M. Warner Losh wrote: > In message: <4659DAD1.9040609_at_elischer.org> > Julian Elischer <julian_at_elischer.org> writes: > : I finally rebooted my old laptop on a -current from about 3 weeks ago. > : (I did the rebuild then but the machine has been off since) > : and ta-da! no network card.. it is a Dell inspiron 7500 with > : a pccard 'ed' device card.. > : > : Was there anything broken 3 weeks ago WRT old ed driver cards? > : or pccd? > : > : It come up saying "unknown card type".. Which is odd > : as it always used to knwo what to do. > : > : This machine has a local CVS mirror on it so > : even though it's offline, I'm rebuilding from 2 months ago.. > : (I couldn't just reboot to the old system as there is really only just > : room for one kernel directory on the root partition.) 2 months ago seemed to be a problem too so I'm going back 6 months (I'm SURE it worked fine then) and I'll work forward. I almost shot myself in the foot with the 2 month reversion as there was some library foo that caught me.. I had to install some libraries by hand for some reason.. I was certain I'd had a more recent system, on this laptop but I notice that my kernle.old is from the end of October.. Shows how much I've been using the systems at work instead of my own freebsd systems.. > : > : More info when it comes back online > > I think, but am not sure, this is related to some changes John made to > acpi resource allocation. I get weird port allocations due to some > questionable assumptions on his part... I've not had time to look > into this in detail, but I see it on all cardbus cards that allocate > I/O ports. All of the ones that only do memory work great. Once I get the machine up again, is ther a date I should aim for to try isolate this problem? And is there any specific information that one would need to help? > > WarnerReceived on Mon May 28 2007 - 04:58:54 UTC
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