Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I have a nvidia PCI-express 6600 video card on an Intel SE7525GP2
motherboard. I am running a fairly recent version of RELENG_5.
I am having great difficulty getting the video card to work. On an
older version of Xorg it would try to use the vesa driver. It
Vinny Abello wrote:
At 09:49 PM 7/7/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
i`m using freebsd releng_5 and got weird problem with AtA_DMA... I
bought mobo with i865PE chipset and when I allow DMA transfer in BIOS
for my TEAC cd-540E drive, freebsd fails to boot with: ATA_INTERRUPT
was seen but timeout fired
I'm trying to compile a 4-stable jail on my 5.4-release-p3 box, and
got this error:
=== lib/libedit
cc -O -pipe -I. -I/var/tinderbox/jails/4-i386/src/lib/libedit-c
editline.c -o editline.o
In file included from
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Igor Robul wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I'm looking at upgrading my only SATA server to 5.x, since the 4.x that is
currently running on it is getting hangs whenever load is put onto the
drives :(
IIRC you are using 3Ware hardware RAID with SATA drives, which is NOT
Hi all,
Experiencing a few difficulties setting up raid mirroring across two
SCSI disks on a sparc based server. Disk da0 contains a working and
recent install of FreeBSD 5-4 RELEASE and da1 is blank. We have been
following the guidance given in the first part of
hi all,
my freebsd not recognize ata hard-disk. i have 3 scsi hard-disk and 1 ata
hard-disk. After i make buildworld and build/install kernel and install world
my freebsd don't recognize ata hard-disk.
before install new kernel some dmesg:
Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
Interrupt storm
hi all,
my freebsd not recognize ata hard-disk. i have 3 scsi hard-disk and 1 ata
hard-disk. After i make buildworld and build/install kernel and install
world my freebsd don't recognize ata hard-disk.
before install new kernel some dmesg:
Please attach your uname -v , kernel conf file,
sorry!!
bash-2.05b# uname -v
FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Wed Jul 6 17:06:55 EEST 2005 [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/COSMIC
kernel conf:
# general options
machine i386
cpu I686_CPU
ident ALPHA
maxusers0
options CPU_SUSP_HLT
options
On Fri, July 8, 2005 1:39 pm, Dani Popa said:
# ip stack options
options INET
#optionsINET6
options IPSTEALTH
options TCP_DROP_SYNFIN
options ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS
options IPFILTER
options IPFILTER_LOG
options
Greetings,
I am installing FreeBSD 5.4 on a system using a Seagate Barracuda
(Model ST380011A) 80GB drive. This drive has 38297 cylinders, 16 heads,
and 255 sectors (this is identified both on a label on the drive and by
the BIOS IDE auto-detect).
The FreeBSD installer make it to
I noticed a similar thing with a similar HD. I went with the FreeBSD
suggestion and it resulted in a corrupted HD. I would just go with the
Disk/BIOS settings. I did that before for other disks and never had issues
then.
- Original Message -
From: J. Nyhuis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Well, the FreeBSD default partition setting fails to complete a
format. It won't accept the 'real settings', and I can't seem to
figure out a way to force them. I'll have to poke about under advanced
install to see if it will let me force FDISK paremeters.
Thanks,
John H. Nyhuis
Don't forget that any modern BIOS and HD will be using LBA, not CHS,
for addressing the disk and disks have not had the same number of
sectors per track on all cylinders for a long time, so the numbers are
bogus in any case. CHS does not allow properly addressing any
modern drive and BIOS always
Kevin Oberman wrote:
Don't forget that any modern BIOS and HD will be using LBA, not CHS,
for addressing the disk and disks have not had the same number of
sectors per track on all cylinders for a long time, so the numbers are
bogus in any case. CHS does not allow properly addressing any
modern
My printer doesn't work very well unless I type
lpcontrol -p
What is the correct way to make this happen when the computer first
boots up - is there some setting in device.hints or something I can put
in the kernel config so that it defaults to this?
Thanks, Stephen
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Stephen
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On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 02:53:25PM -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
My printer doesn't work very well unless I type
lpcontrol -p
What is the correct way to make this happen when the computer first boots
up
- is there some setting in
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 02:53:25PM -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
My printer doesn't work very well unless I type
lpcontrol -p
What is the correct way to make this happen when the computer first
boots up - is there some setting in device.hints or something I can put
in the kernel
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 09:39:17AM +1200, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 02:53:25PM -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
My printer doesn't work very well unless I type
lpcontrol -p
What is the correct way to make this happen when the computer first
boots up - is there
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 03:48:52PM +0100, Chris Hodgins wrote:
Hi all,
Experiencing a few difficulties setting up raid mirroring across two
SCSI disks on a sparc based server. Disk da0 contains a working and
recent install of FreeBSD 5-4 RELEASE and da1 is blank. We have been
following
I've seen posts about this issue on current@, but without any solution.
Maybe my case will help to shed some light on this one.
2 Cpu 5.4 STABLE (from today 09.07.05) running without any problems.
The kernel is almost a GENERIC, except:
Enabled:
SMP
SHCED_ULE
IPSEC
IPSEC_ESP
INVARIANTS
I am wondering if I should file a PR on /sbin/rcorder dumping core?
This is a reproducible core dump. I am using FreeBSD 5-Stable dated
July 2, I think. SMP, i386, custom kernel.
First, try this. Make a file that looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
#
# PROVIDE: hello_world
# REQUIRE: hello_world
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