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Date:      Thu, 16 Jan 2003 00:13:37 +1100
From:      "Chris Knight" <chris@aims.com.au>
To:        <winter@jurai.net>
Cc:        <FreeBSD-current@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Problem with RC3
Message-ID:  <0ab701c2bc97$eaa34f50$020aa8c0@aims.private>
In-Reply-To: <MDAEMON-F200301151809.AA094442md80000605900@aims.com.au>

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Howdy,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew N. Dodd
> Sent: Wednesday, 15 January 2003 18:09
> To: list-freebsd-current@aims.com.au
> Cc: FreeBSD-current@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Re: Problem with RC3
> 
> 
> On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Alexander Pohoyda wrote:
> > Done. System is up and running. While booting I got messages:
> >
> > apm0: <APM BIOS> on motherboard
> > apm0: found APM BIOS v1.2, connected at 1.2
> > ...
> > ccb: Unable to map IRQ...
> > device_probe_and_attach: cbb0 attach returned 12
> > ...
> 
> You'll need to use the 'ps2' utility to tell the system which 
> IRQ to use for the cardbus bridge.
>
> [snip]

Hmm, ps2 doesn't specifically show a cardbus device. It does
however have a PCIIRQ, which I set to 11,9,7,5 after disabling
the parallel port and the sound.
Same error crops up as mentioned above.
cbb only gets an irq on my TP600 when acpi is loaded, so I'm
going back to using OLDCARD.
Interestingly, loader ignores my hint.acpi.0.disable=1 and
acpi_load=NO settings in /boot/loader.conf and tries loading
it anyway - even when manually setting them. Renaming the acpi
module fixed it.
Running current as of 20 hours ago.

Regards,
Chris Knight
Systems Administrator
AIMS Independent Computer Professionals
Tel: +61 3 6334 6664  Fax: +61 3 6331 7032  Mob: +61 419 528 795
Web: http://www.aims.com.au


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