Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 14:24:09 +0400 From: "Andrew P." <infofarmer@gmail.com> To: "Kamal R. Prasad" <kamalp@acm.org> Cc: Peter Clutton <peterclutton@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: freebsd has problems with bios Message-ID: <cb5206420510130324t1be63460jcfd6fe70fa589a7b@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <A4EB532F-E504-49CB-8F63-CA03000CB9BF@acm.org> References: <BA28DC66-E4C7-4C40-8332-D69D15B73FEF@acm.org> <57416b300510121719x1ae4033ue1f1af49e028512d@mail.gmail.com> <4F393520-539B-44F6-92BD-860CCF51A278@acm.org> <57416b300510122305q45ea25a5i9da5d8fe56e6e0aa@mail.gmail.com> <A4EB532F-E504-49CB-8F63-CA03000CB9BF@acm.org>
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On 10/13/05, Kamal R. Prasad <kamalp@acm.org> wrote: > I was replying to both you and Andrew R. Andrew mentioned the hw may > be unstable. > I did enter the same values provided by BIOS -but it doesn't solve > the problem. > Most likely, the bios on my motherboard is not compaible with freebsd. > > regards > -kamal > In fact FreeBSD bypasses BIOS and interacts directly with a disk controller. Could you tell us the exact vendor and make of your motherboard. It's an interesting case. Thanks, Andrew P.
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