cardbus installs on -current

2001-01-07 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver

is installing FreeBSD-CURRENT with sysinstall using a cardbus supported
card (such as a 3com cardbus 3cfe575 or something) working yet? Just
wondering because I want to get windows off my laptop, and this will bring
me one step closer... (with support for my ess maestro3 chip being the
last step)

Ken



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Re: cardbus installs on -current

2001-01-07 Thread Warner Losh

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kenneth Wayne 
Culver writes:
: is installing FreeBSD-CURRENT with sysinstall using a cardbus supported
: card (such as a 3com cardbus 3cfe575 or something) working yet? Just
: wondering because I want to get windows off my laptop, and this will bring
: me one step closer... (with support for my ess maestro3 chip being the
: last step)

I don't think anybody has ever gone down this path.  If you do, please
drop a note to -current and/or -mobile telling about your woes and
wonders.  I'd suspect that it would just work *IF* the card probes
before sysinstall's device harvesting mechanism kicks in.

Of course, pccardd will not start, but don't worry too much about that.

Warner


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Re: cardbus installs on -current

2001-01-07 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver

 : is installing FreeBSD-CURRENT with sysinstall using a cardbus supported
 : card (such as a 3com cardbus 3cfe575 or something) working yet? Just
 : wondering because I want to get windows off my laptop, and this will bring
 : me one step closer... (with support for my ess maestro3 chip being the
 : last step)
 
 I don't think anybody has ever gone down this path.  If you do, please
 drop a note to -current and/or -mobile telling about your woes and
 wonders.  I'd suspect that it would just work *IF* the card probes
 before sysinstall's device harvesting mechanism kicks in.
 
 Of course, pccardd will not start, but don't worry too much about that.
 
Is the cardbus stuff in the GENERIC kernel, or will I have to change it
and build my own release or custom sysinstall?

Ken



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Re: cardbus installs on -current

2001-01-07 Thread Warner Losh

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kenneth Wayne 
Culver writes:
: Is the cardbus stuff in the GENERIC kernel, or will I have to change it
: and build my own release or custom sysinstall?

You'll have to build a NEWCARD kernel, and put it on the install disk.

Warner


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Re: cardbus installs on -current

2001-01-07 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver

Alright, will do.


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On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Warner Losh wrote:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kenneth Wayne 
Culver writes:
 : Is the cardbus stuff in the GENERIC kernel, or will I have to change it
 : and build my own release or custom sysinstall?
 
 You'll have to build a NEWCARD kernel, and put it on the install disk.
 
 Warner
 



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Re: cardbus installs on -current

2001-01-07 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver

on another note, did you ever get a chance to look at that code that
supposedly fixes a broken statclock? It is a patch against 4.1-RELEASE I
believe. I could still find it for you if you want.


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On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Warner Losh wrote:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kenneth Wayne 
Culver writes:
 : Is the cardbus stuff in the GENERIC kernel, or will I have to change it
 : and build my own release or custom sysinstall?
 
 You'll have to build a NEWCARD kernel, and put it on the install disk.
 
 Warner
 



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Re: cardbus installs on -current

2001-01-07 Thread Warner Losh

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kenneth Wayne 
Culver writes:
: on another note, did you ever get a chance to look at that code that
: supposedly fixes a broken statclock? It is a patch against 4.1-RELEASE I
: believe. I could still find it for you if you want.

I believe that those issues have been fixed with the pmtimer device.

Warner


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Re: cardbus installs on -current

2001-01-07 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver

oh ok, sounds good then... I'll definitly try it out soon then.


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On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Warner Losh wrote:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kenneth Wayne 
Culver writes:
 : on another note, did you ever get a chance to look at that code that
 : supposedly fixes a broken statclock? It is a patch against 4.1-RELEASE I
 : believe. I could still find it for you if you want.
 
 I believe that those issues have been fixed with the pmtimer device.
 
 Warner
 



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