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Date:      Tue, 13 Jun 2006 15:24:39 +0200
From:      Chris Gilbert <Chris@LainOS.org>
To:        Rink Springer <rink@freebsd.org>
Cc:        Kimmo Alm <kimmoa@gmail.com>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Annoying FreeBSD > 4.11 ASUS PSCH-SR/SATA mobo incompability
Message-ID:  <448EBC97.2030504@LainOS.org>
In-Reply-To: <20060613075701.GM57783@rink.nu>
References:  <op.ta17n1tr8f86cr@kimmoa.bredbandsbolaget.se> <20060613075701.GM57783@rink.nu>

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Does the RAID BIOS output any thing to the console after the initial POST?

(Most RAID BIOS I've seen have some sort of configuration
utility/detection spam during/just after POST)

Perhaps it's outputting some funk which puts the console in a strange state?

I know the bootloader stuff changed a bit after 4.x going into 5.x,
(When we got beastie) maybe before there was some kind of
console reset that we don't have now?

>From talking to Kimmo on IRC, it seems like this happens before the
kernel has even loaded, (the bootloader looks screwed) so I doubt it is
a driver issue.

Perhaps you should see if booting FreeBSD via GRUB makes any difference.

--
Regards,
Chris Gilbert

Rink Springer wrote:

>Hi Kimmo,
>
>  
>
>>My ASUS PSCH-SR/SATA won't work in FreeBSD versions over 4.x. I have  
>>tested 5.x, 6.x and even a current 7.x one.
>>    
>>
>
>Try disabling the RAID BIOS; I have an ASUS PCH-DR which shows exactly
>the same behaviour. Once I got rid of the on-board Promise RAID (Just
>removing the drives did the trick), it would no longer install its BIOS
>then and things would work perfectly.
>
>I had exactly the same symptoms you describe (overwriting screen
>charachters, freezes etc).
>
>Seems to me the RAID BIOS is broken in same way. However, I have not yet
>found a way to upgrade it. Linux worked in my case as well, but it does
>not seem to support the RAID out-of-box (I couldn't get it to work with
>a vanilla kernel, anyway), which hints even stronger that it is the
>cause of the evil... no clue why FreeBSD 4.x works, though.
>
>Good luck, let me know if this works.
>
>  
>




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