Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 11:00:10 -0800 From: Nate Lawson <nate@root.org> To: Adam K Kirchhoff <adamk@voicenet.com> Cc: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Laptop troubles... Message-ID: <419113BA.9000806@root.org> In-Reply-To: <41910F00.3070402@voicenet.com> References: <41910F00.3070402@voicenet.com>
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Adam K Kirchhoff wrote: > Not sure the correct list for this problem, but since I think I've > traced the problem back to ACPI, it gonna go to this list first :-) > > Basically, I have a cvsup config file to pull RELENG_5. I built a > kernel and world on my HP Omnibook on the 29th of October, and it works > great. I updated my source tree today, though (November 9th), rebuilt > the kernel + world, and my system hangs shortly after my system starts > up some services (usually sshd or nfsd). If I boot up, with ACPI > disabled, I don't have this problem. I also don't have any acpi > functionality :-) Not a great tradeoff. What happens if you boot single-user? > Any ideas what may have changed between October 29th and today, or how I > can track down this problem? A lot of minor changes were MFCd yesterday. > Unfortunately, nothing comes on the console. No debugger, no panic, etc. You can't break to the debugger with ctrl-alt-backspace? > I'm attaching a syslog from my current bootup (with the kernel from > October 29th), and a syslog from a failed bootup (with today's > kernel). Nothing is jumping out at me, but that doesn't necessarily > mean anything. > > I also noticed this problem back around the 29th of October when I > considerd installing -CURRENT on it. When that happened, I changed my > cvsup file to RELENG_5 Try a boot -v -s with the bad kernel and see how long it takes to hang while sitting there idle. -- Nate
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