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Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: This can also be done
: with PCI slots, if that board doesn't have an ISA slot
: anymore, but I don't know which pins (it's _not_ the first
: two pins), and it's a lot more difficult because the PCI
: pins are
I got panic of background fsck (installworld'ed at 2001/12/28).
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Starting background filesystem checks
Thu Jan 3 13:07:17 JST 2002
panic: handle_disk_io_initiation: Unexpected type ???
cpuid = 0; lapic.id =
Debugger("panic")
Stopped at Debugger+0x45:
:I have a system using a fairly new Supermicro MB, with 2 P3-1GHZ, and 512mb
:ram. Running stable works fine at least a day or so with LOTS of activity.
:Running current it hangs (with no output of any kind, and apparently all
:interrupts disabled) so DDB does me no good... This requires a fair
Pete Carah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe I need an NMI button (or does that work?)
You can generate NMIs by shortening the first two pins of
an ISA slot with a screwdriver (the two pins close to the
back where the ISA slot covers are). This can also be done
with PCI slots, if that board do
I have a system using a fairly new Supermicro MB, with 2 P3-1GHZ, and 512mb
ram. Running stable works fine at least a day or so with LOTS of activity.
Running current it hangs (with no output of any kind, and apparently all
interrupts disabled) so DDB does me no good... This requires a fair amo
--- Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a box, I've enabled SMP, and APIC, disabled
> WITNESS and
> INVARIANTS. It hangs after probing scsi right
> before
> mountroot. It looks like something may be botched
> with interrupts:
hi,
happy new year 2002!,
>
> APIC_IO: Testing 82