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Date:      Tue, 14 Oct 2003 20:39:23 -0400
From:      Anish Mistry <mistry.7@osu.edu>
To:        "Brian J. Creasy" <genetik@caffeine.nu>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Unable to boot cvsup 20031011
Message-ID:  <200310142039.30317.mistry.7@osu.edu>
In-Reply-To: <20031014192743.B13299-100000@crudpuppy.caffeine.nu>
References:  <20031014192743.B13299-100000@crudpuppy.caffeine.nu>

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> hi.  i'm having the same problem and my pciconf output is the same 
as
> yours.  you have a fujitsu lifebook p2120, right?
> 
P2110.  I'm at least glad to hear that I'm not alone.
> i tried the same source (world and kernel) on one of my desktop 
machines
> and it is able to boot just fine.  looks like this is a tm crusoe 
issue.
> maybe something with the acpi or longrun stuff.
> 
> i'm not too proficient with freebsd kernel hacking, so hopefully 
someone
> else will be able to tackle this.
> 
When was the last good cvsup that you did?  I think we will have to 
track down ourselves which commit broke since no one else is having 
this problem.  I don't remember when I did mine since I let a friend 
borrow it for a couple of weeks.  I hope that someone with more 
knowledge can point where to start looking.  It isn't ACPI since it 
still doesn't work when unloaded from the boot loader.
> ---
> Brian J. Creasy
> 
 

- -- 
Anish Mistry
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