No. The Matsushita/Mitsumi/Sony CDROM interfaces have gone the way of
> > > the 3c501. The drivers are there, and if you're really desperate, you're
> > > welcome to try them, but they're not supported install devices anymore.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 10:24:14PM -0500, Kelvin wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering if its possible to run FreeBSD-4.0 on a 486 SLC2 66mhz.
I tried compiling a custom kernel without the pci device, and get the
same panic:
..
CPU: Blue Lightning CPU (486 class CPU)
Origin="IBM"
...
npx0: on moth
Hi,
I was wondering if its possible to run FreeBSD-4.0 on a 486 SLC2 66mhz.
(win95 runs on this computer ok)
I downloaded the floppies from Feb.14th, and disabled the hardware I
don't have
but the boot panics at:
...
npx0: on motherboard
npx0:Using IRQ 13 interface
Fatal trap 12: page fault whil
Problem: Computer _sometimes_ stops after the "Mounting root from
ufs:/dev/ad0s2a" line.
Running Current, built world yesterday. (Problem appeared fairly
recently (as in ~2 weeks?, but didn't have ddb in previous kernel)
dmesg:
[...]
ad0: ATA-3 disk at ata0 as master
ad0: 2014MB (4124736 sector
Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> Ah, If you want to reject the standby request from BIOS while the
> system is active, then apmd would be useful. You can configure it like
> this:
> in /etc/apmd.conf:
> apm_event PMEV_STANDBYREQ {
> reject;
Thanks.
> I guess your disks are still in a SLEEP aft
> Hi,
>
> My understanding on your problems is:
> 1. Standby by PM timer in BIOS setting fails with the system activity.
If by fails you mean enters standby mode, then yes the computer enters
standby mode while the system is active, after the period of time set in
the bios, as long as no keys hav
Hi,
Apm does not seem to be behaving correctly on my computer (running
yesterday's CURRENT)
eg: with a make world running, the following happens after about 15 mins
of not touching the keyboard.
Received APM Event: PMEV_STANDBYREQ
Execute APM hook "pcm suspend handler"
Called APM sound suspend
> >It seems that if the splash screen image is not cleared (ie: press any
> >key) before xdm starts up then once logged in the user is unable to
> >switch to a vitual terminal (ie: ctrl-alt-f1 etc), and it just beeps
> >when those keys are pressed.
> >Solution? Putting the command kldunload splash_
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