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Date:      Thu, 30 Aug 2001 17:26:49 +0300 (EEST)
From:      Len Merikanto <lennu@tietoverkot.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   kernel panic: double
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0108301719570.218-100000@mail.tietoverkot.net>

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I had this issue going on and on and my fbsd booted many times a day
i had defective scsi drive that caused system to jam now and then in to some
scsi query problem.

after changing all hardware even cpu mem motherboard and finally last itme as
harddrive
i got it under control.

then appeared a new kind of bug machine reboots without no reson.

first problem after copying stuff from other hd to new one
and removing old one system doesnt autoboot anymore

it says invalid partiotion then when u press enter it shows defualt boot option
is:

0:da(0,a)/boot/loader

now i need to manually type 0:da(0,e)/boot/loader
to start it up.

once wa sin machine room same time it crashed and saw on screen:

fxp1: double

then sum hex dumps

0fd0 df0d df0d 0ddf
0fd0 df0d df0d 0ddf
0fd0 df0d df0d 0ddf
0fd0 df0d df0d 0ddf

and so on.

those are random hex :)

then an row:

kernel: panic oduble

and then it boots.. doesnt save core or do anything wise.

removed fxp1 as i can get alogn with fxp0
and now it seems to be more stable atleast so far so good bene up 2 days now and
no problems yet.

anyone who knows what is reallywrong is it irq problem?
is it defective intel etherexpress pro?
is it bug in asus cubx motherboard?

machine has adaptec scsi card 1 intel etherexpress pro 100+
and scsi drive and ide cdrom.


wouldnt mind to know how to fix thi irritating boot problem too else ill start
sleeping in machine room :)

thanks in advance


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