Hi,
I can't boot on cdrom sata, this problem doesn't exist in older releases.
My motherboard is
Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2
On FreeBSD 7.1 my cdrom drive is detected this way:
acd0: DVDR at ata3-master SATA150
Paulo.
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On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 11:03 -0300, Paulo Fragoso wrote:
> I can't boot on cdrom sata, this problem doesn't exist in older releases.
>
> My motherboard is
> Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2
>
> On FreeBSD 7.1 my cdrom drive is detected this way:
> acd0: DVDR at ata3-master SATA150
>
Just checking - is *e
It is quite possible that I messed my local src repo, but this is what I see in
stable/7 r191214. fsck(8) describes -C option, fsck mentions this option in its
usage message, but:
$ fsck -C
fsck_ufs: illegal option -- C
usage: fsck_ufs [-BCFpfny] [-b block] [-c level] [-m mode] filesystem ...
Am
So I recently switched one system to have only (g)labels instead of "raw" device
names in fstab and noticed that now initial (preen) fsck is performed in
parallel
on couple of filesystems where before it used to be sequential.
Here is a lengthy quote from fsck(8):
> In preen mode, after pass 1 c
On Monday 27 April 2009 19:05:16 Ken Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 11:03 -0300, Paulo Fragoso wrote:
> > I can't boot on cdrom sata, this problem doesn't exist in older releases.
> >
> > My motherboard is
> > Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2
> >
> > On FreeBSD 7.1 my cdrom drive is detected this way:
>
on 25/04/2009 06:42 Ruben Lara said the following:
> Hi all,
>
> All was working fine, i reboot and now i get:
>
> error 16 lba 752991
It seems that error 16 means "uncorrectable CRC or ECC error on read" result
status from INT 13h BIOS routine.
My far-fetched guess is that it's either the faili
Em 27/04/2009 12:05, Ken Smith escreveu:
On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 11:03 -0300, Paulo Fragoso wrote:
I can't boot on cdrom sata, this problem doesn't exist in older releases.
My motherboard is
Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2
On FreeBSD 7.1 my cdrom drive is detected this way:
acd0: DVDR at ata3-master
On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 14:10 -0300, Paulo Fragoso wrote:
> Em 27/04/2009 12:05, Ken Smith escreveu:
> > On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 11:03 -0300, Paulo Fragoso wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I can't boot on cdrom sata, this problem doesn't exist in older releases.
> >>
> >> My motherboard is
> >> Gigabyte GA-M61PM
Greg,
I have another report of this problem, and I have a patch for you to try
out, will
be sending it out a bit later today.
Jack
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 5:50 AM, Greg Byshenk wrote:
> I have one machine that is seeing watchdog timeouts on em0, running
> 7-STABLE
> amd64 as of 2009.04.19, an
Hi all,
I'm running into an issue during a buildworld. I noticed this problem
early last week, and also after another csup as of this morning.
I've rm'd everything in /usr/obj, but the problem persists. If anyone
could provide info on how I can avoid this, I'd appreciate it:
===> usr.sbin/bsnmpd
subbsd wrote:
> Hello, i've got some problem with my SATA Optiarc DVD RW:
> message output on the screen in not stopped, but repeating with incremental
> delay:
> ...
> acd0: DVDR at ata3-master UDMA33
> HEOM_LABEL: Label for provider acd0 is iso9660/FreeBSD_Install
Did you retype this? Or did
On 2009-04-27, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> fsck(8) describes -C option, fsck mentions this option in its usage
> message, but:
>
> $ fsck -C
> fsck_ufs: illegal option -- C
> usage: fsck_ufs [-BCFpfny] [-b block] [-c level] [-m mode] filesystem ...
>
> Am I he only one to see this?
r190357 probably ac
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Andriy Gapon wrote:
> It is quite possible that I messed my local src repo, but this is what I see
> in
> stable/7 r191214. fsck(8) describes -C option, fsck mentions this option in
> its
> usage message, but:
>
> $ fsck -C
> fsck_ufs: illegal optio
on 27/04/2009 20:49 Jaakko Heinonen said the following:
> On 2009-04-27, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>> fsck(8) describes -C option, fsck mentions this option in its usage
>> message, but:
>>
>> $ fsck -C
>> fsck_ufs: illegal option -- C
>> usage: fsck_ufs [-BCFpfny] [-b block] [-c level] [-m mode] filesys
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Hi,
I have committed a fix for that. Thanks for reporting!
Cheers,
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Xin LI http://www.delphij.net/
FreeBSD - The Power to Serve!
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:37:50 -0400 Steve Bertrand wrote:
SB> Hi all,
SB> I'm running into an issue during a buildworld. I noticed this problem
SB> early last week, and also after another csup as of this morning.
SB> I've rm'd everything in /usr/obj, but the problem persists. If anyone
SB>
Mikolaj Golub wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:37:50 -0400 Steve Bertrand wrote:
>
> SB> Hi all,
>
> SB> I'm running into an issue during a buildworld. I noticed this problem
> SB> early last week, and also after another csup as of this morning.
>
> SB> I've rm'd everything in /usr/obj, but t
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 15:30:44 -0400 Steve Bertrand wrote:
SB> Mikolaj Golub wrote:
>> On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:37:50 -0400 Steve Bertrand wrote:
>>
>> SB> Hi all,
>>
>> SB> I'm running into an issue during a buildworld. I noticed this problem
>> SB> early last week, and also after anothe
Hello All,
The 6.2 and 6.4 releases work well but I've got some problems when
booting 7.1/i386 release on my server (Duron1200/ASUS A7N233-VM).
When booting from installation CD the computer suddenly restarts
after about 2sec so I even can't see any output (seems it's regs
dump). MD5 hash of CD is
Dear All ,
I have installed FreeBSD 7.2 RC2 for testing its installation on a PC with
the following configuration :
Main board : Asus P5VD2-VM
Processor : Pentium 4 3.00 GHz
RAM : 2 GB
Hard Disk : Seagate ST3250410AS 3.AAC ( 238 475 MB ) SATA II
PS/2 Mouse
PS/2 Keyboard
VGA : On board ( Chip mo
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk <
m.e.sanlit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All ,
>
> I have installed FreeBSD 7.2 RC2 for testing its installation on a PC with
> the following configuration :
>
>
> Main board : Asus P5VD2-VM
> Processor : Pentium 4 3.00 GHz
> RAM : 2 GB
> Har
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