From owner-freebsd-questions Thu Nov 12 05:59:38 1998 Return-Path: Received: (from majordom@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.8/8.8.8) id FAA09323 for freebsd-questions-outgoing; Thu, 12 Nov 1998 05:59:38 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG) Received: from kant.dsams.com ([208.200.179.20]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id FAA09316 for ; Thu, 12 Nov 1998 05:59:36 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from Kai.Richard@dsams.com) Received: by mail.dsams.com with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2232.9) id ; Thu, 12 Nov 1998 08:59:12 -0500 Message-ID: <00CF9AB31F4CD2118E6A00609720EB181B7E2D@mail.dsams.com> From: Kai Richardson To: "'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'" Subject: Kernel help Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 08:59:12 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2232.9) Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----_=_NextPart_000_01BE0E44.A05AD568" Sender: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_000_01BE0E44.A05AD568 Content-Type: text/plain Hello, I have recently set up a new FreeBSD server for the first time, and I am having problems with getting X server started. I have built two custom kernels, one without X server and using a SCO terminal, and the other with X server using the vt100 terminal. I have followed the directions in the FreeBSD manual, but it just does not seem to want to work. Here are the two kernel configuration files. When I load the first one, called "KAIBSDKRNL", I get no error messages upon bootup, everything seems to work fine, including my mouse and vi. When I load the second, called "NEWKAIKRNL", I get several errors upon bootup, my mouse stops working, and directional keys in vi stop working. The errors that I get are as follows: rc.i386 configuring syscons: Keymapkbdcontrol: setting keymap: inappropriate ioctl for device blank_timevid control: must be on a virtual console: inappropriate ioctl for device mousedmoused: cannot open /dev/consolectl: device not configured vidcontrol: must be on a virtual console: inappropriate ioctl for device. I have also included my rc.i386 file. There really is only a two line difference between the two kernel config files, and that is at the terminal section. Any assistance you could provide me would be greatly appreciated. I am fairly new to unix and have really hit a snag. Thanks. <> <> <> Kai richardson ------_=_NextPart_000_01BE0E44.A05AD568 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="KAIBSDKRNL" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="KAIBSDKRNL" Content-Location: ATT-0-AECEDFC16A79D2118E7B00609720EB18-K AIBSD%7E1 # # GENERIC -- Generic machine with WD/AHx/NCR/BTx family disks # # For more information read the handbook part System Administration ->=20 # Configuring the FreeBSD Kernel -> The Configuration File.=20 # The handbook is available in /usr/share/doc/handbook or online as # latest version from the FreeBSD World Wide Web server=20 # # # An exhaustive list of options and more detailed explanations of the=20 # device lines is present in the ./LINT configuration file. If you are=20 # in doubt as to the purpose or necessity of a line, check first in = LINT. # # $Id: GENERIC,v 1.77.2.25 1998/07/20 20:11:04 msmith Exp $ machine "i386" # cpu "I386_CPU" # cpu "I486_CPU" cpu "I586_CPU" # cpu "I686_CPU" ident KAIBSDKRNL maxusers 10 # options MATH_EMULATE #Support for x87 emulation options INET #InterNETworking options FFS #Berkeley Fast Filesystem options NFS #Network Filesystem options MSDOSFS #MSDOS Filesystem options "CD9660" #ISO 9660 Filesystem options PROCFS #Process filesystem options "COMPAT_43" #Compatible with BSD 4.3 [KEEP THIS!] options SCSI_DELAY=3D15 #Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device options BOUNCE_BUFFERS #include support for DMA bounce buffers options UCONSOLE #Allow users to grab the console options FAILSAFE #Be conservative options USERCONFIG #boot -c editor options VISUAL_USERCONFIG #visual boot -c editor config kernel root on wd0 controller isa0 # controller eisa0 controller pci0 controller fdc0 at isa0 port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr disk fd0 at fdc0 drive 0 # disk fd1 at fdc0 drive 1 # Unless you know very well what you're doing, leave ft0 at drive 2, or # remove the line entirely if you don't need it. Trying to configure # it on another unit might cause surprises, see PR kern/7176. # tape ft0 at fdc0 drive 2 options "CMD640" # work around CMD640 chip deficiency controller wdc0 at isa0 port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 vector wdintr disk wd0 at wdc0 drive 0 # disk wd1 at wdc0 drive 1 controller wdc1 at isa0 port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15 vector wdintr disk wd2 at wdc1 drive 0 # disk wd3 at wdc1 drive 1 options ATAPI #Enable ATAPI support for IDE bus # options ATAPI_STATIC #Don't do it as an LKM