Re: Installation hangs during "Archive extraction" phase (9.1)

2013-07-26 Thread Adam Vande More
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Ewald Jenisch  wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 01:16:32PM +0200, bw.mail.lists wrote:
> > You don't actually need to install ports.txz. All it does is populate
> > /usr/ports, but you can do that after install using portsnap as
> > documented in the handbook
> > (
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports-using.html
> ):
> >
> > portsnap fetch
> > portsnap extract
> >
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the hint. Now I could finish the installation (which takes
> like forever (speaking in terms of 2 hours which is pretty strange
> given the raw power of this machine)) however after rebooting the box
> behaves weird to say the last:
>
> I started out be entering "portsnap fetch". Everything runs fine up to
> the point when I see "Verifying snapshot integrity". Then the system
> completely comes to a grind. After sending the "portsnap fetch" to the
> background (^Z) and entering "top" the machine completely freezes
> without any indication as to why.
>
> I've already done a complete hardware diagnosis - everything OK.
>
> Any ideas on how to track this one down?
>

Don't install ports during installation, try using 8.4 or 9.1BETA1 instead


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Re: Installation hangs during "Archive extraction" phase (9.1)

2013-07-26 Thread Ewald Jenisch
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 01:16:32PM +0200, bw.mail.lists wrote:
> You don't actually need to install ports.txz. All it does is populate 
> /usr/ports, but you can do that after install using portsnap as 
> documented in the handbook 
> (http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports-using.html):
> 
> portsnap fetch
> portsnap extract
> 

Hi,

Thanks for the hint. Now I could finish the installation (which takes
like forever (speaking in terms of 2 hours which is pretty strange
given the raw power of this machine)) however after rebooting the box
behaves weird to say the last:

I started out be entering "portsnap fetch". Everything runs fine up to
the point when I see "Verifying snapshot integrity". Then the system
completely comes to a grind. After sending the "portsnap fetch" to the
background (^Z) and entering "top" the machine completely freezes
without any indication as to why.

I've already done a complete hardware diagnosis - everything OK.

Any ideas on how to track this one down?

Thanks much in advance,
-ewald
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Re: Installation hangs during "Archive extraction" phase (9.1)

2013-07-26 Thread bw.mail.lists

On 7/26/2013 12:00 PM, Ewald Jenisch wrote:

Hi,

Upon trying to install FreeBSD 9.1 on a HP Proliant DL585G5
installation freezes when it comes to the point "Archive Extraction"
while extracting "ports.

To be specific, the system freezes while extracting ports.txz at 23%
with "Overal Progress" being 29%.


You don't actually need to install ports.txz. All it does is populate 
/usr/ports, but you can do that after install using portsnap as 
documented in the handbook 
(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports-using.html):


portsnap fetch
portsnap extract




First I thought about the installation medium, so I re-burned the
installation CD ("disc1"), tried the DVD-installation, even installing
over the network - the machine always freezes when it comes to archive
extraction.

For the hardware part:
HP Proliant DL585G5
128GB RAM
8 HDs a 146GB: two of them in Raid-1, the remainder Raid0
2x onboard LAN: (HP NC371i)
2 addon NIC-cards with 2 ports each (HP NC360T)

Harddisk has been set up with GPT, for the test "automatic
partitioning".

Has anybody out there seen this type of problem? If yes, any known
cure/hint/???

Thanks much in advance for any clue,
-ewald

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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread Boris Samorodov
Warren Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Boris Samorodov wrote:
>>
>> Well, that may be totally correct but practice... Ex., I have an ASUS
>> P5K motherboard and I can't use a USB mouse with "USB Legacy Support".
>> The mouse is detected and works IFF this support is OFF.
>
> Just to add to that--same situation, but the mouse would work if it
> was disconnected and reconnected.

