Hi All,
I hope it's a right place to ask, if no, please advice right mailing list.
My server is based on intel S5000PAL motherboard and have dedicated Intel
remote
management module 2.
If I try to boot from remotely mounted installation drive/iso (FreeBSD
8.0-RELEASE) it goes fine until I
Hi there,
I hope it's a right place to ask, if no, please advice right mailing list.
My server is based on intel S5000PAL motherboard and have dedicated Intel
remote
management module 2.
We use SuperMicro twin servers with their AOC-SIMSO+ server remote
management boards, and our problems
On Tuesday 06 April 2010 15:03:14 Markus Wild wrote:
Hi there,
I hope it's a right place to ask, if no, please advice right mailing
list.
My server is based on intel S5000PAL motherboard and have dedicated
Intel remote
management module 2.
We use SuperMicro twin servers with
On Monday 05 April 2010 23:16:42 lini...@freebsd.org wrote:
Old Synopsis: USB card reader does not create slices nodes
New Synopsis: [umass] USB card reader does not create slices nodes
Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-bugs-freebsd-usb
Responsible-Changed-By: linimon
The following reply was made to PR usb/144414; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: dfil...@freebsd.org (dfilter service)
To: bug-follo...@freebsd.org
Cc:
Subject: Re: usb/144414: commit references a PR
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 23:28:34 + (UTC)
Author: thompsa
Date: Tue Apr 6 23:28:18 2010
On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 11:39:19PM -0400, Mikhail T. wrote:
P.S. Is the USB supposed to work in 7.x, or do I have to go to 8.x for
it to work reliably?
The USB stack was completely re-written from the ground up between 7.x
and 8.x. There's a couple active maintainers of the present USB stack
Hello!
I'm suffering from a fully reproducible panic, that strikes, when I
connect a umass storage device (Blackberry Pearl with a mini-SD card
inserted) to the EHCI USB port.
The system runs a freshly rebuilt 7.3-stable/amd64. The crash is
somewhere inside USB-stack. The stack, as produced by
Jeremy Chadwick написав(ла):
Regarding your problem: it likely has nothing to do with SMP, so don't
worry about that aspect of it.
Thanks for the reassuring response, Jeremy. If this is not about SMP,
then there is a (bad) regression -- the 7.2-kernel from March 5 never
crashed this way... I