wonder if it is having issues reading
from the disk then. How long have you let it sit trying to start init?
Does it give random disk errors?
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> On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
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> > I have a file .fsck_snapshot in /usr (of 7 GB ?!)
> > -r 1 root wheel 7220781056 Aug 22 18:08 .fsck_snapshot
>
> As long as it isn't mounted it should be safe to
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> I have a file .fsck_snapshot in /usr (of 7 GB ?!)
> -r 1 root wheel 7220781056 Aug 22 18:08 .fsck_snapshot
As long as it isn't mounted it should be safe to remove.
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re line "start_init: trying /sbin/init". It happened with both
> generic and myself configured kernels.
That sounds like your hints file is missing the required syscons entries.
Did you just copy GENERIC.hints to /boot/device.hints?
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> Program not registered
Looks like portmap/rpcbind is not running on the server, client, or both.
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> sendto: permission denied
Turn off ipfw, then try again.
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Well yeah moused and X can't both use the mouse at once. You should get a
'device busy' error. If you want to use moused then have X gets its
events from moused (/dev/sysmouse) and not psm0.
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that touches it is not creating a proper partition table and your BIOS is
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> > machine at least?
>
> Of cause, I'm looking at that right now actually, but all my ATAPI
> drives seems to work unfortunately :(
I found a Pioneer drive that is equally picky. I replaced it with a Sony
that is happy as a clam. YMMV? :)
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> As far as I am concerned this line should be valid, does anyone have any
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Try running makemap as root, or make sure virtusertable.* are not set
immuutable?
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> On 2003-08-10, at 15:29:32, Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >On Sat, 9 Aug 2003, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
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> >> I'm trying to get 5.1-R installed, but I've run into a problem I don't
> >
placing the IDE cable(s)? I've seen panics and other
erratic behavior due to bad cables, or a defective 60 pin cable, or even a
30 pin cable that somehow got detected as a 60 pin.
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> Thanks. This works fine. Is there any "global" solution to the problem
> so that I won't need to patch again the time 5.2R comes out ?
Smells like a good candiate for a TUNABLE.
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1. Optimization levels above -O are not supported.
2. -Werror is NOT recommended post-gcc 3.3 upgrade unless you are fixing
warnings. gcc3.3 is much more warn-happy. I'm not sure how you got
-Werror in there since it was removed prior
form:
>
> ad6: hard error reading fsbn -# of -#--# error=10
If you write this block again it should map it out of the way. Whatever's
there is probably gone but you can keep it from annoying you any more.
Of course mapping dd to a file gets kinda hard :)
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perhaps compile with 'options DDB' and get on the console
when it dies? If it worked right you should see the panic message and
have a db> prompt.
> It happens when I do a "/stand/sysinstall" or a "sysctl -a"
If this is an i386 machine, I'd begin to susp
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Divacky Roman wrote:
> I've just upgraded to -current and gcc cannot be compiled
> here's whyI've just upgraded to -current and gcc cannot be compiled
> here's why :
Try removing /usr/obj/* and rebuild.
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to extract the DSDT is also helpful in case someone asks
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** Error: Unable to install System Control Interrupt Handler,
> AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
-d isn't removing the interrupt handler, which isn't suprising.
Your system started up OK with ACPI so the answer to this will be:
Don't do that.
AE_REGION_LIMIT errors are almost alwa
ost
> when port is closed.
This is standard BSD serial device behavior. Annyoingly, ucom does not
provide initial-setting devices and the like so you can't set a default.
It would be a nice feature to add.
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Note no location information...
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Doug White wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Bruce Cran wrote:
>
> > I swapped the Logitech wireless mouse for a Microsoft Intellimouse optical,
> > and this time had slightly more success. If I run moused and tell XFree86
> > to use both /dev/psm0 and
you can just make it a symlink to /tmp and it'll work, but I'd have
to test this.
I think it just wants something it thinks it can call ioctls against :)
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I'm using moused and it works fine, but I think I know who to pummel.
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> that the logitech controller doesn't like? The lines from XF86Config
> are:
Have you tried using moused + xfree86?
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to add the IPs to one physical interface. This is
addressed in the FAQ and Handbook, and the ifconfig(8) man page.
If you want to do trunking, that is another matter.
Also be careful with your media statements, particuarly with regard to
duplex. You may need to specify the duplex type with
nconvenience)
>
> Erm, I'm not sure why that would be there, because packages certainly
> are available on ftp-master :-)
well then you have an ftp site maintainer to club :)
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> triton#
These are the classic symptoms of a world & kernel out of sync usually, or
lack of use of loader.
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On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, John Hay wrote:
> fdisk: invalid fdisk partition table found
That's not a fatal error, it just means there wasn't a slice table there
before you wiped it with -I.
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; I'm not sure if it's only happening to some installations - but I was
> certainly in the same boat.
>
> I ended up having to re-install Win2k and I used Grub as my new bootloader.