Yes, it is. But I used to my radio mouse and don't like to walk
to the computer each time it freezes. The computer is used for
FreeBSD-current testing and may freeze many times a day. Esp.
if I test radeon drivers. :-(


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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:19:40AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 09:57:22AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
>>> On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, ton80 wrote:
>>>
 I am trying to install FreeBSD.
 During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
 hangs indefinitely.
 When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
 During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the 
 USB
 controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
 controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say the
 problem is here.
 Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
>>>
>>> Set "USB Legacy Support" to disabled in the BIOS.  If that isn't
>>> available, it might work to boot with the keyboard detached.  Connect it
>>> after the BIOS boot, at the FreeBSD bootloader prompt or maybe at the
>>> country select screen.
>>
>> I don't see how this would solve or even affect his problem.
>>
>> As I understand it, "USB Legacy Support" is intended for operating
>> systems which do not have a USB stack available to them, thus making USB
>> keyboards/mice appear as PS/2 keyboards/mice within MS-DOS and so on.  I
>> believe the way it works is that the BIOS acts as a software translation
>> layer between the USB device and PS/2 interaction.  This translation is
>> lost the instant interrupts are re-mapped or the southbridge/USB
>> controller is initialised.
>>
>> The OP is making it past boot2/loader, the kernel and all its drivers
>> are fully loaded (including the USB stack).
>
> An MSI motherboard did the same thing, only with a USB mouse.  The BIOS  
> defaulted to legacy emulation.  The mouse would be briefly enabled  
> during boot, then disabled as FreeBSD started.  I found a message  
> explaining it, disabled BIOS emulation, had no further problems, and...  
> didn't investigate further.  Now I can't find the exact post, but did  
> find a thread that is similar:
>
> http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1607862+0+archive/2008/freebsd-questions/20080224.freebsd-questions

Ahh, right.  But now we're talking about keyboards, when before we were
talking strictly about mice.  Then I remembered that the PS/2 interface
actually handles both keyboards *and* mice during initialisation, which
means the translation/emulation layer does the same thing.

The problem in that thread is partially documented in the ukbd(4) man
page; see the paragraph starting with "If you want to use a USB keyboard
as your default".

The "hint" commands shown should do the right thing.  However, *do not*
add them to device.hints -- add them to /boot/loader.conf.  device.hints
can be overwritten when changes occur in it (I forget if installkernel
or mergemaster does this), and you will lose your changes.

You can also type the "hint" commands into the loader section prior to
booting.  The OP might want to try doing this: at the FreeBSD
Beastie/loader menu, hit 6 to go to the Loader prompt.  At the prompt,
type in:

set hint.atkbd.0.disable="1"
set hint.atkbdc.0.disable="1"
boot

And then tell us if your keyboard works during sysinstall.

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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread ton80



ton80 wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Warren Block wrote:
>> 
>> On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, ton80 wrote:
>> 
>>> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
>>> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
>>> hangs indefinitely.
>>> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
>>> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the
>>> USB
>>> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the
>>> USB
>>> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say
>>> the
>>> problem is here.
>>> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
>> 
>> Set "USB Legacy Support" to disabled in the BIOS.  If that isn't 
>> available, it might work to boot with the keyboard detached.  Connect it 
>> after the BIOS boot, at the FreeBSD bootloader prompt or maybe at the 
>> country select screen.
>> 
>> -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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> 
> I checked the biosno where does it address USB Legacy Supportonly
> options are to turn on or off support for the USB controller.
> 
> My system is a Dell E310 (a few years old).  Motherboard is an
> Intelnot sure of the model.
> 
> I am currently running Linux (CentOS) with no problems.  I have ran many
> other Linux distros with no problems.
> 
> I am going to attempt to try to boot up and plug in keyboard after
> initialization...without mouse.
> 
> see ya on the other side.
> 
> ton80
> 

OK, I tried several different methods and two other keyboards...no luck.
During bootup, it sees the USB ports...then it halts them.
What is SIOS?

ton80
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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread Warren Block

On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Boris Samorodov wrote:


Well, that may be totally correct but practice... Ex., I have an ASUS
P5K motherboard and I can't use a USB mouse with "USB Legacy Support".
The mouse is detected and works IFF this support is OFF.


Just to add to that--same situation, but the mouse would work if it was 
disconnected and reconnected.


-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread Warren Block

On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 09:57:22AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:

On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, ton80 wrote:


I am trying to install FreeBSD.
During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
hangs indefinitely.
When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the USB
controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say the
problem is here.
Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?


