Hi!
I admit that I don’t know much about Intel graphics these days. My machine has
an Intel Iris Pro 580 graphics adapter. Running X crashes the machine: I get an
empty screen with text mode cursor, then it becomes unresponsive.
I tried setting the driver to „vesa“, but the result is the same.
lingvofact...@gmail.com ("Andrei M.") writes:
>> That's why it might be interesting to find out why ahcisata fails for you.
>Are there any kernel debug facilities on the installation distro?
Not much. You can boot the kernel with the -x parameter, but capturing
the dmesg output without a serial
Hi brkt,
I've also been using NPF and hit pretty much the same thing.
On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 07:39:56PM -0700, brkt wrote:
> I've been using NPF as a gateway router for my homelab for a number of weeks
> now, after a positive experience using it+fail2ban on my homeserver.
>
> What I've run into
2016-09-11 23:40 GMT+03:00 Michael van Elst :
> lingvofact...@gmail.com ("Andrei M.") writes:
>
>>As I previousy wrote, I switched from SATA to IDE mode in BIOS (after
>>which everything started working), so the system no longer recognizes
>>ahcisata. Here's the output for my HD and CD:
>
> That's
lingvofact...@gmail.com ("Andrei M.") writes:
>As I previousy wrote, I switched from SATA to IDE mode in BIOS (after
>which everything started working), so the system no longer recognizes
>ahcisata. Here's the output for my HD and CD:
That's why it might be interesting to find out why ahcisata fa
As I previousy wrote, I switched from SATA to IDE mode in BIOS (after
which everything started working), so the system no longer recognizes
ahcisata. Here's the output for my HD and CD:
wd0 at atabus0 drive 0
wd0:
wd0: drive supports 16-sector PIO transfers, LBA48 addressing
wd0: 465 GB, 969021 c
lingvofact...@gmail.com ("Andrei M.") writes:
>No, this happened when the installation CD was loading. I've had
>exactly the same problem in the installation process last year, see
>attachment.
The screenshot shows
two SATA devices that couldn't be recognized.
one USB umass device.
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