Yes modified floppies would be great.

I dont really get this. When I read the installation intructions I understood it as that all hardware listed in HARDWARE.txt is supported not only by FreeBSD by it self but also available on the floppies. But this isnt the case or?

/Kalle

Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
I installed FreeBSD 5.0-RC2 on a 560E with the 'ed' driver last week.

You must re-roll ALOT of stuff to get it working since the kern.flp stuff
doesn't have OLDCARD support.

I can provide you with modified floppies if you like.

On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Karl-Petter ?kesson wrote:


Hi everyone,

I just tried to install the 5.0-RC2 on one of my Thinkpad 560s but was
not successful. Previously FreeBSD 4.x has always worked just fine to
isntall on this machine. I think the problem is that the driver to my
network card does not get loaded. I'm just a user of FreeBSD so I'm not
fully into the exact steps of the boot and what gets done at certain
times but these are my guesses...

The configuration of tha machine is:
Thinkpad 560, 64Mb memory, 20Gb HD set as slave, a 128Mb PCMCIA
flashcard and a PCMCIA 3Com 3C589C networkcard.

According to the
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/5.0-RC2/HARDWARE.TXT my
network card should be supported but when I have chosen Passive FTP as
installation medium and is about to setup the network I only get three
options:
lp0	Parallel Port IP (PLIP) peer connection
sl0	SLIP inteface on device /dev/cuua0 (COM1)
ppp0	PPP inteface on device /dev/cuua0 (COM1)

It seesm that the drivers for the networkcard are not loaded and
therefore I only get these three options. Another clue that points in
this direction is that everytime sysinstall starts it complains about:
Loading module if_awi.ko failed
Baystack 660 and others

The (awi) driver is for AMD Am79C930 and Harris (Intersil) based 802.11
cards but I do not have any of those installed so I can't understand why
it complains about that. But I guess since it fails, there are no other
drivers are load after that point of time and thus my (ep) driver is not
loaded, correct ? Can I somehow check what drivers are loaded? I thought
the boot text gave that information but I can not find any information
about any awi device so why should sysinstall complain?

The only other thing that could be a problem that I could identify are a
number of unknowns in the boot sequence. Just after the Generic ISA VGA
I get these:

unknown: <PNP0303> can't assign resources (port)
unknown: <PNP0f13> can't assign resources (irq)
unknown: <PNP0700> can't assign resources (port)
unknown: <PNP0600> can't assign resources (port)
unknown: <PNP0c02> can't assign resources (port)
unknown: <PNP0400> can't assign resources (port)
unknown: <IBM0070> can't assign resources (port)


Best Regards,
Kalle



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SICS - Swedish Institute of Computer Science AB
http://www.sics.se/~kalle/contact.html


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