On 20.02.2013 17:43, Alexander Motin wrote:
On 16.02.2013 12:07, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 14-02-2013 20:37, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 12-02-2013 8:51, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 11 February 2013 23:21:05 Joel Dahl wrote:
On 10-02-2013 0:09, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 09-02-2013 20:28, Alexander
On 16.02.2013 12:07, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 14-02-2013 20:37, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 12-02-2013 8:51, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 11 February 2013 23:21:05 Joel Dahl wrote:
On 10-02-2013 0:09, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 09-02-2013 20:28, Alexander Motin wrote:
How long ago that HEAD was built?
On 14-02-2013 20:37, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 12-02-2013 8:51, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 11 February 2013 23:21:05 Joel Dahl wrote:
On 10-02-2013 0:09, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 09-02-2013 20:28, Alexander Motin wrote:
How long ago that HEAD was built? Could you get full dmesg? I
On 12-02-2013 8:51, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 11 February 2013 23:21:05 Joel Dahl wrote:
On 10-02-2013 0:09, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 09-02-2013 20:28, Alexander Motin wrote:
How long ago that HEAD was built? Could you get full dmesg? I don't
think that PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM
On 10-02-2013 0:09, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 09-02-2013 20:28, Alexander Motin wrote:
How long ago that HEAD was built? Could you get full dmesg? I don't
think that PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL should cause device drop. No
sense data present also doesn't look right.
As I mentioned earlier,
On Monday 11 February 2013 23:21:05 Joel Dahl wrote:
On 10-02-2013 0:09, Joel Dahl wrote:
On 09-02-2013 20:28, Alexander Motin wrote:
How long ago that HEAD was built? Could you get full dmesg? I don't
think that PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL should cause device drop. No
sense data
On 09-02-2013 8:32, Joel Dahl wrote:
Hi,
I suspect something is broken with memsticks built from HEAD. I noticed that I
couldn't boot the latest HEAD (amd64) memstick snapshot on two machines
(Lenovo X220 and HP ProLiant ML350 G5). Trying snapshots from the FreeBSD.org
FTP or allbsd.org
On Saturday 09 February 2013 10:26:59 Joel Dahl wrote:
On 09-02-2013 8:32, Joel Dahl wrote:
Hi,
I suspect something is broken with memsticks built from HEAD. I noticed
that I couldn't boot the latest HEAD (amd64) memstick snapshot on two
machines (Lenovo X220 and HP ProLiant ML350
On 09.02.2013 12:15, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 09 February 2013 10:26:59 Joel Dahl wrote:
On 09-02-2013 8:32, Joel Dahl wrote:
Hi,
I suspect something is broken with memsticks built from HEAD. I noticed
that I couldn't boot the latest HEAD (amd64) memstick snapshot on two
On 09-02-2013 20:28, Alexander Motin wrote:
How long ago that HEAD was built? Could you get full dmesg? I don't
think that PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL should cause device drop. No
sense data present also doesn't look right.
As I mentioned earlier, I've tried several HEAD snapshots. This is
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