On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, ALeine wrote: > Doug White wrote: > > > Hm... we'll need to disassemble the code there, but typically > > these types of crashes are caused by BIOS bugs. Try upgrading > > your BIOS. > > When I try to boot directly the machine reboots too quickly for > me to be able to catch the error message. The register dump is > from VMWare trying to boot the said FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE as guest > OS using the mentioned disk in raw disk mode on a friend's > machine. FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE runs just fine that way on his > system. This makes me think it might not be BIOS related. Well VMware isn't the same hardware so thats a totally unrelated problem :) I'd suggest setting up a serial console and capturing the output that way. Connect another machine via null-modem cable to COM1 on the crashing system. At the first spinning bar hit a key and you'll get a boot: prompt. At that prompt enter "-h" and press Return and that should cause the loader (and the error output) to go to the serial port. > > What brand/model machine is this? > > i386, Athlon XP CPU, Chaintech 7SID (Sis 735 chipset) motherboard > with the latest official BIOS. So something fairly recent ... hm. > > Other things you might try: > > > > . Turn off 'Legacy USB' if you don't have a USB keyboard > > . Disable DMA on IDE disks (Known issue on older compaqs) > > I've tried it with USB on and off, it makes no difference. > I'll look into the DMA issue. Thanks for your quick reply. > > > ALeine > ___________________________________________________________________ > WebMail FREE http://mail.austrosearch.net > -- Doug White | FreeBSD: The Power to Serve dwhite_at_gumbysoft.com | www.FreeBSD.orgReceived on Tue Nov 16 2004 - 18:50:59 UTC
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