/stand/sysinstall
go to the post install configure option then to Distribution sets and
then to 3x compat libraries. It will prompt you to choose your install
preference.FTP, CDROM, etc.
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Try installing the
.
Probably something simple I just don't see.
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gordon just fixed in the rev 1.22 of src/libexec/rtld-elf/Makefile, so
CVSup and try it again.
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it's fine now.
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I got this when I exited XFree86
Reproduceable? Not always...
acquiring duplicate lock of same type: pcm channel
1st pcm0:record:0 @ /usr/src/sys/dev/sound/pcm/sound.c:195
2nd pcm0:play:0 @ /usr/src/sys/dev/sound/pcm/sound.c:195
Stack backtrace:
MOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE
Hyperthreading: 2 logical CPUs
However, I am not sure if it is because of HTT
enabled or not.
It seems to be working on mine just fine:
insane:/home/dave 4:05am [10] dmesg
Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c
://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/serialata/
EnterpriseDrives.asp#spec
So far it works quite nicely with Mandrake 9.1. I have another disk I
can load
FreeBSD onto. How would I go about getting/adding support for this
controller?
Dave
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I don't think anyone is talking about symbol versioning. The issue is
stamping the API at a particular point in time that shows it behaves in
a specified guaranteed way.
The module system has all the hooks to deal with versioning. What's
missing is not the mechanism but the knowledge, i.e. we
only which only uses them to satisfy a module dependency?
Interesting [hope I got that correct :)]
Sounds like a neat way to create a module framework, guide for
3rd party and commercial drivers to get support from FreeBSD itself.
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fixing it rather than just
trynig to disable it?
Matt,
It seems like the fix right now is to disable it.
Put this line:
hint.acpi.0.disabled=1
in /boot/device.hints
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is the log of the make process after above modifications.
Davegmake[1]: Entering directory `/usr/home/dave/temp/JX-1.1.22/lib'
gmake[2]: Entering directory `/usr/home/dave/temp/JX-1.1.22/ACE'
gmake[3]: Entering directory
`/usr/home/dave/temp/JX-1.1.22/ACE/ACE_wrappers/ace'
test -d .shobj || mkdir .shobj
reference to `_sched_yield'
/usr/local/lib/liblthread.so.0: undefined reference to `_write'
/usr/local/lib/liblthread.so.0: undefined reference to `_close'
gmake[2]: *** [makemake] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/home/dave/temp/JX-1.1.22/programs/makemake'
gmake[1]: *** [install] Error 2
gmake
Replying to both Scott Michel and Russell L. Carter:
Scott.
According to man pthread, libc_r is pulled in automatically by the -pthread
switch.
have had any success burning DVD's using FreeBSD? Any information
you can share, or web sites you might point us too?
We're looking for all we can find.
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This is all very true for 4.7, but what about earlier versions.
I compiled fsck using 4.7 srcs, includes and hierarchy with 4.0
libraries and tools, so that I could have an fsck I could use with my
4.0 CDROM (the latest one I have, unfortunately) to repair any changes
made by my CURRENT
Is there any way of obtaining a list of superblocks on a fs, apart from
making a note of the list newfs produces?
dumpfs(8)
There is, as I've just discovered, a -N option to newfs, which displays
what it is going to do but doesn't write to the disk. One slip
of the typing fingers and
. If I'm reading the code correctly this
seems to be a problem in APIC mode 8254 detection.
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? Any magical hints I
could use to get past this? I've tried disabling ACPI to no avail.
thanks,
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Rebooting...
Console: serial port
BIOS drive
.
Thanks for these hints, I'll try them ASAP,
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as usually logged
in over the network or working in X.
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I'm interested in the fix, of course :-) But where to start looking? I've
had three lockups so far (none before january 2000) but I didn't find
anything that reliably triggered it.
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] group file ...
Where "test" is an ordinary directory.
It seems that chown's behavior is inconsistent with both the usage message
and the man page. The same goes for chgrp.
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weeks ago. Well after the change of chown/chgrp from /bin and /sbin to
/usr/bin and /usr/sbin. I double checked to make sure and the only versions
of chown/chgrp are the ones in /usr/sbin and /usr/bin respectively.
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at the same time). So far, the system is quite
stable.
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to be
identical to the IBM 18.2 Gb 7200 rpm disk on more than one occasion. And
by the way, my system has been running quite stable before January 2000
with the same disk on the same controller and the same mainboard.
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BTW, are there any people out there that have similar hangs and are NOT
using UDMA66 or the ATA driver ?
