Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 18:51:31 -0400 (EDT) From: doug@safeport.com To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: 4.10 boot hang Message-ID: <20040518173856.P90332@pemaquid.safeport.com>
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The PC hardware is a dell Inspiron 7500 running the 4.10 ISO. A straight boot
hangs. If I break the boot at the 'hit any key message', the system boots fine.
If I remove the NIC, a 3Com Megahertz card, model 3XXE589ET, the system boots
fine.
Thinking this was an irq 5 problem, I have configured the kernel to include
'device pcm' and loaded the correct sound driver in /boot/loader.conf. After all
this the system still hangs during boot if the card is in. The card uses the ep
driver.
With the old kernel, adding pccard_enable="YES" did not change any of the above.
That the background now the questions:
1) Is there any place I can go to figure out how to add an entry to
pccard.conf from the dumpcis output?
2) Are there design reasons that pccardd can find the card in
/etc/defaults/pccard.conf and the regular boot process does not?
I also tried removing irq 5 from the pool of dynamically assigned irq's. Either I
did that incorrectly or that too had no effect. Interrupting the boot process at
the loader interface makes everything work (as does removing the card). I do not
know enough about the boot process to make use of that information.
The system (pc and NIC) all works in current, however I could not get XFree86
running and could not work around that problem at all as it was (effectively) a
hard stop in the X server with no logging done at all.
I am happy to supply more information.
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Douglas Denault
http://www.safeport.com
doug@safeport.com
Voice: 301-469-8766
Fax: 301-469-0601
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