This sounds more like some kind of interrupt/ACPI type of issue. On 9/8/06, Michael Sinatra <michael_at_rancid.berkeley.edu> wrote: > Bruce Burden wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 11:15:23PM -0700, Michael Sinatra wrote: > >> The really awesome news is that this kernel appears to work just fine > >> with an out-of-the-box S2895 with SCSI disks; it requires none of the > >> BIOS gyrations that 6-STABLE still does. > >> > > Hi Michael, > > > > What gyrations are you referring to? I have a Thunder > > K8WE/S2895 that is running 6.1/i386, and the MPT driver is > > fine. > > > > I do plan to move to 6.1/AMD64 at some point in the near > > future, so your comment caught my eye. (I am working with the > > Adaptec 2230SLP RAID controller on a AMD64 system to verify > > I can control a RAID before switching, as the ASR driver is > > not supported under AMD64. However, the CD's and tape plus > > the system disk will use the MPT driver). > > 6.1/amd64 hangs on boot with the BIOS in the default settings. To get > it to boot, I have had to go into the BIOS config and: > > o disable IEEE 1394 > o disable the SECOND (slave) on-board ethernet > o enable bus master on the onboard LSI 1030 MPT > > Otherwise, the boot process hangs after the SCSI bus reset. This > problem does not occur on 7-CURRENT now that the mpt(4) driver has been > fixed. > > This was still the case as of a few weeks ago with 6-STABLE/amd64. I'll > check it again and let you know if anything has changed. > > michael > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org" >Received on Sat Sep 09 2006 - 16:29:07 UTC
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