Set "USB Legacy Support" to disabled in the BIOS.  If that isn't
available, it might work to boot with the keyboard detached.  Connect it
after the BIOS boot, at the FreeBSD bootloader prompt or maybe at the
country select screen.


I don't see how this would solve or even affect his problem.

As I understand it, "USB Legacy Support" is intended for operating
systems which do not have a USB stack available to them, thus making USB
keyboards/mice appear as PS/2 keyboards/mice within MS-DOS and so on.  I
believe the way it works is that the BIOS acts as a software translation
layer between the USB device and PS/2 interaction.  This translation is
lost the instant interrupts are re-mapped or the southbridge/USB
controller is initialised.

The OP is making it past boot2/loader, the kernel and all its drivers
are fully loaded (including the USB stack).


An MSI motherboard did the same thing, only with a USB mouse.  The BIOS 
defaulted to legacy emulation.  The mouse would be briefly enabled 
during boot, then disabled as FreeBSD started.  I found a message 
explaining it, disabled BIOS emulation, had no further problems, and... 
didn't investigate further.  Now I can't find the exact post, but did 
find a thread that is similar:


http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1607862+0+archive/2008/freebsd-questions/20080224.freebsd-questions

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread ton80



Warren Block wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, ton80 wrote:
> 
>> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
>> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
>> hangs indefinitely.
>> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
>> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the
>> USB
>> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
>> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say
>> the
>> problem is here.
>> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
> 
> Set "USB Legacy Support" to disabled in the BIOS.  If that isn't 
> available, it might work to boot with the keyboard detached.  Connect it 
> after the BIOS boot, at the FreeBSD bootloader prompt or maybe at the 
> country select screen.
> 
> -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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> 

I checked the biosno where does it address USB Legacy Supportonly
options are to turn on or off support for the USB controller.

My system is a Dell E310 (a few years old).  Motherboard is an Intelnot
sure of the model.

I am currently running Linux (CentOS) with no problems.  I have ran many
other Linux distros with no problems.

I am going to attempt to try to boot up and plug in keyboard after
initialization...without mouse.

see ya on the other side.

ton80
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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 08:35:37PM +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 09:57:22AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
> >> On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, ton80 wrote:
> >>
> >>> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
> >>> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
> >>> hangs indefinitely.
> >>> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
> >>> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the 
> >>> USB
> >>> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
> >>> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say the
> >>> problem is here.
> >>> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
> >>
> >> Set "USB Legacy Support" to disabled in the BIOS.  If that isn't  
> >> available, it might work to boot with the keyboard detached.  Connect it  
> >> after the BIOS boot, at the FreeBSD bootloader prompt or maybe at the  
> >> country select screen.
> >
> > I don't see how this would solve or even affect his problem.
> >
> > As I understand it, "USB Legacy Support" is intended for operating
> > systems which do not have a USB stack available to them, thus making USB
> > keyboards/mice appear as PS/2 keyboards/mice within MS-DOS and so on.  I
> > believe the way it works is that the BIOS acts as a software translation
> > layer between the USB device and PS/2 interaction.  This translation is
> > lost the instant interrupts are re-mapped or the southbridge/USB
> > controller is initialised.
> >
> > The OP is making it past boot2/loader, the kernel and all its drivers
> > are fully loaded (including the USB stack).
> 
> Well, that may be totally correct but practice... Ex., I have an ASUS
> P5K motherboard and I can't use a USB mouse with "USB Legacy Support".
> The mouse is detected and works IFF this support is OFF.

Something tells me that if you were to enable USB Legacy Support and run
Linux or Windows, you'd have a functioning mouse.

This could simply be a BIOS bug (would not surprise me), or (more
likely) a bug in FreeBSD's initialisation of the USB chip.  FreeBSD's
USB stack is under a great amount of (justified) scrutiny as of late,
and there are efforts under CURRENT to replace the stack with a complete
brand-new written-from-the ground-up stack (patches are available).

It would be beneficial if someone with this sort of configuration oddity
could run CURRENT with the new USB stack patches applied and see if
things behave as expected.

