Date: Sun, 29 May 2005 20:44:39 +0200 (CEST) From: Sten Spans <sten@blinkenlights.nl> To: Richard Tector <richardtector@thekeelecentre.com> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: reboot hangs at Uptime: Message-ID: <Pine.SOC.4.61.0505292040440.21292@tea.blinkenlights.nl> In-Reply-To: <4299C17D.9090802@thekeelecentre.com> References: <20050529082742.GA836@kukulies.org> <4299C17D.9090802@thekeelecentre.com>
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On Sun, 29 May 2005, Richard Tector wrote: > Christoph P. Kukulies wrote: > >> I still have the problem that my machine cannot be rebooted remotedly. >> >> Doing a reboot command or typing CTRL-ALT-DEL shuts down the machine >> but it then gives: >> >> umount of /dev failed (BUSY) >> Uptime: 2m2s >> >> and then nothing. The computer sits there. Motherboard is an ASROCK >> if that matters. > > I've had a similar problem for a while on a dual P3 Gateway branded Asus > CUR-DLS motherboard but never really looked into it much. At the time I tried > both with and without the ACPI module loaded; reboots are not possible. The > machine hangs just after printing something like cpu0: reset() > A basic shutdown -p now works fine and powers the machine off. Issuing > reboot/shutdown -r now however results in the above behaviour. The system has > tracked HEAD for a few months and the problem has existed as long as I can > remember. > > The machine is currently running the latest BIOS released by Gateway. I > didn't fancy trying the newer BIOS's from Asus. I've attached a copy of the > boot dmesg. If there's any other information that might be of help I can > supply that. Try turning on usb in the bios (even if you don't have usb in the kernel), this solved my reboot issues with supermicro serverworks p3 motherboards. -- Sten Spans "There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in." Leonard Cohen - Anthem
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