On 2011/10/21 07:15, PP;P5P:QP0P=P4Q P/P=QP0QQP: wrote:
> On 17.10.2011 22:50, Alexander Polakov wrote:
> >* aLEKSANDR qN^ARUK<[email protected]>  [111017 22:22]:
> >>Thanks for your outstanding work!
> >Attachments are stripped here, please put it on some image hosting or
> >(better) type the message by hand.

> Kernel panic image here:
> http://www.freeimagehosting.net/0934b

> Sorry, i don't know how to save install output to txt file, thats why
> i did photo.

You don't need to save the output to txt, just type it in...

Here is a summary :

amd64 MP
nearly -current (6 oct)

"panic: pci_make_tag: bad request" shortly after the "ioapic0 at
mainbus0" or "acpimcfg0 at acpi0" attach line.

> Ubuntu dmesg available at:
> http://pastebin.ca/2090961

This is no help.

> Also i did update my ALiveNF6G-VSTA BIOS to v.2.20. Same error at install.
> 
> 21.10.2011 UPDATE:
> I tryed to load bsd.mp at install, and after kernel panic there was
> ability to enter dmesg, trace and pic commands.
> 
> Screenshots here:
> http://www.freeimagehosting.net/65f81

Is this a joke?

> http://www.freeimagehosting.net/f1fce
> http://www.freeimagehosting.net/65d5c

OK these two are slightly more useful - a backtrace with the following
functions in the stack:

panic
pci_make_tag
acpi_gasio
aml_rwgas
aml_rwfield
aml_eval
aml_parse

You need to get the system working enough that we can get some more
details.

First have you tried i386 and see if that works?

If not then try disabling acpi to help debug. From the boot loader
prompt, trry "boot -c" then "disable acpi" and "quit". If this lets
it boot, you can still expect some problems (some devices may not
work) but maybe it is good enough to get more details.

If you can boot and install the system, fetch the acpi tables:

# acpidump -o alivenf6g
# tar czf alivenf6g.tar.gz alivenf6g.*

Then see if you can copy this tar.gz file somewhere (via mounting a
usb stick, ftp, scp, email, even moving the hard drive to another
machine - whatever you can think of). Then upload it somewhere and
post the URL.

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