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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread Boris Samorodov
Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 09:57:22AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
>> On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, ton80 wrote:
>>
>>> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
>>> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
>>> hangs indefinitely.
>>> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
>>> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the USB
>>> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
>>> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say the
>>> problem is here.
>>> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
>>
>> Set "USB Legacy Support" to disabled in the BIOS.  If that isn't  
>> available, it might work to boot with the keyboard detached.  Connect it  
>> after the BIOS boot, at the FreeBSD bootloader prompt or maybe at the  
>> country select screen.
>
> I don't see how this would solve or even affect his problem.
>
> As I understand it, "USB Legacy Support" is intended for operating
> systems which do not have a USB stack available to them, thus making USB
> keyboards/mice appear as PS/2 keyboards/mice within MS-DOS and so on.  I
> believe the way it works is that the BIOS acts as a software translation
> layer between the USB device and PS/2 interaction.  This translation is
> lost the instant interrupts are re-mapped or the southbridge/USB
> controller is initialised.
>
> The OP is making it past boot2/loader, the kernel and all its drivers
> are fully loaded (including the USB stack).

Well, that may be totally correct but practice... Ex., I have an ASUS
P5K motherboard and I can't use a USB mouse with "USB Legacy Support".
The mouse is detected and works IFF this support is OFF.


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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 09:57:22AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, ton80 wrote:
>
>> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
>> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
>> hangs indefinitely.
>> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
>> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the USB
>> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
>> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say the
>> problem is here.
>> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
>
> Set "USB Legacy Support" to disabled in the BIOS.  If that isn't  
> available, it might work to boot with the keyboard detached.  Connect it  
> after the BIOS boot, at the FreeBSD bootloader prompt or maybe at the  
> country select screen.

I don't see how this would solve or even affect his problem.

As I understand it, "USB Legacy Support" is intended for operating
systems which do not have a USB stack available to them, thus making USB
keyboards/mice appear as PS/2 keyboards/mice within MS-DOS and so on.  I
believe the way it works is that the BIOS acts as a software translation
layer between the USB device and PS/2 interaction.  This translation is
lost the instant interrupts are re-mapped or the southbridge/USB
controller is initialised.

The OP is making it past boot2/loader, the kernel and all its drivers
are fully loaded (including the USB stack).

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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-13 Thread Warren Block

On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, ton80 wrote:


I am trying to install FreeBSD.
During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
hangs indefinitely.
When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the USB
controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say the
problem is here.
Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?


Set "USB Legacy Support" to disabled in the BIOS.  If that isn't 
available, it might work to boot with the keyboard detached.  Connect it 
after the BIOS boot, at the FreeBSD bootloader prompt or maybe at the 
country select screen.


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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-12 Thread Wayne Sierke
On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 10:54 -0700, ton80 wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
> hangs indefinitely.
> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the USB
> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say the
> problem is here.
> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
> 
> Thanks,
> ton80

I currently have to attach my USB k/b and mouse via a USB hub, rather
than directly to the USB ports on this PC. I'm using a cheap no-name hub
here at the moment and it has done the job so far.

See if attaching via a hub improves things if you can.


Wayne


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RE: Installation Hangs

2008-10-12 Thread mdh
> Yes, you can remove the hard disk, put it in a different
> machine,
> install FreeBSD on it, then move the disk back.

At that point, if you don't need a graphical console, then a serial console 
might be a good work-around option.  
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/serialconsole-setup.html for more 
info.  
- mdh



  
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RE: Installation Hangs

2008-10-12 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt


> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of ton80
> Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 10:54 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Installation Hangs
>
>
>
> Hello,
> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
> hangs indefinitely.
> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it
> finds the USB
> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say the
> problem is here.
> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
>

Yes, you can remove the hard disk, put it in a different machine,
install FreeBSD on it, then move the disk back.

You could always try installing with JUST the USB keyboard or
with a -different- USB keyboard.

I would suspect that if you stick in a Linux Ubuntu install CD
and it also fails to detect keyboard and mouse, that you will
get more traction with your machine hardware manufacturer when
reporting a problem.  Hopefully your system is a new one within
the 30 day return window and you can return it and get a different
one.

One last thing - it might be possible that your machine motherboard
has a port for a standard keyboard, with a header on the motherboard,
and it just isn't brought out the back of the machine.

