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Date:      Sun, 05 Nov 2000 14:51:08 +0000
From:      Tony Byrne <tony@nua.ie>
To:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Problems with hard disk after build world.
Message-ID:  <akra0tch4oku0r2ce0c2jj0bakv6lg0c7b@4ax.com>

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Hi,

I've just completed a 'make world' and kernal build from 4.2 BETA
sources that I cvsup'd yesterday (Nov 4) and cannot boot the system
using the new kernel.  Once the the system tries to mount the root fs,
the following kernel message appears:

ad1: READ command timeout tag=3D0 serv=3D0 - resetting
ata0: resetting devices .. done

This is repeated every 10 seconds or so, with no further boot
activity.

I have a 3GB Quantum Fireball SE3.2a installed as ad0, with Windows 98
installed on it and a 8Gb Samsung SV0844A as ad1, containing all of my
=46reeBSD filesystems.  Both drives appear to be UDMA33.  Ata1 has a
standard CDROM drive as master and a Zip drive as slave in PIO4 and
PIO0 modes respectively.  All previous builds of Stable have resulted
in a bootable system.

Does anyone have any ideas what has gone wrong here?

On another note is the Adaptec 2904CD PCI SCSI controller supported by
=46reeBSD?  I have one of these cards in the above system which I use
under Windows to drive a SCSI CDR.  Anytime I attempt to boot the
system with a kernel that has the 'ahc' driver enabled (such as
GENERIC), the kernel panics.

Regards,

Tony.


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