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Date:      Wed, 19 Jun 2002 11:43:15 -0500
From:      Steve Fettig <lists@stevenfettig.com>
To:        Jon Larssen <jonlarssen@hotmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 4.6-RELEASE & VMware 3.0
Message-ID:  <3D10B4A3.7010205@stevenfettig.com>
References:  <F205lnTo4X943of4Xzy00010708@hotmail.com>

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Jon Larssen wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>> I tried what you mentioned in VMWare (my version is 3.1) and still 
>> have problems with it locking up - not in the same place, but same 
>> result (even using SCSI).
> 
> 
> Well, let me tell what I did. First the virtual disk and the virtual 
> CD-ROM are attached to the "virtual" SCSI bus. There's no IDE/ATA/ATAPI 
> devices anywhere on this virtual system.
> 

That's where my last attempt differed.  I had set up the hard drive as 
SCSI, but not cd-rom.  I also heard from another poster that activating 
DMA for the cd-rom might work, but I don't understand how one would 
activate it in FreeBSD if one can't even get past device probing... 
anyway, that is something else.

> According to the VMware 3.0 docs, you can't boot from such CD-ROM SCSI 
> disks--at least in version 3, dunno in version 3.1. That means that I 
> had to create the old trusty boot disquettes. And _that_ did the trick. 
> No lockups, no nothing except FreeBSD 4.6 :)
> 
>> You mentioned a "recent ATA" problem, but I don't understand
>> whether you are relating to FreeBSD 4.6 or VMWare...
> 
> 
> I meant the ATA/ATAPI subsystem in FreeBSD. Not even with the 
> workarounds (hw.ata.... variables) I could boot/install from a IDE CDROM 
> to an IDE hard drive (all inside VMware, of course). And I have a 
> chicken & egg problem with Søren's recent commit--I don't have ATA/ATAPI 
> anymore. Thus, for _me_, that's broken :(
> 
I see.  I haven't followed much of the 4.6 discussion (to be honest, I'm 
really happy with 4.5 other than XFree86 3.x still being part of the X 
install -- although I shouldn't complain.  I have problems with 4.x, so 
I don't even use it anyway...) - so I didn't hear anything about 
ata/atapi problems...

> This NOT to say that VMware is flawless, but 4.[2,3,4,5]-RELEASE worked 
> fine in VMware before :|
> 

I'm going to try what you have done.  OTH, I am going to stick with 4.5 
on production stuff anyway.

> Regards,
> Jon.
> 

Thanks!
Steve


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