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Date:      Wed, 1 Oct 2003 14:00:30 +0200
From:      "Florian Hoenig" <hoenig@liwest.at>
To:        <freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: Laptops and PC-Cards (WAS: Toshiba P20-S303)
Message-ID:  <000001c38813$9fcd1680$6689e584@TOSH>
In-Reply-To: <3F7A61FD.32416.C1F434E@localhost>

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Hey!
The thing is, that it doesn't boot with any of the kernels available in =
the
boot menu of the 5.x installation isos. Not even with safe mode, which
doesn't seem to turn off pccard stuff because it locks at the same =
thing.
Any other suggestions on this problem?

Regards,

-flo

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel [mailto:freebsd@argentproductions.com]=20
Sent: Mittwoch, 01. Oktober 2003 11:11
To: Florian Hoenig; freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject: Laptops and PC-Cards (WAS: Toshiba P20-S303)


Sorry for the top-post but I've been seeing a few people say they've had
install issues and=20
whatnot with PC-Card controllers and incompatibilities and all... and a =
lot
of mis-information=20
and old web pages out there too... so I thought I'd insert a little =
generic
information I came=20
across while doing my own installs.=20

What I've found (I have a ThinkPad) is that FreeBSD 5.1 *should*, given =
the
right kernel=20
parameters and all, work very well for most people.  To get around the
kernel boot hang=20
during the install, simply choose the "safe mode" boot option, which
disables all PC-Card=20
things for the install portion.   For my model and possibly many others
(those using the Intel=20
or IBM chipsets) you then need to build a custom kernel containing the =
pcic
device and=20
excluding the cbb device.  Obviously, those of you with chips supported =
by
cbb should=20
probably use that instead.  ;-)  There are a number of websites (and =
emails
on this list) with=20
info on some kernel parameters to tune if needed, as well.

But for the most part, the issues I've been seeing -- "5.x won't work on =
my
laptop" / "4.x and=20
5.x hang during boot probing" / "my typical and usually supported cards
aren't detected=20
properly" -- 5.1 offers a simple install solution and the most =
configurable
kernel options of all=20
the releases -- and with oldcard support as well, it goes back to =
anything
(IIRC) that 4.x=20
supported too. =20

Please correct my gross over-simplification of things, but this boot =
feature
certainly helped=20
me install 5.1 (and I'd way rather have 5 than 4 on a laptop) and it =
looks
like it might help a=20
few others to not be afraid of the transition.  :)

However, if you still want to stick with 4.x on your laptop, you'll have =
to
go other routes (e.g.=20
boot option setting or using a custom bootdisk or something.  I can't =
help
you there, as I've=20
got 5 on mine.=20

Peace to all,

 -- D
 <><


> Hey! I'd like to report this problem too, which apperantly some other=20
> models seem to have to, when trying to boot any of the kernels that=20
> are included on the install CDs (tried everything from 4.5 and above).
>=20
> pci2: <network, ethernet> at device 2.0 (no drive attached)
> cbb0: <ToPIC100 PCI-CardBus Bridge> at device 4.0 on pci2
> pcib2: device cbb0 requested decoded memory range 0x2000000-0xc20fffff
>=20
> It freezes here. In the other posting there was the hint to change the =

> pnp option in the bios. The p20-s303 doesnt have that option. I cant=20
> hardly change anything lowlevel in the bios.
> Any other workaround? Maybe build a install disk with a kernel that
doesn't
> include pccard?
>=20
> Thanks and kind regards,
>=20
> Florian Hoenig
>=20
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