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Date:      Fri, 19 Dec 2003 21:58:10 +0100
From:      Devon H.O'Dell <dodell@sitetronics.com>
To:        Devon H.O'Dell <dodell@sitetronics.com>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Ghetto-debug in new -CURRENT with SCSI controller
Message-ID:  <0DE5B096-3266-11D8-9245-000502C708CB@sitetronics.com>
In-Reply-To: <CD97E383-3264-11D8-9245-000502C708CB@sitetronics.com>

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>> You should be able to get it to work by disabling ACPI at boot.
>
> Strange, I thought I had tried that at some point and it hadn't 
> worked. I was apparently not paying attention when I attempted to do 
> so. It works without ACPI which I don't really need anyway. Thanks a 
> ton!
>
> --Devon
>

Ah right, finding the problem I had when disabling ACPI: the machine 
locks up at some point (no set time, sometimes it locks in boot and 
sometimes it locks in userland) no longer accepting input from the KB; 
any network activity appears on the link light but no packets are sent 
back. No panics appear and the machine does not reboot -- it just 
hangs. I don't have this problem in the kernel from a couple weeks ago 
(sorry, I didn't bother to mark the date :\ but it's within 3-4 weeks 
ago) with or without ACPI enabled.

--Devon



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