Heyho,
Coercitas Temet'Nosce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hw.pci.enables_io_modes=0
This value doesn't seem to exist on the bootprompt. show
hw.pci.enables_io_modes is the correct name?
And isn't set name the command I have to type?
set hw.pci.enables_io_modes=0 doesn't help.
It's the same
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David Spreen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Heyho,
:
: Coercitas Temet'Nosce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: hw.pci.enables_io_modes=0
:
: This value doesn't seem to exist on the bootprompt. show
: hw.pci.enables_io_modes is the correct name?
:
: And isn't
Heyho,
M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You misunderstand what you can set from the boot loader. You can set
any variable you like at the ok prompt, even if you can't show it
first:
Of course, but those variables don't work for me, so I want to know if
I got something wrong. The
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David Spreen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Heyho,
:
: M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: You misunderstand what you can set from the boot loader. You can set
: any variable you like at the ok prompt, even if you can't show it
: first:
:
: Of
Heyho,
M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK. I misunderstood your message then. They were added relatively
recently to 5.0 (sometime just before RC1 or RC2 IIRC), so either they
do you no good because your problem is solved in different ways, or
you need to upgrade (or both).
Well,
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, David Spreen wrote:
Coercitas Temet'Nosce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hw.pci.enables_io_modes=0
This value doesn't seem to exist on the bootprompt. show
hw.pci.enables_io_modes is the correct name?
And isn't set name the command I have to type?
set
Hi there,
problem isn't REALLY agp related, it is just because the PCI bridge tries to
use some resources the BIOS left off or that are not enabled correctly by
the device driver. There is a tunable value you can set to 0 to avoid this,
just hit spacebar when loader prompts it and type :
Hey there,
I just tried to install freebsd 5.0RC3 on my laptop but the
mini-inst-iso kernel hangs before entering the install-screen.
The last two lines shown are (boot -v):
agp0: Intel 82443BX (440BX) host to PCI bridge mem 0-0x3ff at \
device 0.0 on pci0
agp0: allocating GATT for aperture