On 16-Nov-01 Makoto Matsushita wrote:
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> obrien> Ok, who (and what) broke the kernel build?
>
> If you met at modules/an, I've fixed with src/sys/modules/an/Makefile
> rev 1.6. Sorry if your point is different.
Yes, he was just a bit slowing in reading his commit mail I guess. :)
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Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> > I don't know -current. what is the feature which replace kget ?
>
> There is none.
kenv(1)
> > does boot -c (or whatever) still exists ? is it possible to
> > edit .hints at boot time ?
>
> No.
Actually there is, but only if you do *not* use .hints..
If you use devic
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On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 05:25:44PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
> Ok, who (and what) broke the kernel build?
>
Details?
Please post the exact error message.
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obrien> Ok, who (and what) broke the kernel build?
If you met at modules/an, I've fixed with src/sys/modules/an/Makefile
rev 1.6. Sorry if your point is different.
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Ok, who (and what) broke the kernel build?
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Yes -- there was a temporary switch from gnu awk to the one-true-awk,
which was backed out a few days later due to problems such as this.
Upgrading should fix the problem (note that you might need to build and
install the loader a second time, if your awk before buildworld is not gnu
awk).
Rober
Thanks Robert. So it was the awk that David O'Brien imported and
then backed out that was causing it. I'm still on the October 26, 2001
current and seem to be using gnu awk.
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On 15-Nov-01 Jordan Hubbard wrote:
>> I don't know -current. what is the feature which replace kget ?
>
> There is none.
kenv | grep '^hint' > kernel.conf
>> does boot -c (or whatever) still exists ? is it possible to
>> edit .hints at boot time ?
>
> No.
Well, you can use set and unset in t
> I don't know -current. what is the feature which replace kget ?
There is none.
> does boot -c (or whatever) still exists ? is it possible to
> edit .hints at boot time ?
No.
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Try changing the BIOS options regarding failing on all
errors. After changing my Tyan Thunder K7 to not fail
on keyboard failures, it was able to boot fine.
Also, if you intend to use a USB keyboard permanently,
you may wish to comment out atkbdc from your kernel
configuration file. This will m
Maxim Sobolev wrote:
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> Konstantin Chuguev wrote:
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > FYI:
> >
> > Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> >
> > > I had started observing this problem about a 1.5 months ago - my
> > > PCMCIA modem (EigerCom 33.6) is detected/attached only on second
> > > insertion, i.e. if I'm booting with
I've attached a dmesg from a -current as of yesterday which comes up
with quite a few lock order reversals on booting up, ignore this if
they've been fixed since I cvsup'd.
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On 15-Nov-01 Jim Bryant wrote:
> I am in the process of switching to a USB keyboard with a PS/2 to USB mouse
> port on the KB [freeing IRQ 12].
>
> The keyboard works, the mouse works.
>
> My problem here is in getting past the BTX loader WITHOUT the AT keyboard
> attached. How would I keep BT
On 15-Nov-01 Simon Dick wrote:
> Since upgrading my desktop PC to -current sometimes one of my hard drives
> gets detected incorrectly, it's proper detection shows this:
> ad1: 43979MB [89355/16/63] at ata0-slave UDMA66
>
> and when it's detected badly it show:
> ad1: 7559MB [15359/16/63] at
>
I am in the process of switching to a USB keyboard with a PS/2 to USB mouse port on
the KB [freeing IRQ 12].
The keyboard works, the mouse works.
My problem here is in getting past the BTX loader WITHOUT the AT keyboard attached.
How would I keep BTX from freezing when it
can't see the AT ke
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Falco Krepel wrote:
> Yes, Robert wrote:
>
> >Looks like it was a delayed affect of the awk change; recovering via
> >/boot/loader.old and rebuilding and installing src/sys seemed to get
> >things under control.
>
> This solve the problem.
Thanks.
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Yes, Robert wrote:
>Looks like it was a delayed affect of the awk change; recovering via
>/boot/loader.old and rebuilding and installing src/sys seemed to get
>things under control.
This solve the problem.
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Has this problem actually been fixed yet since I never saw any
followups to this thread?
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Hello
After rebuild kernel cvsup'ped yesterday (last cvsup i made in august) i see some
strange errors.
I see what acpi controller control all my irq.
Now my sio ports not work.
what is it and why ?
dmesg in attached file.
And what i can do for resolve this problem ?
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Since upgrading my desktop PC to -current sometimes one of my hard drives
gets detected incorrectly, it's proper detection shows this:
ad1: 43979MB [89355/16/63] at ata0-slave UDMA66
and when it's detected badly it show:
ad1: 7559MB [15359/16/63] at ata0-slave
UDMA66
Anyone got any ideas what
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