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Date:      Tue, 04 Jun 2002 06:17:06 -0400
From:      Jud <jud@myrealbox.com>
To:        Scott Robbins <scottro@nyc.rr.com>
Cc:        patrick@esoltani.com, capm@gmx.net, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Spontaneous Reboot on Startx (was Re: Problem with "shutdown -p now")
Message-ID:  <NIFCZY1XCB1Z3VMLC72ZVR61FDFCVSRM.3cfc93a2@sparky>
In-Reply-To: <20020604043328.GA3511@scott1.homeunix.net>

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6/4/2002 12:33:28 AM, Scott Robbins <scottro@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

>On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 11:23:45PM -0400, Jud wrote:
>> > From: Scott <scottro@nyc.rr.com>
>> > To: "patrick" <patrick@esoltani.com>, "Pascal Giannakakis" 
>> > <capm@gmx.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
>> > Subject: Fwd: Re: Problem with "shutdown -p now"
>> > Date: 6/3/2002 9:21:40 PM
>> > 
>> > At 17:39 2002/06/03 -0700, patrick wrote:
>> > 
>> 
>> Errm - Scott, when I did the apm_enable,
>> remove-disable-apm-and-recompile-kernel thing (plus cd /dev and sh
>> MAKEDEV all), it solved my shutdown problem (I'd had it on my 
ASUS
>> A7V333), but the next two times I tried to start the X server, my
>> machine spontaneously rebooted.  Also, I'm using a boot 
manager/loader
>> called BootItNG ('cause nothing else seems to grok my RAID setup 
so
>> well, plus it does partition/slice moving/resizing/imaging), and both
>> times after the reboot my EMBR (extended MBR) was hosed.  To
>> paraphrase W.C. Fields, on the whole, I'd rather have the shutdown
>> problem.  ;-)
>> 
>> Jud
>
>There's a certain humor in that.  However, the ASUS MB problem with
>startx is usually easily fixed.  I happen to know about this, because
>I have an ASUS
>
>There was a PR filed on it.  When did you last do cvsup and
>buildworld?  If it hasn't been for awhile, doing so should fix the
>startx problem, Mr. Malone has fixed it.  
>
>If not, and you don't feel like doing a build world, you should be
>able to fix it by doing the following.
>Open up /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/i686_mem.c
>
>Around line 269, there's probably something like
>
>u_int           cr4save;
>
>
>mrd = sc->mr_desc;
>
>In between those two lines, put
>
>return;
>
>Then recompile, and that should fix it.
>The only thing that worries me about giving this advice is that you
>didn't have the problem before. In general, it's been a problem with
>various (though not all) ASUS boards, and didn't as far as I know,
>have anything to do with apm--it was connected with MTRR.
>
>Let me know what happens, for my own knowledge (unless you've 
already
>put things back as they were, fixed it and don't feel like bothering)
>
>Thanks.
>
>Scott
>
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