Re: 7520 Chipset support in 4.x

2004-10-30 Thread TM4525
>As in your previous post on the subject, I >find it no where near as slow as you have stated. For one who couldn't >figure out how to compile without the witness options and various other >debug stuff into the kernel and base system, it prolly would be slower. >After I took this stuff out of the b

RE: 7520 Chipset support in 4.x

2004-10-30 Thread JohnsoBS
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 9:13 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: 7520 Chipset support in 4.x > > > > > Many of the new MBs from such tiny vendors as Dell and Supermic

Re: 7520 Chipset support in 4.x

2004-10-30 Thread TM4525
> > Many of the new MBs from such tiny vendors as Dell and Supermicro > > are based on the 7520, and word is that FreeBSD 4.x doesn't support > > it. Is support forthcoming? > > We have 2 Dell PowerEdge 1850 servers which have the e7520 chipset. They > hang consistently in 4.10-RELEASE and below w

re: 7520 Chipset support in 4.x

2004-10-28 Thread Rob Watt
> Many of the new MBs from such tiny vendors as Dell and Supermicro > are based on the 7520, and word is that FreeBSD 4.x doesn't support > it. Is support forthcoming? We have 2 Dell PowerEdge 1850 servers which have the e7520 chipset. They hang consistently in 4.10-RELEASE and below whenever ther