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Date:      Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:40:35 -0700
From:      "Jason C. Wells" <jcw@highperformance.net>
To:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   ACPI Flakiness / Loader
Message-ID:  <61D1B42DE744CC8F770302FB@[192.168.1.16]>

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It's been a couple years since I have been active on the lists.  I have 
been itching to get OpenAFS running on FreeBSD so I dove in with 5.2.1.  I 
have never had a fresh binary install of FreeBSD in the -stable or -current 
branch fail to boot until just now.

This system won't boot with ACPI.  The loader doesn't seem to maintain my 
menu selection (Selection #2, ACPI disabled) from boot to boot so I must 
boot the system while sitting at the console.  I am a bit dismayed.  I 
never had to pay one iota of attention to the loader until now.  I prefer 
to not have to fiddle bits on very fundamental code that keeps my system 
from booting.

My request is this.  Please don't enable flaky functionality by default. 
ACPI is openly stated as flaky and not uniformly implemented in the 
handbook.  Also, please don't add any more gee-whiz to the loader.  Trying 
to decipher where a system setting is being made in a language I do not 
know isn't especially fun.  (If ACPI wasn't my issue, I don't suppose that 
I would care about the loader.)

I'll get the system booting.  No worries there.  I just wish I didn't have 
to mess with this aspect of my system and from what I see, there is no 
sense to it.

Later,
Jason C. Wells



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