Unfortunately, the discussions occurred while the mailing list archive was
kaput (WD Drive on UDMA66? =]) so it's not archived where I can find it.
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Everyone talks about using bitkeeper but none of the people who
recommend it have ever actually tried to use it for anything.
Before such recommendations will bear weight, this needs to
change. :)
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Sep 5 15:06:02 rdaver kernel: lock order reversal
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I use this in make.conf
MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE=ftp://freebsd.cisco.com/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/${DIST_SUBDIR}/
to get stuff off an internal mirror
There are probably better ways to do it, but this has worked for me.
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Hello,
I seem remember 4.7 had an option in /etc/make.conf
apparent side effects.
The corrupted line shows up in many different places and users, and
the exact contents vary, but there's always a (csh) at the end.
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And just for the record: PERL is right out (of space) for this purpose...
as I assume emacs would be too? :-(
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somehow compiled with the 'create
bloated object' file options set, how do you handle things like this?
Below are an ls -lR in the directory it's copying about and the last
few lines of output from make release.
dave c
=
[dave@white] 114% ls -lR
total 1265
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512
wiif_wi 2 network Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 PCMCIA card
- wxif_wx 2 network Intel Gigabit Ethernet (82452) card
xlif_xl 2 network 3COM 3c90x / 3c90xB PCI ethernet card
--- 54,57
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What's all this - any clues here? Disables, then probes again?
There's a lot of errors and failures in your dmesg below. I'm not
guru enough to know them all, but see if any of them is familiar.
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, same result. Dies in the
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this, or have any suggestion what I might be doing wrong?
Further playing around get it working with WITHOUT_THREADS defined, so
the problem seems to point at the threaded libc - which I've rebuilt
several time in the last couple of days.
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Here's what gdb shows
The patch seems to solve my problems, thank you!
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It's because libc_r isn't getting initialized in time.
Please try applying the appended patch to "src/gnu/lib/libgcc_r/Makefile"
and let us know if it fixes the problem. You will need to rebuild
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I'm quite certain this was discussed recently, but I can't find it in
the mailing list archives.
I'm getting a few fxp0: device timeout on my supermicro 6010H (dual
1GHz PIII with onboard fxp). Was this resolved?
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Is anyone using pppd on CURRENT. somewhere between may and October it
seems to have broken. My KERNEL is GENERIC, my sources are dated cvs
-D2002-10-20, but I now get a message about needing facilities in the
kernel. However, the kernel has many ppp entry points, I haven't
modified GENERIC which
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I have dual boot machine with -STABLE and -CURRENT (both have own
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information is recorded in the
Please excuse me if you've seen this in questions, but I found a
relevancy to current: If I drop back to 4.3 release, this system boots
every time with no hangs observed in half a dozen tries in either UP
or SMP mode. Anyone else seeing similar?
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a routine to start
tracing), or is there anything I can do that might get more info for
the people that know what is going on?
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can only get the thing past the hang maybe once in twenty+ tries.
Below is the mptable output (I don't remember what version of FreeBSD
I had installed when I did this, hope it doesn't matter). I'll try
the KTR stuff later tonight.
thanks!
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to be normal process rescheduling (?) which is
mostly idle task time...
Do think there's any use to rolling my source tree back a ways and
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way back to -stable and see if anything changes...
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been introduced
when support was added?
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further plan of attack?
thanks!
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here's the dmesg output for this system if this helps any:
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Try this: running an old/working kernel, run disklabel on all your
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For performance monitoring with the nanokernel and PPS source, see the
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Hmm environment variables?
That is my guess.. but I don't know an easy way to printout the entire
environtment a program sees.
How about hacking cpp so that it does 'system(env /tmp/somefile)' as
the first thing.
I
Kernels built with these panic at mem_range_AP_init() on a dual
pentium system. The cvs log entries for mem.c and mp_machdep.c,
v1.57 and v1.99 respectively, indicate that the hook
(mem_range_softc.mr_op-initAP()) is for the i686 and seems to have
NULL entry for a pentium.
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I think it's the recent dev_t changes causing problems.
I haven't tracked it any further.
Try changing:
#define DEVT_FACIST 1
in kern/kern_conf.c to
#undef DEVT_FACIST
It has fixed my X crash.
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Has anybody managed to get a Synaptics touchpad working on -current with
ACPI?
I have a Compaq Presario 2143 and the touchpad is not detected with ACPI
enabled. With ACPI disabled it appears and works perfectly.
A short time ago somebody suggested adding
hints.psm.0.flags=0x64000
but that did
-CURRENT #18: Tue Mar 12 08:18:24 CST 2002
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Preloaded elf kernel /boot/kernel/kernel at 0xc04f7000.
