Jonny,

When I started using FreeBSD a month or so ago I experienced the same problem. The only workable solution for me was to use 4.11. I corresponded with Søren Schmidt about this, but he could find no reason for this
occurrence.

If anyone can suggest a test for me to run to gather data for this I would be more than happy to do so.

Jim

Joao Carlos Mendes Luis wrote:

Hi,

I have already installed FreeBSD 5.4 in lots of hardware, but now I came to one that is troublig me.

It an ASUS motherboard, model P4VP-MX, with VIA8235 Chipset. Neither the FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE CD, nor a preinstalled hard disk can identify the ATA disks in this computer. During the hard disk probe the kernel sends some messages, "ata0-master: failure - ATA_IDENTIFY timed out", "ata0-master: failure - ATA_IDENTIFY timed out", and them no hard disk is identified, so I cannot install the system. If I boot from a pre-installed hard disk, its even worse, after these message, I get a "kernel trap 12 with interrupts disabled", but I must confess that this hard disk does not have a GENERIC kernel anymore.

The CPU is a P4 2.0GHz, with 512M DDR, if this matters. I cannot provide a memory dump, because there is no device to dump at.

Also, note that Fedora 3 and Windows XP Home run on this hardware without any trouble.

    Thanks for any help,

        Jonny

PS: Please CC: me in the answers as I do not currently subscribe to -stable. Thanks.

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