"Pete French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running FreeBSD on a Compaq Workstation Pro 400. The
> Compaq motherboard has an onboard Sybmios SCSI controller (like so
> many COmpaqs do) but also came with a SMART-2LS RAID controller
> which is what is being used to boot from.
>
> Now this all works fine, except for the fact that if I try to reboot
> the machine it requires the power to be physically turned off before
> it will boot again. If the machine is warm reset it will not get past
> the point in the BIOS where the onboard SCSI controller scans for drives.
> It simply freezes at that point and will not go any further.
>
> I first assumed that this was due to something odd the sym driver was
> doing when probing the device, so I built a kernel without it in. Same
> effect occurs :-(
>
> I;m currently running 4.2-STABLE on the machine (from a few days after
> the release) but the effect has existed since 4.2-RELEASE
>
> Anybody else seeing this ?
I have a Compaq Workstation AP500 at the office that will not reboot with
Win2000. Windows shuts down to the point where the screen goes blank, but
*nothing* happens after that. I chalked it up to something flaky in the
Compaq BIOS.
Jim
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