Can't say I'm having any boot0 issues here with -current and win2k pro
sp3. Note window
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Glenn Johnson wrote:
> I have a P4 processor on order that will support hyperthreading. I was
> wondering what the general opinion is on enabling HTT for FreeBSD-5
> (current).
>
> Thanks for any input.
man 4 smp
See the machdep.hlt_logical_cpus sysctl.
in interrupt routing have resulted in some new behavior.
>
> I lost my old kernel :<
In the future, 'make reinstall' is your friend :)
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ling only sed. You may have hit the window
where it was broken last week.
I believe there is an UPDATING entry if you need more details.
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but I do not really like rebooting again ;-)
You should probably pester MSI and claim Linux has the same issue. The
magic L word might wake them up.
If you want to be extra neat, use acpidump to extract the dsdt and in
bundle that with your dmesg into a tarball I can download.
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/usr/lib/compat/libc* instead, which has copies of certain 4.X libs in it.
Let us know if you get it working :)
> I know the libraries are there for runtime, but can you build executables
> for them?
The executables are the exact same format.
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 12:44:06PM -0700, Doug White wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, John Nielsen wrote:
> >
> > > [escalated from -questions]
> > >
> > > Hi folks-
> > >
> > > I am setting u
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, John Nielsen wrote:
> [escalated from -questions]
>
> Hi folks-
>
> I am setting up FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE on a 386DX.
That works? 386 is not a supported CPU on 5.X. It is missing atomic
operations that is necesary for proper operation of threading.
n other 3rd party
> tools as it gives the benefit of also working when physical CPU's are halted.
Guh. Checking with some people here, it appears that the HT stuff is
still undergoing some tweaking. I'd suggest that you stay tuned for any
commits from john baldwin re: HT.
Your case ap
2 (AP): apic id: 1, version: 0x00050014, at 0xfee0
> cpu3 (AP): apic id: 7, version: 0x00050014, at 0xfee0
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Well taht would be downright wierd :)
can you dump the contents of 'mptable'?
What chipset is that supermicro board? broadcom?
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And what happened to my pciconf -lv output? :)
> > Also, 'pciconf -lv' output is more useful, it'll print the text strings
> > and make identifying the proper ID much easier.
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dium-aged machines seem to have all the hardware to subvert the
>serial and ethernet ports, but won't do serial redirection apart
>from controlling the BIOS. Upgrading the BMC software didn't
>help on the machine I had in this category.
No big loss for FreeBSD of
serial redirection by
downloading the Technical Product Specifications for the Intel board
you're interested in through support.intel.com.
We have Tyan boards at my current employer with serial redirection and
they work the same way.
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locked from
>/usr/src/sys/pci/if_sk.c:1049
> => /usr/src/sys/vm/uma_core.c:1330: could sleep with "skc0" locked from
>/usr/src/sys/pci/if_sk.c:1049
Someone needs to visit the driver and ensure the locking that came through
some time ago on it matches reali
a huge stack of 9843 SXs here and on the back side is an AMD chip
labelled "GigaPHY", part number Am79761YC-14. I wouldn't be suprised if
syskonnect changed the PHY and we need to code up a driver for it.
I can test this in a -current vs. -stable box to confirm your findings if
you li
them if acceptable?
I submitted the same change to Soren a month ago, when I got an Intel
SE7500WV2 motherboard. Still no commit.
Soren, do you need one of these for testing?
> +case 0x7275105a: /* Promise PDC20277 controllers */
Here's the ID.
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> PNP0700
> PNP0400
> PNP0501
>
> Is there any work around?
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have around here that provides thermal information is a
HP laptop, and it has other ACPI issues.
Otherwise, you can try healthd and related programs that directly access
the SMBus.
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onsoles. When you -h it to serial, the kld
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: can't assign resources (port)
> digi1: 0x061: Invalid i/o address
> unknown: can't assign resources (port)
> unknown: can't assign resources (irq)
The PNP ones are normal, not sure about the digi ones; do you have any
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there are probably deeper issues at hand.
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On Thu, 23 May 2002, Julian Elischer wrote:
> I'm looking to share a romm at usenix (the bargain
> rate of $130/night indicates that some people have a very different
> idea of a bargain to me)
I have an open space, arriving the 12th.
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promiscuous mode.
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Did you miss this part?
Man, this throws everyone off.
The error was IGNORED. THERE IS NO PROBLEM.
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On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, George Michaelson wrote:
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> >
> > Well, what do you want to do? Virtually all of the ACPI bits are exported
> > to the hw.acpi sysctl tree.
> >
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> references in configs?
Well, what do you want to do? Virtually all of the ACPI bits are exported
to the hw.acpi sysctl tree.
