> Hi,
>
> could you please try this diff from kettenis@
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=152650279308779&w=2
>
Hi Hrvoje, misc@,
I'm sorry, but I don't access to the hardware (Dell PowerEdge R440) anymore.
I've returned it to the supplier already as this was leased only for
testing.
Sorry
On 2.5.2018. 11:28, Jan Vlach wrote:
> R440 WAS( Re: Dell PowerEdge R430/R440 support)
> Reply-To:
> In-Reply-To: <20180425150215.gh20...@diehard.n-r-g.com>
>
> Hello misc@
>
>
> the Dell PowerEdge R440 server arrived for testing and it panics on boot
> to installed system. Installer works fine
On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 02:02:48PM +0200, Jan Vlach wrote:
> > kettenis@ may know more, I think he knows about this issue already. It's
> > just
> > a missing piece of the standard we didn't implement yet. An AML dump may
> > be useful, yes.
> >
> > -ml
> >
>
> Hello Mike,
>
> just have instal
> kettenis@ may know more, I think he knows about this issue already. It's just
> a missing piece of the standard we didn't implement yet. An AML dump may
> be useful, yes.
>
> -ml
>
Hello Mike,
just have installed FreeBSD11.1 on the PowerEdge R440 to get acpidump & debug
info. I've followed
ht
> Last time I checked, we don't support LoadTable.
>
> -ml
>
Thank you Mike for your reply. I have no clue about ACPI. Is this a new
way how vendors extend ACPI? Is there generally a way to switch it to
some "legacy" mode or is this endgame?
Is there some info I could get from the system before
On 2.5.2018. 19:06, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Wed, May 02, 2018 at 06:51:51PM +0200, Jan Vlach wrote:
>>> Last time I checked, we don't support LoadTable.
>>>
>>> -ml
>>>
>>
>> Thank you Mike for your reply. I have no clue about ACPI. Is this a new
>> way how vendors extend ACPI? Is there generally a
On Wed, May 02, 2018 at 06:51:51PM +0200, Jan Vlach wrote:
> > Last time I checked, we don't support LoadTable.
> >
> > -ml
> >
>
> Thank you Mike for your reply. I have no clue about ACPI. Is this a new
> way how vendors extend ACPI? Is there generally a way to switch it to
> some "legacy" mode
On Wed, May 02, 2018 at 11:28:47AM +0200, Jan Vlach wrote:
> R440 WAS( Re: Dell PowerEdge R430/R440 support)
> Reply-To:
> In-Reply-To: <20180425150215.gh20...@diehard.n-r-g.com>
>
> Hello misc@
>
>
> the Dell PowerEdge R440 server arrived for testing and it panics on boot
> to installed system
R440 WAS( Re: Dell PowerEdge R430/R440 support)
Reply-To:
In-Reply-To: <20180425150215.gh20...@diehard.n-r-g.com>
Hello misc@
the Dell PowerEdge R440 server arrived for testing and it panics on boot
to installed system. Installer works fine, it's the reboot into
installed system that fails. Bot
I recently reported a 5.8 Stable kernel panic associated with use of a
USB drive on a particular machine I have (a desktop, Asus motherboad,
AMD processor). That report turned out to be my error, brought about a
mis-config-ed kernel. After restoring the vanilla 5.8 Stable kernel,
the easily reprodu
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