Preloaded elf module /boot/kernel/vesa.ko at 0xc04f70a8.
Preloaded elf module /boot/kernel/green_saver.ko at 0xc04f7154.
Preloaded elf module
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vice doesn't get created early enough.
>
>Graham
Hi,
I had the same error message with a USB storage drive, so I used
kern.cam.boot_delay="1" in /boot/loader.conf with success.
My /etc/fstab is /dev/da1p1 /mnt/usb1 ufs rw 2 2
Have a look at /boot/defaults/lo
vice doesn't get created early enough.
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>Graham
Hi,
I had the same error message with a USB storage drive, so I used
kern.cam.boot_delay="1" in /boot/loader.conf with success.
My /etc/fstab is /dev/da1p1 /mnt/usb1 ufs rw 2 2
Have a look at /boot/defaults/l
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I have run into a problem building a FreeBSD 9 world & kernel on a
FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT host.
I have my FreeBSD 9 tree located in /usr/src-9 which was refreshed via svn
yesterday.
The build is being executed on a host running FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #3 r308389 .
The steps that were
y only need to unpack
http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/amd64/12.0-CURRENT/*.txz ;
I'm assuming this snapshot is still from the same date as your
installer. If your USB stick has the txz on it, then you can extract
them from there as well. Something like
tar -xf docs.txz -C /
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> Can I bump this issue one more time?
>
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2016, 18:38 Dave Cottlehuber <d...@skunkwerks.at> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 18 Dec 2016, at 10:07, blubee blubeeme wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
>
oesn't get built afaict.
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> Hi Pete,
> I submitted your patch as r324470.
> Take care!
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Suggestions how to get from X to debugger would help, as would setting
up serial console over ipmi - this is a supermicro motherboard.
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Indeed it does -- thanks!
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2018, at 23:08, Dave Cottlehuber wrote:
> [cross-posting for advice on general debugging + network-specific thoughts]
The HPET NMI watchdog patch was very timely - works a treat:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15630
> However each time there's no crashdump, & the usual ct
f it's something the FreeBSD Foundation might consider jointly
supporting,
I would help with the paperwork & submission.
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BTW I've been running CURRENT for a while now but just starting out reporting
any panics that hopefully aren't due to my errors/omissions. Tips for making
these reports more useful are welcomed.
A
On Thu, 22 Feb 2018, at 14:41, tech-lists wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 03:10:17AM -0800, Jack L. wrote:
> >maybe try a clean buildworld, update /usr/src to the latest version, rm -rf
> >/usr/obj, then make buildworld && make installworld && make kernel and see
> >if that fixes the issue?
>
>
ing current and I've not looked back since.
Power mgmt is great, I have working suspend/resume, backlight, HDMI
hot-plug output with video & sound as well. That's amazing.
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Any variants you tried
Do you just get a black screen?
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t this occurs when dhclient is trying before the
interface is available for use - is that likely in your case?
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e gathered as much info as I can to predict questions and
requests for more info. Hoping someone can point me in the right direction for
further troubleshooting or at least isolation of the problem to a specific area.
Thanks for your time,
Dave
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On Wed, 2 Sep 2020, at 21:01, Navdeep Parhar wrote:
> Load cryptodev manually from the loader to boot and then add
> cryptodev_load="YES" to your loader.conf.
Hi Navdeep
that was it - thanks! crisis averted.
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has a dependency on
> cryptodev module (MODULE_DEPEND in the code).
> The loader knows how to load dependencies.
emaste mentioned that this dependency walking doesn't work on aarch64 yet,
until after loader stage is complete.
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utoboot_delay="-1"
# dump net vars
# exec="show boot.netif.hwaddr"
# exec="show boot.netif.ip"
# exec="show boot.netif.netmask"
# exec="show boot.netif.gateway"
# ensure we have enough ram for our image
vm.kmem_size=2G
vfs.root.mountfrom=&qu
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ngs that use CMake) build system without having to recreate
> it, and be able to use ninja, to build.
This would be a worthy FreeBSD foundation project IMHO.
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Dave
f, though, switching them off makes no
difference:
root@a01 /u/h/dch# grep geom /boot/loader.conf
kern.geom.label.disk_ident.enable="0"
kern.geom.label.gptid.enable="0"
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Dave
I've not got geli or gbde encrypted swap enabled, though, happy to try that out
later.
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Dave
from ports, nor do I
recall seeing it recently in the last year.
If I get a repeat, I'll add a PR rather than this anecdotal info.
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Dave
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