Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 23:55:06 -0500 From: "patrick carnahan" <gte805u@mail.gatech.edu> To: <freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org> Subject: cbb0: unsupported card type -- reboots Message-ID: <002a01c2f99d$32bffda0$6401a8c0@foshizzle>
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--MIMEStream=_0+70660_710901547718132_167438424 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <apologies> if this gets sent twice, i wasn't subscribed the first time i sent it.. i w= ant to make sure this gets onto the list now that i am a member. </apologies> i'm trying to run freebsd 5.0-release on my dell laptop, and haven't been h= aving much luck. the boot process on the cd gets to a line where it says cbb0: unsupported card type detected at which point it freezes for about 10 seconds and reboots the machine. i h= ave enabled the cardbus and pccard debugs as suggested in another posting, = and got the following output: cbb0: card inserted: event=3D0x00010001, state=3D0x00000001 anyway, every once in a while it decides to boot the cd, and once after ins= tallation i've gotten it to boot the kernel from the hard drive using 'boot= -c' but i can't get it to boot again anymore. is there a way i can disable the cardbus completely before booting so i don= 't run into this problem? i am running a dell i2650 with: nvidia geforce2go 1.8ghz p4 256mb ddr ram 40gig hd 3com Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller (3C920) i got a reply on bsdforums of someone else experiencing the same problem th= at was so kind to let me know that the integrated lan card uses the cardbus= , so i assume this is what bsd is detecting on the bus (since my wlan card = is not inserted at the time of the error). if anyone has any suggestions on= how to solve this i would greatly appreciate it. by the way, sorry about the lack of output but i have no way of storing the= intermediate output and retreiving it later that i know of, since i cannot= fully boot into the os. thanks, patrick --MIMEStream=_0+70660_710901547718132_167438424--
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