On 4/18/2012 6:34 AM, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
So your other core failed to start. You might try a lack posting exact
model/bios version of the machine and mainboard. But indeed, this is
most often BIOS bugs. Sometimes in the strange areas like USB, e.g.
SMI handler for emulating legacy PS/2
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 12:24:17AM -0400, Chad C wrote:
Updated the mainboard UEFI to latest version but am still getting the
same kernel page fault.
I compiled options DDB and options GDB into the generic kernel.
After rebooting and entering DDB I get the following from various commands:
Hello,
I posted to the FreeBSD forum and was told to seek help on the stable
mailing list. I recently build a new system and attempted to install
FreeBSD 9 amd64 using the dvd. Shortly after the boot loader menu while
the kernel attempts to detect the processor cores I receive a kernel
On Apr 18, 2012 2:23 AM, Chad C c...@psys.us wrote:
The first suggestion from a forum poster was bad memory but I swapped out
the memory and still received the panics. Also tested the memory with
memtest86+ and the bios memory test feature. Both reported no errors. I
finally was able to get
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 12:52:28PM -0400, Chad C wrote:
Hello,
I posted to the FreeBSD forum and was told to seek help on the stable
mailing list. I recently build a new system and attempted to install
FreeBSD 9 amd64 using the dvd. Shortly after the boot loader menu while
the kernel
Updated the mainboard UEFI to latest version but am still getting the
same kernel page fault.
I compiled options DDB and options GDB into the generic kernel.
After rebooting and entering DDB I get the following from various commands:
On bootup I am now getting the following:
real memory =