Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 17:00:34 -0500 (CDT) From: Randy <randyd@nconnect.net> To: "David A. Stover" <smokey@teton.com> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: RE: Kernel Compilation Problems Message-ID: <XFMail.960910170453.randyd@nconnect.net> In-Reply-To: <3236495C.29C8@teton.com>
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On 11-Sep-96 "David A. Stover" wrote: >>While attempting to recompile my kernel, my Adaptec AHC2842 fails to be >recognized. > >If I boot GENERIC with "-c", the ahc0 line doesn't even show, but the >system probes and finds my 2842 correctly (listing it out as an >AHC28xx), and then boots fine. > >I also tried to leave the aha0 line active and comment out the ahc0 line >-- no luck there. Controller was not detected. > >I also tried to append some of the arguments from the aha0 line to the >ahc0 line; e.g. port bio irq drq and vector (all with the correct >parameters where required), changing the ahaintr to ahcintr. On this >instance, the kernel would not even compile, failing on the ahcintr. > >A friend of mine who knows BSD much better than I do has no ideas on >correcting the problem, either. > ---------------------------------------- Greetings, Without your kernel config file it's hard to tell. Just a guess... The 2842 is a VLB device but is probed as an EISA device ( I got bit by this one myself ) so you must have.... controller eisa0 in your config. If it's there... send your config file. It's much easier to diagnose that way. :) Randy
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