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Date:      Wed, 27 Sep 2000 11:37:31 -0600 (MDT)
From:      Joe Loughry <loughry@uswest.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   3.5-STABLE freezing up, is BIOS update important?
Message-ID:  <200009271737.LAA05372@miranda.dnvr.uswest.net>

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I have a 3.5-STABLE system running on a 200 MHz Pentium Pro (Id = 0x617,
Stepping = 7, 256 KB cache), on a P6FX1-A motherboard with 128 MB RAM.

The system boots fine, and runs fine, but at random intervals it just
freezes.  No panic, no error messages, but the screen saver is frozen,
the machine does not respond to the console keyboard, and it does not
respond to pings.  If I wait long enough (anywhere from 20 minutes to
several hours), sometimes it unfreezes and continues as if nothing
happened.

It does respond to the reset button, and reboots without any problems,
not even complaining about fsck (though it does mention that / was not
dismounted properly, of course).

I thought it might be heat-related, but a thermocouple on the CPU heat
sink says 34 C, and the other chips on the motherboard (Intel PCIset)
are not too hot either.  The cheap SVGA card is pretty hot, though.

My question is, should I try to update the BIOS?  I thought FreeBSD
didn't even use the BIOS after booting, and this machine boots fine.

Any ideas?  Thanks.

-Joe
loughry@uswest.net


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