Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2018 00:31:27 +0200 From: Michael Tuexen <Michael.Tuexen@macmic.franken.de> To: Koakuma <koachan@protonmail.com> Cc: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 11.2 Installer Issues on G5 Message-ID: <92A8E911-A34F-4F46-9E57-6E469008F45B@macmic.franken.de> In-Reply-To: <1DjdrG3wyiR3swbs-AAncRq7RBMvwBg_KdNQHNsHI1Deitfl5Ev85WAaDEXXqfGYnUwyrpsWqicv3kieydQyQS09rbbeO3cGVul29s4wHVU=@protonmail.com> References: <74UxFOyQuHBLyuc75iDWBJXa12pEz1GDKt5gjzANOROa01XLPtZWYLPgEptA1PajEIsKGa05Nwa5Yr6aAhqHQa-Ee0AyVKqtygPWQZBpqMI=@protonmail.com> <HTUtRQ-sk5N1AQxixeyypo-jvG7T8I5cIt9bJja2qsLuQ8zuz7uuXjKv1AFwpw5VbbzmyhObcSKKvKMh0l1GNKoQjkfzSncDyqNJBYkSChw=@protonmail.com> <z4GdT2tl-TZ0qiqA02ZCDp3ItogSzS4QyJ3J8RrhH6Q0lPSz0imSpZMsj3f5_v-wCfepI0zDEvvdwazF0cyx5qI4RipRNTAfLPsyK9U9yAY=@protonmail.com> <59B29AC1-2D40-40DA-978A-2229D7D79760@macmic.franken.de> <1DjdrG3wyiR3swbs-AAncRq7RBMvwBg_KdNQHNsHI1Deitfl5Ev85WAaDEXXqfGYnUwyrpsWqicv3kieydQyQS09rbbeO3cGVul29s4wHVU=@protonmail.com>
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> On 25. Sep 2018, at 04:12, Koakuma <koachan@protonmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, Michael > > Having kern.smp.disabled=1 definitely helps with the instability, thanks. > However, as I said in another message, for some reason, when SMP is turned > off, a lot of my USB devices failed to connect when plugged into it, with a lot of > USB_ERR_TIMEOUT and other error messages (The only exception seems to be > the included Apple keyboard). > Is there a fix/workaround for the issue? No idea. I only have a keyboard and mouse (both old Apple equipment) connected to the G5 via a Studio Display. I'm not running any X11 stuff and don't see any error messages. The system is very stable and compiled head as of yesterday (both kernel and world) without any problem. Anyone having an idea how to fix the SMP related problem? Best regards Michael > > -------- Original Message -------- > On Sep 24, 2018, 23:18, Michael Tuexen < Michael.Tuexen@macmic.franken.de> wrote: > > I can confirm that a very unstable G5, which only sometimes booted, runs > perfectly fine with > kern.smp.disabled=1 > in /boot/loader.conf > > So it seems that there is a problem with SMP support on the PowerMac G5. > (compiled already a kernel on it, now running buildworld...). > > Best regards > Michaelhelp
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