Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 23:54:46 GMT
From: H.Schmalzbauer@belenus.com
To: haydenk@nextlevelinternet.com ("Hayden Katzenellenbogen"), freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: SCSI disk boot fail RC #7
Message-ID: <20010821.23544600@compile.belenus.com>
In-Reply-To: <NFBBKLNOALGIGCIMHGKFCEKCCEAA.haydenk@nextlevelinternet.com>
References: <NFBBKLNOALGIGCIMHGKFCEKCCEAA.haydenk@nextlevelinternet.com>
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Hello,
this is because on 14. August was PCI Code from current merged. Today I
compiled a new kernel for a ASUS P2B-F (Intel BX chpiset) and no PCI-Bus
was detected. And therefore no PCI devices. But you can add the old ata
driver to your kernel so that you can have at least a box which runs.
I'll try to get the sorces from 13.08.2001 and see ift it runs with my
new world.
Best regards,
-Harry
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 8/21/01, 11:36:32 PM, haydenk@nextlevelinternet.com ("Hayden
Katzenellenbogen") wrote regarding SCSI disk boot fail RC #7:
> I just did and upgrade to the latest source of FreeBSD 4.4-RC1 #7
> After booting the machine it gets to waiting for devices to settle and
well
> it does not get much further it says it can not mount the device and the
> prompts with a mountroot> prompt.
> I am now using kernel.old (RC1 #6) this kernel works fine.
> Does anyone have any idea what the fix for this is.
> Also how does one copy kernel.old to kernel as it gives me an operation
not
> permitted no matter what I try
> Thanks
> Hayden
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