Citando Jimmi :
Hi everybody,
Ok, the workaround I found was, at boot:
boot -c
ukc> disable acpi
ukc> quit
Thanks :)
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Jimmi
Dave Cottle wrote:
> On 10/03/2008, Massimiliano Giorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It is working! (two days)
>> I have modified the bios settings to "reserve" the irq 9 and now all the
>> ethernet irqs are dispatched to irq 11.
>> I don't know why the irq 9 "is bad" for the "Intel PRO/1000MT Dua
On 10/03/2008, Massimiliano Giorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It is working! (two days)
> I have modified the bios settings to "reserve" the irq 9 and now all the
> ethernet irqs are dispatched to irq 11.
> I don't know why the irq 9 "is bad" for the "Intel PRO/1000MT Dual Port
> Server Adapter
It is working! (two days)
I have modified the bios settings to "reserve" the irq 9 and now all the
ethernet irqs are dispatched to irq 11.
I don't know why the irq 9 "is bad" for the "Intel PRO/1000MT Dual Port
Server Adapter" (but with Linux 2.6.18 it works).
Thanks to all for the suggestions...
Stijn wrote:
> -Did you tried a snapshot?
>
Now I have tried OpenBSD 4.3 (snapshot) without result...
> Can you try disabling uhci?
> -At the boot prompt, enter "boot -c".
> -At the UKC> prompt enter "disable uhci" and then enter "quit" to
> continue booting.
The system freeze...
>
> If your
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