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d case, you do have globally unique identifiers in
FibreChannel. :-)
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Jacob Frelinger wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:08:10PM -0800, Doug White wrote:
> > On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Jacob Frelinger wrote:
> >
> > You aren't using a Linux version of vi, are you? It so happens a common
> > freebsd system call maps t
o harddrives, a cdrom drive and 256M ram.
You aren't using a Linux version of vi, are you? It so happens a common
freebsd system call maps to linux reboot()
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panics with ddb's panic function
too. There is some wart in the panic handling that triggers the bremfree
one, or the strings are screwed up :)
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> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:08:10PM -0800, Doug White wrote:
> > On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Jacob Frelinger wrote:
> >
> > You aren't using a Linux version of vi, are you? It so happens a common
> > freebsd system call maps t
or
so, but you will eventually hit the KVM boundary. I don't recall what the
KVM limit is right now, I thought it was 2GB but I think it was reduced
recently ...
You can also resize KVM but of course you do so at your own risk.
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o harddrives, a cdrom drive and 256M ram.
You aren't using a Linux version of vi, are you? It so happens a common
freebsd system call maps to linux reboot()
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on my Tyan S1832 motherboard so that's a good sign too.
You cut off the initial attach message, so there's nothing useful in your
message.
What kind of mouse is this?
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> - * Created from $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/vnode_if.pl,v 1.28 2002/01/04 05:27:47 silby
>Exp $
> + * Created from \$FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/vnode_if.pl,v 1.28 2002/01/04 05:27:47
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> */
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Are we supposed to assume you're using devfs? ;-) Try a 'mount' and make
sure you are.
Did you try just mounting it anyway to see if the devnode shows up? ad
might be a cloning device...
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uot; attached?
If it doesn't even show up, that would point towards faulty hardware...
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Dropping -stable crosspost.
For those of you with this mouse -- we really need the output of 'usbdevs
-v' with the mouse attached.
I'm betting that this isn't a standard USB mouse and requires a special,
proprietary driver. :(
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hint what I'm missing here.
/usr/src/UPDATING is your friend.
Hint: echo "COMPAT4X=yes" >> /etc/make.conf; make world
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on CURRENT, it's probably using ACPI. If you want to override it
back to TSC, put 'hint.acpi_timer.0.disabled="1"' in your
/boot/device.hints. Also try compiling with or without apm since this
influences the timecounter as well (although if you're on SMP you might be
;/dev/null", "/dev/null", O_RDONLY, "kvm_open");
This looks wrong I think you want the first three arguments to be
NULL, not "/dev/null".
/dev/null is not a kernel image. :-)
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un and reran ldconfig, now it works :-)
btw, 'ldconfig -R' is the canonical way of doing that. :)
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# Super high performance TCP options for various situations
I smell a book. I was going to write it but I just don't have the time or
knowledge. :)
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> >
>
> I forgot to tell, that I recive the following error message if I use the
> linux utility to load the module:
>
> [morten@mosk-pc]:/usr/home/morten$ linux
> kldload: can't load linux: Operation not permitted
Helps to do it as root.
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I used my "contacts" to "fix" this list. Don't worry about it.
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u don't have
interfaces, sockets, nothin' to start with. Like a box of Legos and an
empty table. :-)
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> through the bridge.
Use WINS and save yourself the pain. Really.
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Evan Tsoukalas wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 02:08:28PM -0700, Doug White wrote:
>
> > This is usually indicitive of bad memory. Replace your memory modules.
>
> I've seen some people have those same errors on the lists before,
> so I
system from a fixit environment, try setting boot0 to
packet mode with
boot0cfg -o packet XX0
where XX0 is your boot disk.
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> were never the same.
This is usually indicitive of bad memory. Replace your memory modules.
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operation?
Copying files from snapshots to bootstrap yourself is just plain
unacceptable.
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in order to
get a smarter boot0.
Speaking of boot0 you might try using boot0cfg to force packet mode.
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default gateway
> for A, issuing the command below:
>
> [A] $ ifconfig add default 192.168.1.1
>
Try 'route' instead of 'ifconfig' and you might have better luck.
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On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Rahul Dhesi wrote:
> Nobody has come up with any any real reason why the user should not at a
> glance be able to tell which boot-time services failed and which ones
> succeeded.
- The existing system does this already
- Masking error messages is Evil(tm)
D
the error messages are eaten. I've had times where errors
were not redirected into the log so you have phantom errors. Plus I've had
erroneous 'OK' conditions on things that were actually broken (eg missing
ethernet interfaces).
The current way spews the error all o
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
>
> I was able to install the acroread4 port on my -current machine of a
> week or two ago. I find when I try to run acroread4 I get the
> following error:
>
> ELF interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2 not found
> Abort
Did you brand
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, John Hengstler wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> What is the quick way to restore the boot manager (dual os). Lost it when I
> reloaded Win98.
man boot0cfg
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setting the hostname of the machine first -- syslog might be having
trouble figuring out which interface touse.
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You didn't rebuild your modules at the same time.
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