I found out how to disable ACPI on boottime, and the
kernel w/o the commented ataraid code boots fine.
Something seems to fuck up on my config.
Greets, Tom!
--- Tom Servo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After sometime I tried myself on the kernel debugger
> and did a trace (I dont have
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Creaf SB Audigy
3com 3CR990
Promise FastTrak TX2
Adaptec 29160N
Thanks for any help.
Tom Servo.
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> > Here's the box:
> >
> > Asus CUV4X-D mainboard, VIA 694X, dual-capable
> > 2x P3-933, 768MB PC133 RAM in 3 DIMM(s)
> > Two IBM IC35L 60.1GB disks on first IDE
> > Pioneer DVD-A05SZ on second IDE
> > Two IBM IC35L 60.1GB on Promise Fasttrak TX2
> > (PDC20268/70) in RAID0
> >
> > How do I dump
> > I finally pulled the Promise out and it boots.
> Since I
> > need it for some Windows apps on the same box I
> put it
> > back in and commented some lines in ata driver
> > regarding the detection of Promise Fasttrak
> > controllers and it boots now w/o detecting it.
>
> This is strange, the
> The "bad ivar request (4)" message does *not* come
> from the ATA driver, you must have something else
> that is ruining your day... Does it boot if you
> take out the promise board ?
I was in a hurry yesterday and let the kernel compile
w/o the ata driver while being under the shower.
Without
Hi!
I checked and compiled the recent -CURRENT tree,
buildworld and buildkernel goes all fine.
When booting it seems to crash on initialization of my
Promise controller and get "bad ivar request (4)". I
stripped all possible drivers out of the kernelconfig,
except for the ata driver, and it stil
> > I finally pulled the Promise out and it boots.
> Since I
> > need it for some Windows apps on the same box I
> put it
> > back in and commented some lines in ata driver
> > regarding the detection of Promise Fasttrak
> > controllers and it boots now w/o detecting it.
>
> This is strange, the
> > Here's the box:
> >
> > Asus CUV4X-D mainboard, VIA 694X, dual-capable
> > 2x P3-933, 768MB PC133 RAM in 3 DIMM(s)
> > Two IBM IC35L 60.1GB disks on first IDE
> > Pioneer DVD-A05SZ on second IDE
> > Two IBM IC35L 60.1GB on Promise Fasttrak TX2
> > (PDC20268/70) in RAID0
> >
> > How do I dump
> > I was in a hurry yesterday and let the kernel
> compile
> > w/o the ata driver while being under the shower.
> > Without the ata driver it does boot. Just wanted
> to
> > let you know. I'll take the Promise out when I got
> > some more time (latest friday evening).
>
> Hmm, I need alot more
> The "bad ivar request (4)" message does *not* come
> from the ATA driver, you must have something else
> that is ruining your day... Does it boot if you
> take out the promise board ?
I was in a hurry yesterday and let the kernel compile
w/o the ata driver while being under the shower.
Without
> > I checked and compiled the recent -CURRENT tree,
> > buildworld and buildkernel goes all fine.
> >
> > When booting it seems to crash on initialization
> of my
> > Promise controller and get "bad ivar request (4)".
> I
> > stripped all possible drivers out of the
> kernelconfig,
> > except fo
Hi!
I checked and compiled the recent -CURRENT tree,
buildworld and buildkernel goes all fine.
When booting it seems to crash on initialization of my
Promise controller and get "bad ivar request (4)". I
stripped all possible drivers out of the kernelconfig,
except for the ata driver, and it stil
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