Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 21:13:44 +0200 From: Harald Schmalzbauer <current@schmalzbauer.de> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: cdboot -BTX halted- failure Message-ID: <200406252113.46968@harryhomeworkstation>
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Dear best boys, I built a used-parts-server on which 4.10 runs flawlessly, that's what the machine was designed for. Just of curiosity I tried -current from yesterday. Booting from CD ends up in endless scrolling screens which show register dumps. If I press <break> at the right moment I can see the following lines: Boot from ATAPI CD-ROM CD Loader 1.2 Building the boot loader arguments Looking up /BOOT/LOADER... Found After that the console gets flooded by register dumps. When I press the power button (I set the 4-Sec poweroff delay in BIOS) the scrolling screens stop for a second. I took a photo of the output (1.5MB!): http://www.schmalzbauer.de/BTX-error.jpg Also a snapshot from 26/04/2004 shows the same error. On another machine the snapshots boots without errors. Description of the machine were -current fails to boot of CD: Coppermine 600, 128 MB SDRAM, VIA Apollo Pro Chipset (Tyan Trinity) Promise Fasttrak TX2, ATI Rage Mobility AGP Card, em0 Toshiba DVD-drive on the VIA 82C596 ATA, no HDs on the chipset The (working 4.10) dmesg of the -current-failing machine can be found at: http://www.schmalzbauer.de/netz/dmesg.trinity The one of the working machine: http://www.schmalzbauer.de/netz/dmesg.cale Thanks for any investigation, -Harry
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