While trying to debug a linux sound driver on my new ASUS A7V8X
mobo I changed the Plug-n-Play OS setting from 'no' to 'yes'
in the BIOS.

When I rebooted the machine back into FreeBSD I got watchdog
timer error messages from the Broadcom (bge) ethernet driver
and the network was unreachable in spite of the chip being
correctly detected and the routing correctly set up.

After regaining my composure I finally realized that changing
the BIOS setting back was all I needed to do.

But it did make me realize that I would not have been able
to install FreeBSD on this machine if just by chance that
BIOS setting had been on 'yes' when I started out.  I never
would have figured out why the network wouldn't work right.

Makes me wonder how many other mysterious problems might be
due to the same thing and if there is something simple that
could be done to prevent them?  Maybe something as simple
as including a warning in sysinstall that the PnP BIOS
setting can cause problems?



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