On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 10:28:46PM +0200, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> So I have a perfect working 9.3 installation on on an HP ProBook laptop.
> I boot the CD which works fine
Try the BIOS-only install image instead - I bet your system boots the
CD via UEFI, but the original installation was BIOS on
Date:Tue, 9 Apr 2024 22:28:46 +0200
From:Riccardo Mottola
Message-ID: <9f0bd479-42ef-7842-90fb-0d6a503cf...@libero.it>
| no "e" of course... and no MS-DOS in sight. It was already a fully
| BSD-ized system.
What does fdisk show? (ie: the MBR label).
kre
Hi!
I want to upgrade my 9.3 amd64 laptop.
Since my other upgrade using sysupgrade was a failure, i tried doing it
via CD install.
I still hope either to get help fixing my other laptop or being able to
"compare" with a successful install
So I have a perfect working 9.3 installation on on an
Brad Spencer wrote:
"pms-...@outlook.com" writes:
Brad Spencer wrote:
Todd Gruhn writes:
[personal nit... it would be nice if the isa bus would be eliminated
entirely, but there appears to be an edge case when compiling a
XEN3_DOM0 kernel that requires it to be there... don't remember wh
At Tue, 9 Apr 2024 07:24:11 +, Todd Gruhn wrote:
Subject: Re: compile kernel
>
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 4:56 PM Brad Spencer wrote:
> >
> > [personal nit... it would be nice if the isa bus would be eliminated
> > entirely, but there appears to be an edge case when compiling a
> >
"pms-...@outlook.com" writes:
> Brad Spencer wrote:
>> Todd Gruhn writes:
>>
>>
>> [personal nit... it would be nice if the isa bus would be eliminated
>> entirely, but there appears to be an edge case when compiling a
>> XEN3_DOM0 kernel that requires it to be there... don't remember why...
Brad Spencer wrote:
Todd Gruhn writes:
[personal nit... it would be nice if the isa bus would be eliminated
entirely, but there appears to be an edge case when compiling a
XEN3_DOM0 kernel that requires it to be there... don't remember why...]
Please, do not remove support for ISA and oth
[personal nit... it would be nice if the isa bus would be eliminated
entirely, but there appears to be an edge case when compiling a
XEN3_DOM0 kernel that requires it to be there... don't remember why...]
I saw this. Split it. I only use 'pciide* at pci? ...' AND
'ahcisata* at pci?