Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 11:47:02 +1030 From: Matthew Smith <matt@kbc.net.au> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: NFS Installation Issues Message-ID: <436EAB0E.2080104@kbc.net.au> In-Reply-To: <2A52F60F-4FAA-4A78-A5BB-AB3B598A6B1B@secure-computing.net> References: <436DCB19.2090005@kbc.net.au> <20051106102456.GA26939@slackbox.xs4all.nl> <436E6776.8030507@kbc.net.au> <20051106231903.GA46371@slackbox.xs4all.nl> <436E98B4.5080708@kbc.net.au> <2A52F60F-4FAA-4A78-A5BB-AB3B598A6B1B@secure-computing.net>
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Eric F Crist wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2005, at 5:58 PM, Matthew Smith wrote:
>
>> I've just had a look through /var/log/messages and have spotted some
>> lines that may be relevant:
>>
>> {timestamp} kernel: re0: couldn't map ports/memory
>> {timestamp} kernel: rl0: couldn't map ports/memory
>> {timestamp} kernel: pci0: <network, ethernet> at device 8.0 (no driver
>> attached)
>
> Well, the second line there, referencing rl0 is indeed the Realtek
> driver for the network card. The error, on the other hand, is
> something I'm not familiar with.
>
> Reading through the archives, I see the following link:
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-December/
> 067477.html
<snip>
My card started working when i disabled ACPI.
</snip>
Hmm - thanks for the suggestion, I should have tried this; every time
I've had ACPI enabled under Linux, it has broken something. However, I
have just tried booting with ACPI disabled with the FreeBSD boot disk
and the minimal installation that managed to get on my hard disk - the
result is that FreeBSD cannot find any drives! So, worth a try, but not
the solution.
Furthermore, I have now tried swapping the Realtek card for a D-Link
(DFE530TX) one. The problem persists...
Just a minor point - is 6 actually a stable version? I was wondering
whether I've gone and picked up a development version when I should have
been using 5.something.
Cheers
M
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