Yes! That is exactly the problem I have been having since the 1999/10/09 12:57:15 PDT
ATA commit. Here is the link to the email I sent earlier:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1326170+1331912+/usr/local/www/db/text/1999/freebsd-current/19991212.freebsd-current
Basically, on my Pen
Hi,
Before people start wondering about my name being mangled in the From:
field of my previous message: Sorry, it happens regularly when cutting
and pasting into the mailer of the Netscape Communicator 4.7. Maybe I
have to switch to another mailtool...
Cheers,
Hans
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Matthew Dillon wrote:
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> Well guys, I tried upgrading one of my older machines today to the
> latest 4.0. It was running an older 4.0 kernel (Nov 29 1999).
>
[ Detailed description deleted ]
> HELP! Whats happening!!! :-( :-( :-(
>
> At the moment I am stymied. I s
Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> Well guys, I tried upgrading one of my older machines today to the
> latest 4.0. It was running an older 4.0 kernel (Nov 29 1999).
>
..
> HELP! Whats happening!!! :-( :-( :-(
>
> At the moment I am stymied. I switched to a GENERIC kernel
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Doug Ambrisko writes:
: Tonight I will try to define
: ATA_16BIT_ONLY
: in my kernel and try to boot with ata. This may have to be set in GENERIC
: for installs to work ... or the ata driver learn how to figure this out
: automatically on the fly.
Look at m
:Anyways more work and lots of testing needs to be done. Even though I like
:the new ata stuff and use it on all machines (except for one) this is scary
:since a bunch of 4.0 users could get screwed with older good hardware.
:
:Tonight I will try to define
: ATA_16BIT_ONLY
:in my kernel
Matthew Dillon writes:
| Well guys, I tried upgrading one of my older machines today to the
| latest 4.0. It was running an older 4.0 kernel (Nov 29 1999).
I ran into a similar problem when upgrading my server at home. It is an
old 486 with an Intel Saturn chipset. I found the IDE dri
:From what I can tell so far, something during the kernel boot is
:disabling the timer interrupt. The ATA probe does a tsleep() which
:never times out. Output is queued to the console during the boot
:sequence which is never printed (until I CTL-ALT-ESC)...
:
:has someone m
:
:: * First, it locks up with process 0 stuck in 'atawait' while
:
:
: I meant 'atacmd' here.
:
: -Matt
From what I can tell so far, something
: * First, it locks up with process 0 stuck in 'atawait' while
I meant 'atacmd' here.
-Matt
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Well guys, I tried upgrading one of my older machines today to the
latest 4.0. It was running an older 4.0 kernel (Nov 29 1999).
I've included the dmesg output from the (successfully booting) older
kernel at the end.
The newer kernel locks up in several ways:
* Fi
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