On Thursday 22 July 2004 12:49 pm, Maksym Marchenko wrote:On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:53:45 -0500, Andrew L. Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > On Wednesday 21 July 2004 10:27 am, Maksym Marchenko wrote: >> Andrew L. Gould wrote: >> > On Wednesday 21 July 2004 08:39 am, Maksym Marchenko wrote: >> >>Hi! >> >> >> >> >> >>I have a Siemens 510 laptop with 128 MB RAM and 4GB HDD. >> >>It has no Network card onboard. So I have only wireless pccard >> >>ORiNOCO Silver. >> >>I had before Intel Wireless/PRO 2011B. This one was bad (for >> >> FreeBSD) Now I have ORiNOCO, but I can't make it working. >> >>It works in Linux, but I want FreeBSD. >> >>I have compile new kernel, but it says: >> >>CIS is too long - truncating! >> >>pccard0: Card has no functions! >> >>cbb0: PC Card card activation failed >> >> >> >>Can anybody say, what must I doing? >> >> >> >>Thanks in advance. >> > >> > Look for information regarding your laptop brand/model, or >> > similar models, at: >> > >> > http://gerda.univie.ac.at/freebsd-laptops/ >> > >> > What version of FreeBSD are you running? I'm not familiar with >> > the laptop; but FreeBSD 5.* has problems with many of the older >> > pcmcia slots. If you're running FreeBSD 5.*, consider: >> > >> > 1. recompiling the kernel using the OLDCARD kernel configuration >> > file. 2. If ACPI is enabled, try booting with it disabled. (If >> > it's disabled, try booting with it enabled.) >> > 3. You might also consider changing to FreeBSD 4.10, the >> > production version of FreeBSD. >> >> I was already at http://gerda.univie.ac.at/freebsd-laptops/ >> >> I'm running 5.2 , I had 4.9, bat it was the same trouble. >> May be 4.10 is better that way ... >> >> I've not found a reference about including OLDCARD during kernel >> compiling. How can I do that? > > If I'm reading OLDCARD correctly, it references GENERIC; so if > you're still using a GENERIC kernel, you can: > > #unless you're the only user on a standalone pc, boot into single > user #login as root > cd /usr/src > make clean > make buildkernel KERNCONF=OLDCARD > make installkernel KERNCONF=OLDCARD > shutdown -r now
That is wrote in FreeBSD Handbook: Procedure 2. Building a Kernel the ``New'' Way
Change to the /usr/src directory. # cd /usr/src Compile the kernel. # make buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL Install the new kernel. # make installkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL
But I don't know, because elder OLDCARD was bigger, actually that was like GENERIC. But in 5.2 he isn't so big, only 17 lines
http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/i386/conf/OLDCARD?v=RELENG52
So I don't know, can I really do this with that new OLDCARD???
I think so. Look for a line in OLDCARD that says:
include GENERIC
If you 'make buildkernel' and it finishes successfully, you probably have a good kernel. If it errors out, don't install it -- do a 'make clean' instead.
Thanks for help.
ACPI mode - it says:
WARNING:Driver mistake: repeat make_dev("ttyv0")
panic: don't do thatSingle user mode - it says : don't know how to make buildkernel (I think - because I've installed kernel sources only (X-Kernel-Developer))
But now I tried it with 4.9 - and it works. But only with 4.9
With 5.0, 5.1 and 5.2 didn't. May be 5.2.1 will be better ...
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