device wcd1 #IDE CD-ROM device wfd0 #IDE floppy (LS-120) # A single entry for any of these controllers (ncr, ahb, ahc, amd) is # sufficient for any number of installed devices. # controller ncr0 # controller amd0 # controller ahb0 # controller ahc0 # controller dpt0 # controller bt0 at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector bt_isa_intr # controller uha0 at isa? port "IO_UHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector uhaintr # controller aha0 at isa? port "IO_AHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector ahaintr # controller aic0 at isa? port 0x340 bio irq 11 vector aicintr # controller nca0 at isa? port 0x1f88 bio irq 10 vector ncaintr # controller nca1 at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 5 vector ncaintr # controller sea0 at isa? bio irq 5 iomem 0xc8000 iosiz 0x2000 vector = seai# ntr options DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE # Required by DPT driver?? #options DPT_VERIFY_HINTR # Some hardware must have it! #options DPT_TRACK_CCB_STATES # Some hardware must have it! #options DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS # Some hardware must have it! #options DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR=3D4 # Some hardware needs more # controller scbus0 # device sd0 # device od0 #See LINT for possible `od' options. # device st0 # device cd0 #Only need one of these, the code dynamically grows # device wt0 at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 5 drq 1 vector wtintr # device mcd0 at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdintr # controller matcd0 at isa? port 0x230 bio # device scd0 at isa? port 0x230 bio # syscons is the default console driver, resembling an SCO console device sc0 at isa0 port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector scintr # Enable this and PCVT_FREEBSD for pcvt vt220 compatible console driver #device vt0 at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector pcrint #options XSERVER # support for X server #options FAT_CURSOR # start with block cursor # If you have a ThinkPAD, uncomment this along with the rest of the = PCVT lines #options PCVT_SCANSET=3D2 # IBM keyboards are non-std # Mandatory, don't remove device npx0 at isa0 port "IO_NPX" flags 0x1 irq 13 vector npxintr # # Laptop support (see LINT for more options) # # device apm0 at isa? disable # Advanced Power Management # options APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK # Workaround some buggy APM BIOS # PCCARD (PCMCIA) support #controller card0 #device pcic0 at card? #device pcic1 at card? device sio0 at isa0 port "IO_COM1" tty irq 4 vector siointr device sio1 at isa0 port "IO_COM2" tty irq 3 vector siointr # device sio2 at isa? disable port "IO_COM3" tty irq 5 vector siointr # device sio3 at isa? disable port "IO_COM4" tty irq 9 vector siointr device lpt0 at isa0 port? tty irq 7 vector lptintr # device lpt1 at isa? port? tty # device mse0 at isa? port 0x23c tty irq 5 vector mseintr device psm0 at isa0 port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 12 vector psmintr # Order is important here due to intrusive probes, do *not* alphabetize # this list of network interfaces until the probes have been fixed. # Right now it appears that the ie0 must be probed before ep0. See # revision 1.20 of this file. # device de0 # device fxp0 # device tx0 # device vx0 # device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 iomem 0xd8000 vector edintr # device ie0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 vector ieintr device ep0 at isa0 port 0x300 net irq 10 vector epintr # device ex0 at isa? port? net irq? vector exintr # device fe0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector feintr # device le0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 vector le_intr # device lnc0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 drq 0 vector lncintr # device ze0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000 vector zeintr # device zp0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd8000 vector zpintr # device cs0 at isa? disable port 0x300 net irq ? vector csintr pseudo-device loop pseudo-device ether pseudo-device log #pseudo-device sl 1 pseudo-device ppp 1 pseudo-device vn 1 pseudo-device tun 1 pseudo-device pty 16 pseudo-device gzip # Exec gzipped a.out's # KTRACE enables the system-call tracing facility ktrace(2). # This adds 4 KB bloat to your kernel, and slightly increases # the costs of each syscall. options KTRACE #kernel tracing # This provides support for System V shared memory. # options SYSVSHM options SYSVMSG ------_=_NextPart_000_01BE0E44.A05AD568 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="NEWKAIKRNL" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="NEWKAIKRNL" Content-Location: ATT-1-AFCEDFC16A79D2118E7B00609720EB18-N EWKAI%7E1 # # GENERIC -- Generic machine with WD/AHx/NCR/BTx family disks # # For more information read the handbook part System Administration ->=20 # Configuring the FreeBSD Kernel -> The Configuration File.