-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey everyone, I hope this goes through. For some reason I get bounces saying it can't reverse my IP, though I see no problems. I'm having major issues getting FreeBSD to install on a server. It's been a couple weeks now and nothing I've tried has helped. The server in question used to be running 4-STABLE until I upgraded it to 5-STABLE, which is when I started getting ATAPI errors: ata1-master FAILURE - ATAPI_IDENTIFY timed out The only ATA/IDE device plugged in is a CD-ROM, which was in secondary master position when this error happened. I've moved it around and nothing helps, it just changes the source of the problem (ata0-master, etc.). The system also has a 3ware SATA RAID PCI card in it, twa0, which it is booting from. Both the system BIOS and 3ware firmware is fresh. After three of the above errors it gives up I guess and then I get these: twa0: Request timed out! twa0: Resetting controller twa0: INFO: 0x04 0x005e Cache synchronized after power fail twa0: INFO: 0x04 0x0001 Controller reset occurred twa0: Controller reset done! I get the same thing with the latest 6 ISO (beta 1?). I have an almost identical system that is working just fine with 5-STABLE. The only difference is that machine has a LSI MegaRAID SCSI card also. I had these problems initially with that machine, but they just disappeared and it's running/rebooting fine, which worries me a bit. I think I booted into safe mode and cvsuped, custom kernel, and it started working, but I tried that with the new machine (same kernel config file) and it didn't have the same effect. I've scoured through the BIOSes and they're set up identically. It isn't sporadic either, I get the errors every single time, just after the "timecounters tick at 1msec" line (or whatever it is, I forget). Anyway I found some into online about mkIII patches and applied those and now I just get different errors. I don't remember specifically what they were, I can reinstall again and get them, but it was similar, timeout setting transferrate (or tranfer mode), then it said "danger will robinson" and started mixing in the above twa0 errors. Booting normally doesn't work at all, neither does single-user mode. The only way I can get in (to use and/or initially install) is using safe mode. I added an option to the menu Safer Mode to try and find out what difference was causing it but tried with/without the ATA/DMA, APIC, and ACPI lines individually and it didn't change anything. I've tried GENERIC and SMP (they are DP machines) and various kernel changes, stripping it bare, disabling DMS and ACPI in /boot/loader.conf...nothing helped. I turned off DMA in the BIOS, changed the transfer speed (PIO, standard, etc.) and just about every other thing I could think of. I just successfully installed 4.11 and it boots fine, no errors whatsoever. I was wondering if it's a hardware problem, but everything seems to run fine on the other 5.x machine (after the problems went away :/) and this 4.x one, so I'm not sure. Anyone have any ideas what I can do to troubleshoot or (hopefully) fix this? I'd much rather run 5 on it than 4, but if all else fails I guess I'm stuck with what works. Thanks, Josh -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFC4QBeV/+PyAj2L+IRAtmgAJ4s68SSJQjQtxQTzL+/gi2FN4Qm1gCeM0oN 2LBqpERB6cOpZCbWMG2+crQ=wTZf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----