Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-03 Thread Alexander Langer
Also sprach Bernd Walter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > erm, no. acpi.disable="0" _doesn't_ disable acpi for me. > > Seems like you are right and the hints are ignored. > acpi.disabled="1" Well, that's actually what I tried. Only disabling acpi from the loader ("unset acpi_load") worked. Anyways, I

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-03 Thread John Baldwin
On 03-Oct-2002 Alexander Langer wrote: > erm, no. acpi.disable="0" _doesn't_ disable acpi for me. > Seems like you are right and the hints are ignored. > > I'll try to find out why, thanks :) For acpi it's 'disabled' for some reason, which is rather non-intuitive. > Alex -- John Baldwin <[

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-03 Thread Wesley Morgan
My sc0 device was "at" flags until I changed the hints line to: hint.sc.0.at="acpi" A few days ago... On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Bruce Evans wrote: > On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Bernd Walter wrote: > > > On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 03:55:17AM +0200, Alexander Langer wrote: > > > Also sprach Bernd Walter ([EMAIL

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-03 Thread Bruce Evans
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Bernd Walter wrote: > On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 03:55:17AM +0200, Alexander Langer wrote: > > Also sprach Bernd Walter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > > You can verify with conscontrol. > > > It should list consolectl for vga console and Muting off. > > > > from dmesg: > > sc0: on

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-03 Thread Bernd Walter
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:20:02PM +0200, Alexander Langer wrote: > erm, no. acpi.disable="0" _doesn't_ disable acpi for me. > Seems like you are right and the hints are ignored. acpi.disabled="1" -- B.Walter COSMO-Project http://www.cosmo-project.de [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-03 Thread Alexander Langer
erm, no. acpi.disable="0" _doesn't_ disable acpi for me. Seems like you are right and the hints are ignored. I'll try to find out why, thanks :) Alex To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-03 Thread Alexander Langer
Also sprach Bernd Walter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > from dmesg: > > sc0: on isa0 > > sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x0> > Now that you wrote it isolated - the flags are missing: > sc0: at flags 0x100 on isa0 > sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300> > Seems like your hints are ignored.

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-03 Thread Bernd Walter
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 03:55:17AM +0200, Alexander Langer wrote: > Also sprach Bernd Walter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > You can verify with conscontrol. > > It should list consolectl for vga console and Muting off. > > from dmesg: > sc0: on isa0 > sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x0> Now

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-02 Thread Alexander Langer
Also sprach Bernd Walter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > You can verify with conscontrol. > It should list consolectl for vga console and Muting off. from dmesg: sc0: on isa0 sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x0> but then: # conscontrol Configured: Available: Muting: off Hmm. Does look odd

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-02 Thread Bernd Walter
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 01:48:20PM +0200, Alexander Langer wrote: > Thus spake John Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > Can anyone explain me why with a recent kernel (last kernel was from > > > 1 year ago) the kernel boot messages disappear from the monitor > > > once the "propellor" of the ke

Re: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-02 Thread Alexander Langer
Thus spake John Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Can anyone explain me why with a recent kernel (last kernel was from > > 1 year ago) the kernel boot messages disappear from the monitor > > once the "propellor" of the kernel boot has done like 5 rounds > > (last message is the last line of the >

RE: kernel boot messages absent

2002-10-01 Thread John Baldwin
On 02-Oct-2002 Alexander Langer wrote: > Hi! > > Can anyone explain me why with a recent kernel (last kernel was from > 1 year ago) the kernel boot messages disappear from the monitor > once the "propellor" of the kernel boot has done like 5 rounds > (last message is the last line of the > "Boo