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Date:      24 Mar 2000 03:40:45 -0000
From:      phred@teleport.com
To:        freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org
Subject:   re kern/17565
Message-ID:  <20000324034045.9970.qmail@user2.teleport.com>

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Further to my bug report last night: a friend pointed out jkh's 
announcement of the fixed-up 4.0-RELEASE which I was not aware of.
Given that I was downloading it last night (i.e., after the patched
code was put on the ftp servers), there are two possibilities:
either an actual bug (which seems unlikely, given the ubiquity of
PCI-IDE), or something odd about my mobo, an ASUS ME-99B Socket 370
type for the Celerons.  

And that may be the case, since I tried installing OpenBSD 2.6 last
night as a cross-check and came up with the same result: no disk
access during the installation.  Perhaps it's just a flaw on my
particular board, or perhaps it's a BIOS or firmware issue, or
perhaps there is some generic interface issue (which in all fairness
I couldn't call a "bug").  

I'll check some more things, one of which is to get 3.4 on a CD-ROM
(Powell's Tech Bookstore is about six blocks away from me here in
downtown Portland, Oregon :) and report back what I find.  

thx,

phred


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