They've simply been renamed - it's no biggie.  I have some patches
in my inbox for adding the new acd devices, I just haven't gotten to
them yet since it's still easy enough to edit them in the "unknown"
category if one really needs to.

- Jordan

> Hi all
> 
> I've been trying out FreeBSD 4.0-20000208 snapshot. During the boot up proces
s, in the Kernel Configuration Menu - using full-screen visual mode, the follow
ing appears on the screen:
> 
> Active Drivers
> --------------
> 
> AdvanSys SCSI narrow controller                       adv0
> Adaptec 154x SCSI controller                  aha0
> Adaptec 152x SCSI controller and compatible   aic0
> Buslogic SCSI controller                      bt0
> Floppy disk controller                                fdc0
> 
> ------cut ---------
> 
> 
> Miscellaneous
> -------------
> 
> Unknown device                ata1
> Unknown device                ata0
> 
> 
> What happened to wcd devices? On the last stable release (3.4) I have success
fully installed on my machine booting from kern and mfsroot floppies I got some
thing like:
> 
> Active Drivers
> --------------
> 
> AdvanSys SCSI narrow controller                       adv0
> Adaptec 154x SCSI controller                  aha0
> Adaptec 152x SCSI controller and compatible   aic0
> Buslogic SCSI controller                      bt0
> Floppy disk controller                                fdc0
> 
> plus:
> 
> IDE/ESDI/MFM disk controller          wdc0
> IDE/ESDI/MFM disk controller          wdc1
> 
> 
> The problem is once booting from kern and mfsroot floppies from the 4.0 snaps
hot release I cannot install the system properly. After selecting an installati
on mode (e.g.
> via hard disk), the system starts reading the binaries (bin.aa, bin.ab, etc) 
then suddenly hangs up, so I have to press the reset key and reboot the machine
.
> 
> 
> I have two IDE hard disks that have been working perfectly under 3.4 stable.
> 
> What's the matter?
> Did anybody get the same problems I had?
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Rickie
> 



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