Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 14:35:02 +0200 From: Uwe Laverenz <uwe@laverenz.de> To: current@freebsd.org Subject: VIA C3M-266 vs. Current Message-ID: <20040812123502.GA71807@ensign.laverenz.de>
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Hi, I just wanted to report a quite annoying (for me ;) problem with -CURRENT: I've been running a small server with 5.2.1p9 on a VIA C3M-266 board for several months. This is a micro-ATX board with VIA's CLE-266 chipset for PIII-comaptible CPUs. I experienced problems with rpc.lockd and decided to switch to -CURRENT. I first bootet with a new kernel and the old 5.2.1 userland: no problem. I continued with the upgrade and did the necessary installworld and mergemaster stuff. After the complete upgrade, the machine does not boot correctly anymore, it crashes in or shortly after the bootloader. I don't get any useful error messages. This problem must be related to the VIA motherboard, because the system starts fine with other boards (Asus A7V600, Asus P5A). Is this a known problem? thank you, Uwe
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