From owner-freebsd-current Wed May 8 02:01:46 1996 Return-Path: owner-current Received: (from root@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.3/8.7.3) id CAA13751 for current-outgoing; Wed, 8 May 1996 02:01:46 -0700 (PDT) Received: from multivac.orthanc.com (root@multivac.orthanc.com [206.12.238.2]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.3/8.7.3) with ESMTP id CAA13721 for ; Wed, 8 May 1996 02:01:37 -0700 (PDT) Received: from localhost (lyndon@localhost) by multivac.orthanc.com (8.7.5/8.7.3) with SMTP id CAA00877 for ; Wed, 8 May 1996 02:01:29 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: <199605080901.CAA00877@multivac.orthanc.com> X-Authentication-Warning: multivac.orthanc.com: Host lyndon@localhost didn't use HELO protocol From: Lyndon Nerenberg VE7TCP To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: -current not booting Date: Wed, 08 May 1996 02:01:26 -0700 Sender: owner-current@freebsd.org X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk More fuel for the fire. I'm getting the reboot problem on two seperate machines. I haven't tried the GENERIC trick yet. One box is a very generic 486-DX (33MHz), two IDE drives, 3C509, one flop, video and 32MB RAM. The second is an AMD DX2/66, IDE, BT445C, 3C509 (config file appended). It seems as though taking something *out* of the GENERIC config causes the problems. It seems that non-PCI machines are the ones getting hit. I wonder if pci0 has achieved the status of npx0? It's getting too late to check now. I'll try that in the morning. # # GENERIC -- Generic machine with WD/AHx/NCR/BTx family disks # # $Id: GENERIC,v 1.69 1996/05/01 03:26:58 bde Exp $ # machine "i386" cpu "I486_CPU" ident VAC maxusers 10 options INET #InterNETworking options FFS #Berkeley Fast Filesystem options NFS #Network Filesystem options PROCFS #Process filesystem options "COMPAT_43" #Compatible with BSD 4.3 [KEEP THIS!] options SCSI_DELAY=15 #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 config kernel root on wd0 controller isa0 controller fdc0 at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr disk fd0 at fdc0 drive 0 disk fd1 at fdc0 drive 1 controller wdc0 at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 vector wdintr disk wd0 at wdc0 drive 0 disk wd1 at wdc0 drive 1 controller bt0 at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector bt_isa_intr controller scbus0 device sd0 device st0 device cd0 #Only need one of these, the code dynamically grows # syscons is the default console driver, resembling an SCO console #device sc0 at isa? 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 PCVT_FREEBSD=210 # pcvt running on FreeBSD >= 2.0.5 options XSERVER # include code for XFree86 #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=2 # IBM keyboards are non-std # Mandatory, don't remove device npx0 at isa? port "IO_NPX" irq 13 vector npxintr device sio0 at isa? port "IO_COM1" tty irq 4 vector siointr device sio1 at isa? port "IO_COM2" tty irq 3 vector siointr device sio2 at isa? port "IO_COM3" tty irq 5 vector siointr device lpt0 at isa? port? tty # 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 ep0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 vector epintr pseudo-device loop pseudo-device ether pseudo-device log pseudo-device tun 4 pseudo-device pty 64 pseudo-device bpfilter 4 pseudo-device vn pseudo-device speaker pseudo-device snp 4