Date: Sun, 24 Sep 95 18:42 PDT From: pete@puffin.pelican.com (Pete Carah) To: tommy@inlab.m.eunet.de Cc: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Any coincidence between bug report 688 and the SIG11 problem ? Message-ID: <m0sx2ZJ-0000ReC@puffin.pelican.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.950923183614.798A-100000@inlab.m.eunet.de>
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In article <Pine.BSF.3.91.950923183614.798A-100000@inlab.m.eunet.de> you write: >I have since I am trying to install FreeBSD on my pentium 90 machine >(asus P565TP4XE mainboard) some problems. The first time I was installing >directly from the 2.0.5 CD-ROM I have a problem that is at it's best >represented by the bug report 688 (Page fault: supervisor write, page not .... >OK, I would be glad hearing from you concerning the following questions: >- Does anyone run an asus P55TP4XE motherboard succesfully with freebsd of > *any* kind at this time ? Yes - 2.0.5R works fine on at least two of these motherboards, both of which have pipeline cache (though one needed replacing - see below). It also works fine on an older rev of the same board that doesn't have the pipeline cache module socket. I have one with pipeline cache that works fine, running 2.1-snap-950726. Another with pipeline cache running 2.0.5R failed with the above error after 4-6 hours of running INN with a T-1 feed (300-400 Mbytes/day). This second board started forgetting its cmos even while powered up after a couple of weeks, so we traded it in and all now works fine. Other questions would be better answered by others. -- Pete
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