Please also post the make and model of the motherboard in use so
we know what to avoid here.

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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-12 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:08:50AM -0700, ton80 wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick-3 wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 10:54:26AM -0700, ton80 wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
> >> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
> >> hangs indefinitely.
> >> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
> >> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the
> >> USB
> >> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
> >> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say
> >> the
> >> problem is here.
> >> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
> > 
> > I'm inclined to believe the installation isn't "hung", but rather that
> > FreeBSD isn't properly working with your USB keyboard (this is very
> > likely, given the state of USB on FreeBSD -- work is underway on CURRENT
> > to fix these problems), so you think the installation is "hung", but
> > in reality it's just waiting for a keypress.
> > 
> > The only workaround I can think of would be to get a PS/2 keyboard and
> > use that.  Chances are even if you get the OS installed, you probably
> > won't be able to type at the console (with the USB keyboard).  :-)
> > 
> > And please remember that on many systems you should reboot the system
> > after plugging in or removing a PS/2 keyboard; hot-swapping only works
> > on some motherboards.
> > 
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> Ah...if only it were that easy!
> My system does not have PS2 connectors...only USB.
> So if I cannot get the USB workingI cannot use FreeBSD.

In this case, correct.

> Would OpenBSD give me the same problems I wonder?

I don't know what the state of OpenBSD's USB stack is, and the last
time I encountered NetBSD's USB stack was 7 years ago (not so pleasant
results).

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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-12 Thread ton80



Jeremy Chadwick-3 wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 10:54:26AM -0700, ton80 wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
>> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
>> hangs indefinitely.
>> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
>> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the
>> USB
>> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
>> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say
>> the
>> problem is here.
>> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?
> 
> I'm inclined to believe the installation isn't "hung", but rather that
> FreeBSD isn't properly working with your USB keyboard (this is very
> likely, given the state of USB on FreeBSD -- work is underway on CURRENT
> to fix these problems), so you think the installation is "hung", but
> in reality it's just waiting for a keypress.
> 
> The only workaround I can think of would be to get a PS/2 keyboard and
> use that.  Chances are even if you get the OS installed, you probably
> won't be able to type at the console (with the USB keyboard).  :-)
> 
> And please remember that on many systems you should reboot the system
> after plugging in or removing a PS/2 keyboard; hot-swapping only works
> on some motherboards.
> 
> -- 
> | Jeremy Chadwickjdc at parodius.com |
> | Parodius Networking   http://www.parodius.com/ |
> | UNIX Systems Administrator  Mountain View, CA, USA |
> | Making life hard for others since 1977.  PGP: 4BD6C0CB |
> 
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Ah...if only it were that easy!
My system does not have PS2 connectors...only USB.
So if I cannot get the USB workingI cannot use FreeBSD.  Would OpenBSD
give me the same problems I wonder?

Thanks,
ton80
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Re: Installation Hangs

2008-10-12 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 10:54:26AM -0700, ton80 wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process) the system
> hangs indefinitely.
> When it gets to the select country screen...it is frozen.
> During the boot process, as it is reading all the hardware, it finds the USB
> controller OK then later it states there was an IO error and that the USB
> controller is halted. I have a USB Keyboard and mouse...so I would say the
> problem is here.
> Is there any workaround I can use to get things going?

I'm inclined to believe the installation isn't "hung", but rather that
FreeBSD isn't properly working with your USB keyboard (this is very
likely, given the state of USB on FreeBSD -- work is underway on CURRENT
to fix these problems), so you think the installation is "hung", but
in reality it's just waiting for a keypress.

The only workaround I can think of would be to get a PS/2 keyboard and
use that.  Chances are even if you get the OS installed, you probably
won't be able to type at the console (with the USB keyboard).  :-)

And please remember that on many systems you should reboot the system
after plugging in or removing a PS/2 keyboard; hot-swapping only works
on some motherboards.

-- 
| Jeremy Chadwickjdc at parodius.com |
| Parodius Networking   http://www.parodius.com/ |
| UNIX Systems Administrator  Mountain View, CA, USA |
| Making life hard for others since 1977.  PGP: 4BD6C0CB |

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