--On 05 September 2005 19:31 +0400 Stanislav Sedov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try to disable ACPI - it can helps. There may be some problems with ACPI
on your laptop - BIOS update sometime helps. But first try to disable ACPI
during FreeBSD boot.
Latest BIOS on the machine already (apparently published sometime in
August, '05) - No difference at all with ACPI disabled, apart from one PNP
warning [which is understandable] and appeared to be something to do with
the onboard sound.
-Karl
ps. When I said 'slice' in my earlier post, I meant partition - the hard
drive has a WinXP partition, and a FreeBSD partition with the various
slices on it, which Sysinstall doesn't see at all at installation time (in
case anyone was rolling eyes <g>)...
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