Hi, I've just installed FreeBSD 7.0 Release along with Windows XP on my PC. I
found that when I set the clock to the correct time&date, next time I boot into
FreeBSD it changes and reports the wrong time&date. Both BIOS and Windows
reports the time correctly.
dmesg shows the following message:
Hi! I found that the freebsd system clock just stops when i shutdown or reboot
the computer. what is odd is that the clock in my BIOS shows the right time, so
it couldn't be that CMOS battery is dead.
How do i get around this so i wouldn't have to set the clock every time i boot
into freebsd? an
I'm trying to do an unattended install of FreeBSD 5.2.1. If I don't
include the 'shutdown' command at the end of the install.cfg file, the
install works fine, but I have to manually reboot the machine after the
install, which is no good for an unattended install.
If I do include 'shutdown', then
Dear all,
I have a ROCKY-3786EV-RS which is a PICMG single board computer. It has
an embedded NIC which is initially detected as fxp0, but then fails to
attach with an "MII without PHY" error.
Is this a fixable problem? Is this a bug? Is the LAN interface lost to me?
Verbose 'dmesg' up to the pl