Hello erik,
Saturday, April 10, 2010, 2:54:01 PM, you wrote:
>> I have an ASUS P6T SE with a Core i7 and 4gb of ram and it can boot
>> with 9atom.iso and install. But something is happening that prevent it
>> to boot after the install (i got a register dump. may be something
>> wrong happened when doing the format of 9fat :?). Network also works.
>> And Vesa works at 1280x900x8 with an ati hd 5750. Monitor is samsung p2250.
>>
>> I'll report if i get it booting, but i think it should boot if was able
>> to install and the live cd works, no?
> yes, that does sound like some sort of screw up.
> could you send
> - pci/lspci output,
> - a screenshot of the register dump, and
> - a sha1sum of the kernel (so i know which kernel
> you've got).
> - erik
This is the 9load panic (manually transcribed):
PBS2. . . Plan 9 From Bell Labs
no vga; serial console only
cpu0: 2675MHz i7 loop 142773
apm ax=f000 cx=f000 dx=40 di=100 ebx=ffff esi=0
found 11 e820 entries
flags=10a07 trap=e ecode=2 pc=0x800377ff
ax 8002c391 bx 00000000 cx ffffffff dx 80047fac
si 00000001 di 8004ad88 bp 80061c20
cs 0010 ds 008 es 0008 fd 0008 gs 0008
cr0 800000011 cr2 8942443 cr3 0000c000
panic: exception/interrupt 14
press almost any key. . .
I installed again to see if i missed some odd behaviour the first
time, but seems there are no noticeable error messages. Also the
install speed is fine, there is no huge load of interrupts when
installing and no missed interrupt messages.
The interrupt 14 was associated with sdC and sdD.
sdC0 is the sata dvd drive
sdD0 is the sata hard disk
sdE0 is the ide dvd drive from which i boot plan9, this is attached to
some jmicron thing which claims to be ide to sata bridge
When booting using the pccd.gz kernel, i get some missed irq messages,
also a disk/format of the 9fat partition takes ages, and when
completed, the 9fat partition is not readable.
sha1 hash of
9pcflop.gz is D5F5E6F48DAA0D0FC604A1A9B27BD8B240673309
9pccd.gz is 85FEE0ADC5FE00BEEF8F448D5F6AE416B1844A9D
I'll install a linux so i can send a lspci.
slds.
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