[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2021-05-11 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by liweitianux. falsifian wrote: > I got the same error trying to install 6.0 on my Lenovo T430s. > > Disabling ehci (per liweitianux's instructions above) didn't help: da8 just > completely disappeared. > > Fortunately, switching to a different USB port solved

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2021-05-11 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by falsifian. (To be clear, the dmesg I attached doesn't include any attempts to use a USB device.) Bug #2917: da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset for 512

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2021-05-11 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by falsifian. File dmesg added I got the same error trying to install 6.0 on my Lenovo T430s. Disabling ehci (per liweitianux's instructions above) didn't help: da8 just completely disappeared. Fortunately, switching to a different USB port solved the problem.

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2017-09-19 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by liweitianux. ollehar wrote: > liweitianux wrote: > > I think I found this bug is related to the "ehci" driver in DFly. > > > > I took some efforts to make DFly run on my X220. Then I try to read the > > USB (2.0) stick from it, but it doesn't work with "ehci"

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2017-09-19 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by ollehar. liweitianux wrote: > I think I found this bug is related to the "ehci" driver in DFly. > > I took some efforts to make DFly run on my X220. Then I try to read the USB > (2.0) stick from it, but it doesn't work with "ehci" driver loaded. How did you

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2017-01-14 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by Johannes.Hofmann. I was also seeing this issue on my Thinkpad x201. After flashing the alternativ coreboot BIOS all my USB sticks work perfectly. Interestingly, FreeBSD and stock BIOS also worked ok. Bug #2917: da8:

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2016-06-03 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by liweitianux. Hello, I just tried to boot my ThinkPad X220 (another old laptop of mine) with the same prepared DragonFly USB stick. However, the same issue occurred on this ThinkPad X220 as that X200, and the boot process hung at the. On the other hand, I

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2016-06-02 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by liweitianux. Hello, I just tried the latest DragonFly snapshot (20160531) on my ThinkPad X200 but without luck, and the above issue remains the same. I checked the BIOS but found nothing special related to the USB. On the other hand, I booted my new ThinkPad

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2016-06-02 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by liweitianux. I wrote the DragonFly image to the USB stick under Linux (openSUSE Tumbleweed) with the "dd" command: $ dd if=DragonFly-x86_64-20160512-IMG.img of=/dev/sdb bs=1M where the "/dev/sdb" is my USB stick, and no other extra options used except the

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2016-06-02 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by swildner. How was the stick written exactly? Bug #2917: da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset for 512 http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2917#change-12911 * Author: liweitianux *

[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2917] da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512

2016-06-02 Thread bugtracker-admin
Issue #2917 has been updated by liweitianux. Related to Bug #2822: USB 3.0 stick throws "reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000[...] for 152" error, while the stick works on any other OS I tested added Bug #2917: da8: reading