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Date:      Sat, 9 Sep 2000 23:29:15 -0700
From:      "Jeremiah Gowdy" <jgowdy@home.com>
To:        "Wes Warner" <ufodziner@earthlink.net>, <freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.ORG>, <freebsd-smp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: adaptec 2940uw with smp kernel on a bp6
Message-ID:  <000701c01af0$72e24ac0$aa240018@cx443070b>
References:  <39BB07A2.D04EF9E7@earthlink.net>

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> What I am using is a generic kernel with SMP enabled.  The kernel I use
> with the scsi working is just the regular generic.  I'm trying to do
> this as tactful as possible.  The rest of my hardware is...
>
> SBLive, Linksys 10/100 nic, ATI All-in-wonder 32meg, Colorado Floppy
> tape (with card), 3com 56k external modem, 3ea. WD 50 pin SCSI drives,
> Maxtor 20 gig ata66 drive (OS is on this drive), Quantum 5 gig, creative
> 52x cdrom, Philips 2x2x6 burner, ls-120.
>
> I think that is about it.  If it matters, my processors are 433's and I
> have 256megs of RAM.  I have tried it both overclocked and not with no
> luck either way.  I can't get a dmesg output with both smp and scsi
> because it doesn't boot.
>
>                              Thanks,
>                                    Wes

I wouldn't think a GENERIC kernel with SMP enabled would be
better/cleaner/safer/less likely to crash than a cleaned kernel containing
only the drivers you need.  Seems like less likely of a chance of a
conflict.  I suggest, clean a GENERIC, enable SMP and go with that





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