Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 15:03:24 -0400 From: Bob Perry <rperry4@earthlink.net> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Installation Hang-Up with Release 4.4 Message-ID: <3D4C28FC.2CE984B7@earthlink.net>
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--------------E030473259389A34D2741DAC Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi: I have been trying to install FreeBSD 4.4 for the past two weeks without much success. I have a PC workstation currently running OS/2 and DOS 6.22 under System Commander 7.04. I have over 3 GB of unused/unformatted space and want to install FreeBSD as my main OS in this area. Each attempt hangs up during the device probe. When I select the Kernel Configuration menu there are 7 conflicts. Six are in the Network category and 1 in the Miscellaneous category: NETWORK: Device IRQ Port o cs0 0x300 o ed0 10 0x280 o fe0 0x300 o ie0 10 0x300 o lnc0 10 0x280 o sn0 10 0x300 MISCELLANEOUS: o PC-card controller pcic0 0x3e0 I disabled all of the ethernet drivers and tried to continue but the system still hangs during the device probe. The driver I need is xl0 for my 3COM 3c905B NIC and I assume I can load that after the install. The card is located in PCI slot 10 IO Base B000h IRQ 5. I also noticed that when I disable device ie0, the PC-card controller device disappears. It does not become inactive, it just disappears. It also reappears when I enable the ie0 device. For the record, the ie0 device lists the following: AT&T Starlan 10 and EN100, 3C507, NI5210 Ethernet ada I'm not even sure why a pc card is appearing in the configuration menu. Note: My sound card occupies IRQ 10. Also, my BIOS is set to "NO" on the Plug'nPlay option. I've read some of the archived mailings but still can't resolve this issue. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations? Bob --------------E030473259389A34D2741DAC Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> <tt>Hi:</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>I have been trying to install FreeBSD 4.4 for the past two weeks without much</tt> <br><tt>success. I have a PC workstation currently running OS/2 and DOS 6.22 under System Commander 7.04. I have over 3 GB of unused/unformatted space and want</tt> <br><tt>to install FreeBSD as my main OS in this area. Each attempt hangs up</tt> <br><tt>during the device probe.</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>When I select the Kernel Configuration menu there are 7 conflicts. Six are</tt> <br><tt>in the Network category and 1 in the Miscellaneous category:</tt><tt></tt> <p><b><tt>NETWORK:</tt></b> <br><tt> <u>Device IRQ Port</u></tt> <br><tt> o cs0 0x300</tt> <br><tt> o ed0 10 0x280</tt> <br><tt> o fe0 0x300</tt> <br><tt> o ie0 10 0x300</tt> <br><tt> o lnc0 10 0x280</tt> <br><tt> o sn0 10 0x300</tt><tt></tt> <p><b><tt>MISCELLANEOUS:</tt></b> <br><tt> o PC-card controller pcic0 0x3e0</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>I disabled all of the ethernet drivers and tried to continue but</tt> <br><tt>the system still hangs during the device probe.</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>The driver I need is xl0 for my 3COM 3c905B NIC and I assume I can load that after the install. The card is located in PCI slot 10 IO Base B000h IRQ 5.</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>I also noticed that when I disable device ie0, the PC-card controller</tt> <br><tt>device disappears. It does not become inactive, it just disappears. It also reappears when I enable the ie0 device. For the record, the ie0 device lists the following:</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt> AT&T Starlan 10 and EN100, 3C507, NI5210 Ethernet ada</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>I'm not even sure why a pc card is appearing in the configuration menu.</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>Note: My sound card occupies IRQ 10. Also, my BIOS is set to "NO" on the Plug'nPlay option.</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>I've read some of the archived mailings but still can't resolve this issue.</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>I would greatly appreciate any recommendations?</tt><tt></tt> <p><tt>Bob</tt> <br><tt></tt> <br><tt></tt> <br><tt></tt> <br><tt></tt> <br><tt></tt> <br><tt></tt> </html> --------------E030473259389A34D2741DAC-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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