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Date:      Wed, 4 Jul 2012 00:10:17 +0530
From:      Subhro Sankha Kar <subhro@80386.org>
To:        Doug Hardie <bc979@lafn.org>
Cc:        Wojciech Puchar <wojtek@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl>, "questions@FreeBSD.org Questions" <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD 9.0 hang
Message-ID:  <74B8462B-F5F7-4687-BDC3-FF2F4400E14C@80386.org>
In-Reply-To: <1747BE22-4E27-4811-ABF9-6F35B99B38A6@lafn.org>
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On 03-Jul-2012, at 11:45 AM, Doug Hardie wrote:

>=20
> On 2 July 2012, at 22:59, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>=20
>>>=20
>>> I have no ATM interfaces so it shouldn't be loading to my way of =
thinking.
>>=20
>> so check while this module is loading at all, no matter if it's =
unsuccessull. FreeBSD is not random place like windows, everything
>> must have a reason.
>>=20
>=20
> True it must, but I have no idea why if_en would try to be loaded or =
even how to figure that out.  There is nothing in the logs.  My =
understanding is that you would have to have an interface that requires =
the en driver.  pciconf doesn't show any.

How about a verbose boot and a list of your boot messages? Also, how =
about you create a kernel with ATM missing and see what stops working?

Thanks
--
Subhro Sankha Kar
System Administrator
Working and Playing with FreeBSD since 2002




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