=20 # The handbook is available in /usr/share/doc/handbook or online as # latest version from the FreeBSD World Wide Web server=20 # # # An exhaustive list of options and more detailed explanations of the=20 # device lines is present in the ./LINT configuration file. If you are=20 # in doubt as to the purpose or necessity of a line, check first in = LINT. # # $Id: GENERIC,v 1.77.2.25 1998/07/20 20:11:04 msmith Exp $ machine "i386" # cpu "I386_CPU" # cpu "I486_CPU" cpu "I586_CPU" # cpu "I686_CPU" ident NEWKAIKRNL maxusers 10 # options MATH_EMULATE #Support for x87 emulation options INET #InterNETworking options FFS #Berkeley Fast Filesystem options NFS #Network Filesystem options MSDOSFS #MSDOS Filesystem options "CD9660" #ISO 9660 Filesystem options PROCFS #Process filesystem options "COMPAT_43" #Compatible with BSD 4.3 [KEEP THIS!] options SCSI_DELAY=3D15 #Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device options BOUNCE_BUFFERS #include support for DMA bounce buffers options UCONSOLE #Allow users to grab the console options FAILSAFE #Be conservative options USERCONFIG #boot -c editor options VISUAL_USERCONFIG #visual boot -c editor config kernel root on wd0 controller isa0 # controller eisa0 controller pci0 controller fdc0 at isa0 port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr disk fd0 at fdc0 drive 0 # disk fd1 at fdc0 drive 1 # Unless you know very well what you're doing, leave ft0 at drive 2, or # remove the line entirely if you don't need it. Trying to configure # it on another unit might cause surprises, see PR kern/7176. # tape ft0 at fdc0 drive 2 options "CMD640" # work around CMD640 chip deficiency controller wdc0 at isa0 port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 vector wdintr disk wd0 at wdc0 drive 0 # disk wd1 at wdc0 drive 1 controller wdc1 at isa0 port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15 vector wdintr disk wd2 at wdc1 drive 0 # disk wd3 at wdc1 drive 1 options ATAPI #Enable ATAPI support for IDE bus # options ATAPI_STATIC #Don't do it as an LKM device wcd1 #IDE CD-ROM device wfd0 #IDE floppy (LS-120) # A single entry for any of these controllers (ncr, ahb, ahc, amd) is # sufficient for any number of installed devices. # controller ncr0 # controller amd0 # controller ahb0 # controller ahc0 # controller dpt0 # controller bt0 at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector bt_isa_intr # controller uha0 at isa? port "IO_UHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector uhaintr # controller aha0 at isa? port "IO_AHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector ahaintr # controller aic0 at isa? port 0x340 bio irq 11 vector aicintr # controller nca0 at isa? port 0x1f88 bio irq 10 vector ncaintr # controller nca1 at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 5 vector ncaintr # controller sea0 at isa? bio irq 5 iomem 0xc8000 iosiz 0x2000 vector = seai# ntr options DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE # Required by DPT driver?? #options DPT_VERIFY_HINTR # Some hardware must have it! #options DPT_TRACK_CCB_STATES # Some hardware must have it! #options DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS # Some hardware must have it! #options DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR=3D4 # Some hardware needs more # controller scbus0 # device sd0 # device od0 #See LINT for possible `od' options. # device st0 # device cd0 #Only need one of these, the code dynamically grows # device wt0 at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 5 drq 1 vector wtintr # device mcd0 at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdintr # controller matcd0 at isa? port 0x230 bio # device scd0 at isa? port 0x230 bio # syscons is the default console driver, resembling an SCO console #device sc0 at isa0 port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector scintr # Enable this and PCVT_FREEBSD for pcvt vt220 compatible console driver # device vt0 at isa0 port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector pcrint options "PCVT_FREEBSD=3D210" options XSERVER # support for X server #options FAT_CURSOR # start with block cursor # If you have a ThinkPAD, uncomment this along with the rest of the = PCVT lines #options PCVT_SCANSET=3D2 # IBM keyboards are non-std # Mandatory, don't remove device npx0 at isa0 port "IO_NPX" flags 0x1 irq 13 vector npxintr # # Laptop support (see LINT for more options) # # device apm0 at isa? disable # Advanced Power Management # options APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK # Workaround some buggy APM BIOS # PCCARD (PCMCIA) support #controller card0 #device pcic0 at card? #device pcic1 at card? device sio0 at isa0 port "IO_COM1" tty irq 4 vector siointr device sio1 at isa0 port "IO_COM2" tty irq 3 vector siointr # device sio2 at isa? disable port "IO_COM3" tty irq 5 vector siointr # device sio3 at isa? disable port "IO_COM4" tty irq 9 vector siointr device lpt0 at isa0 port? tty irq 7 vector lptintr # device lpt1 at isa? port? tty # device mse0 at isa? port 0x23c tty irq 5 vector mseintr device psm0 at isa0 port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 12 vector psmintr # Order is important here due to intrusive probes, do *not* alphabetize # this list of network interfaces until the probes have been fixed. # Right now it appears that the ie0 must be probed before ep0. See # revision 1.20 of this file. # device de0 # device fxp0 # device tx0 # device vx0 # device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 iomem 0xd8000 vector edintr # device ie0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 vector ieintr device ep0 at isa0 port 0x300 net irq 10 vector epintr # device ex0 at isa? port? net irq? vector exintr # device fe0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector feintr # device le0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 vector le_intr # device lnc0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 drq 0 vector lncintr # device ze0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000 vector zeintr # device zp0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd8000 vector zpintr # device cs0 at isa? disable port 0x300 net irq ? vector csintr pseudo-device loop pseudo-device ether pseudo-device log #pseudo-device sl 1 pseudo-device ppp 1 pseudo-device vn 1 pseudo-device tun 1 pseudo-device pty 16 pseudo-device gzip # Exec gzipped a.out's # KTRACE enables the system-call tracing facility ktrace(2). # This adds 4 KB bloat to your kernel, and slightly increases # the costs of each syscall. options KTRACE #kernel tracing # This provides support for System V shared memory. # options SYSVSHM options SYSVMSG ------_=_NextPart_000_01BE0E44.A05AD568 Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="rc.i386" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="rc.i386" Content-Location: ATT-2-B0CEDFC16A79D2118E7B00609720EB18-R C63DA%7E1.I38 #!/bin/sh - # # $Id: rc.i386,v 1.18.2.10 1998/03/07 09:06:19 jkh Exp $ # Do i386 specific processing # echo -n 'Initial rc.i386 initialization:' if [ "X$apm_enable" = X"YES" ] ; then echo -n ' apm' apmconf -e > /dev/null 2>&1 fi # Start the SCO binary emulation if requested. if [ "X${ibcs2_enable}" = X"YES" ]; then echo -n ' ibcs2'; ibcs2 > /dev/null 2>&1 fi # Start the Linux binary emulation if requested. if [ "X${linux_enable}" = X"YES" ]; then echo -n ' linux'; linux > /dev/null 2>&1 fi if [ "X${xtend_enable}" = X"YES" ]; then echo -n ' xtend'; /usr/libexec/xtend fi echo '.' ########################################################################## ####### Syscons section ######## ########################################################################## # stdin must be redirected because it might be for a serial console kbddev=/dev/ttyv0 viddev=/dev/ttyv0 echo -n "rc.i386 configuring syscons:" # keymap if [ "X${keymap}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n ' keymap'; kbdcontrol <${kbddev} -l ${keymap} fi # keyrate if [ "X${keyrate}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n ' keyrate'; kbdcontrol <${kbddev} -r ${keyrate} fi # keybell if [ "X${keybell}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n ' keybell'; kbdcontrol <${kbddev} -b ${keybell} fi # change function keys if [ "X${keychange}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n " keychange" set - ${keychange} while [ $# -gt 0 ] do kbdcontrol <${kbddev} -f "$1" "$2" shift; shift done fi # cursor type if [ "X${cursor}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n ' cursor'; vidcontrol <${viddev} -c ${cursor} fi # screen mapping if [ "X${scrnmap}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n ' screen_map'; vidcontrol <${viddev} -l ${scrnmap} fi # font 8x16 if [ "X${font8x16}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n ' font8x16'; vidcontrol <${viddev} -f 8x16 ${font8x16} fi # font 8x14 if [ "X${font8x14}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n ' font8x14'; vidcontrol <${viddev} -f 8x14 ${font8x14} fi # font 8x8 if [ "X${font8x8}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n ' font8x8'; vidcontrol <${viddev} -f 8x8 ${font8x8} fi # blank time if [ "X${blanktime}" != X"NO" ]; then echo -n ' blank_time'; vidcontrol <${viddev} -t ${blanktime} fi # screen saver if [ "X${saver}" != X"NO" ] ; then echo -n ' screensaver' modstat | grep _saver || \ modload -u -o /tmp/saver_mod -q /lkm/${saver}_saver_mod.o fi # mouse daemon if [ "X${moused_enable}" = X"YES" ] ; then echo -n ' moused' moused ${moused_flags} -p ${moused_port} -t ${moused_type} vidcontrol <${viddev} -m on fi echo '.' # interrupts for /dev/random device if [ "X${rand_irqs}" != X"NO" ] ; then echo -n 'entropy IRQs:' for irq in ${rand_irqs}; do echo -n " ${irq}" && rndcontrol -q -s ${irq} done echo '.' fi ------_=_NextPart_000_01BE0E44.A05AD568-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message