I posted MB model and link to technical data about it as well as processor information in my last message ( http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-February/022516.html ) the kernel config I used is the GENERIC one which comes (I always wait to have a working system before tweaking the kernel), if really needed i can provide it but I don't think it is relevant since everyone with a freebsd host will have it anyway.
post all of your BIOS settings please, MB model and manufacturer, used hardware etc. kernel configuration file (KERNCONF=XXX) used for kernel compilation and its includes

2006/2/13, Julien Ammous:

    In fact i forgot this but I disabled acpi and apic (i don't even know
    what apic is) in my current config, i tried different configurations
    like disabling only acpi but the current proved to be the best.
    Without
    disabling any of these the system nearly freeze everytime at same
    point
    as described in my firt message.

    What is really annoying is that I have absolutely no idea of what is
    wrong how i could make things better, since the system is designed
    to be
    deployed in closed server rooms at the client company if the server
    freeze we are in great troubles if noone is around :\

    Trying with freebsd 5.4 would really be hard to do and to maintain
    since
    my host system is under freebsd 6 (the computer i build compact flash
    system image on) so i would really prefer another option.
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