2011/10/21 Stuart Henderson <[email protected]>
> On 2011/10/21 07:15, aLEKSANDR qN^ARUK 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.
>
>
Thanks for your clue!
Here is alivenf6g.tar.gz
http://narod.ru/disk/29149544001/alivenf6g.tar.gz.html