Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "FREEBSD_INSTALL failed with error 19 during booting installer"
2013 Dec 16
1
FreeBSD 10.0-RC2 Now Available
The second RC build of the 10.0-RELEASE release cycle is now available
on the FTP servers for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64 and
sparc64 architectures.
The image checksums follow at the end of this email.
ISO images and, for architectures that support it, the memory stick images
are available here (or any of the FreeBSD mirror sites):
2012 Jul 19
4
Thinkpad X61s cannot boot 9.1-BETA1
Hi,
Did anyone else experience this? With 9.1-BETA1 the boot process
freezes, among the last lines with verbose boot are
acpi_acad0: On Line
acpi_acad0: acline initialization done, tried 1 times
after this, dead.
What is supposed to happen in the next stage?
This laptop worked fine with 9-STABLE to at least february.
//per
2013 Jul 31
4
Booting FreeBSD
Hi,
I am trying to create a hybrid ISO image for FreeBSD 9.2 using syslinux 6.01 and isohybrid.pl I found at http://www.overclockix.com/sources/isohybrid.pl (I know there is a C version in syslinux but I haven't been able to build it yet due to the UUID library being different to the one in FreeBSD).
According to the wiki mboot.c32 can boot FreeBSD, however I haven't been able to get it
2012 Sep 09
8
bsnmpd always died on HDD detach
I am running bsnmpd with basic snmpd.config (only community and location
changed).
When there is a problem with HDD and disk disapeared from ATA channel
(eg.: disc physically removed) the bsnmpd always dumps core:
kernel: pid 1188 (bsnmpd), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped)
I see this for a long rime on all releases of 7.x and 8.x branches (i386
and amd64). I did not tested 9.x.
Is
2003 Jul 28
5
DVD Drive wont mount
Hi, I am having trouble using my dvd drive in KDE, as it wont mount, using dvd, cd, cdrw. all I get is the error message saying:
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
Has anyone got a solution for this?
Thanks,
Brian
2012 Apr 17
3
FreeBSD 8.3-R sysinstall does not "see" disks that are recognized during boot
I've got a new supermicro server I'm trying to get FreeBSD on. It uses the
Intel c602 chipset, and it's my understanding that support for that
chipset (c60X) was recently added via the isci driver. Ok, great, that
explains why 8.2-R and 9.0-R didn't see the drives.
So, I grabbed the memstick image of 8.3-RELEASE that is on the ftp server,
booted it up, and sure enough, as the
2003 Jun 14
1
cdrom after installing kernel
hi all
I have got a little problem- after rebuilding the kernel my CD ROM doesn't work. I thought maybe I had commented something necessary (like CD9660), but even if I change ident and filename from GENERIC to something other after mount /cdrom I get this error:
"cd9660: /dev/acd0c: Device not configured " (ofcourse I had put cd into the cdrom )
while using GENERIC kernel
2012 Jul 14
2
video issue - Intel Atom based motherboard D2500HN
Hi all,
I recently bought a Intel D2500HN motherboard with Intel GMA 3600 video
card.
I want to install FreeBSD 9-Release on it via PXE, but after booting the
system, it seems that video card driver doesn't work properly.
Have a look at this picture:
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/5648/20120714393.jpg
I've tried the
# vidcontrol 80x25
but unfortunately it doesn't help.
Do
2017 Mar 19
4
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
> Hi,
>
> Ady wrote:
> > http://repo.or.cz/syslinux.git/tree/HEAD:/diag
> > "handoff.bin
>
> This does not look like it would tell much of the properties in question.
> Nevertheless its print functions might be of interest for an isohybrid
> diagnostic MBR.
>
>
> > and at least 2 geodsp*.{bin,img(gz)}
>
> I am now reading
>
2004 Jun 12
2
Hacked or not appendice
Hi all again,
I must add, there are no log entries after June 9, 2004. "LKM" message first
apeared June 8, 2004, after this day, there is nothing in /var/messages,
/var/security .....
How could I look for suspicious LKM module ? How could I find it, if the
machine is hacked and I can not believe "ls", "find" etc. commands ?
Peter Rosa
2016 Jun 30
17
[PATCH v2 00/12] gendisk: Generate uevent after attribute available
The race condition is noticed between disk_add() and disk attributes, on
virtio-blk hotplug.
Userspace listens to the KOBJ_ADD uevent generated in add_disk(). At that
point we haven't created the serial attribute file, therefore depending
on how fast udev reacts, the /dev/disk/by-id/ entry doesn't always get
created.
As pointed out by Christoph Hellwig in the specific fix [1], virtio-blk
2016 Jun 30
17
[PATCH v2 00/12] gendisk: Generate uevent after attribute available
The race condition is noticed between disk_add() and disk attributes, on
virtio-blk hotplug.
Userspace listens to the KOBJ_ADD uevent generated in add_disk(). At that
point we haven't created the serial attribute file, therefore depending
on how fast udev reacts, the /dev/disk/by-id/ entry doesn't always get
created.
As pointed out by Christoph Hellwig in the specific fix [1], virtio-blk
2012 Nov 16
2
bge on the new Mac Mini
Hi all,
Over the last month or so I've installed FreeBSD 9 (-stable) on several Mac
Minis via the memstick image; they seem to be pretty good little boxes for
things like offsite secondary nameservers, for example, and they're easily
replaced in case of problems.
However, the newest minis have slightly different hardware, and FreeBSD can't
find the built-in NIC. pciconf -lv on the
2013 Jul 22
2
stopping amd causes a freeze
Occasionally stopping amd freezes my system. It's a rare occurrence,
and I haven't found a reliable way to reproduce it.
It's also a real freeze, so there's no way to get into the debugger
or grab a core dump. I only can perform the 4 seconds hard shutdown to
revive the system.
I run amd through sysutils/automounter, which is a scripting solution
that generates an amd.map file
2016 Aug 17
20
[PATCH 00/15] Fix issue with KOBJ_ADD uevent versus disk attributes
This is an attempt to fix the issue that some disks' sysfs attributes are not
ready at the time its KOBJ_ADD event is sent.
The symptom is during device hotplug, udev may fail to find certain attributes,
such as serial or wwn, of the disk. As a result the /dev/disk/by-id entries are
not created.
The cause is device_add_disk emits the uevent before returning, and the callers
have to create
2016 Aug 17
20
[PATCH 00/15] Fix issue with KOBJ_ADD uevent versus disk attributes
This is an attempt to fix the issue that some disks' sysfs attributes are not
ready at the time its KOBJ_ADD event is sent.
The symptom is during device hotplug, udev may fail to find certain attributes,
such as serial or wwn, of the disk. As a result the /dev/disk/by-id entries are
not created.
The cause is device_add_disk emits the uevent before returning, and the callers
have to create
2013 Jun 13
1
zpool labelclear destroys GPT data
When i use zpool labelclear, it wipes the whole disk including gpt data.
So the whole disk is empty and i need to create the gpt partitions again.
Is this supposed to work like this?
The man page suggests that it only wipes the ZFS metadata.
zpool labelclear [-f] device
Removes ZFS label information from the specified device. The
device
must not be part of an active pool
2019 Mar 21
2
Nouveau dmem NULL Pointer deref (SVM)
On 21.03.19 18:12, Jerome Glisse wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 04:59:14PM +0100, Tobias Klausmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> just for your information and maybe for some help: with 5.1rc1 and SVM
>> enabled i see the following backtrace [1] when the nouveau card (reverse
>> prime) goes to sleep, for now i have papered over with [2] which leaves me
>> with
2017 Nov 21
2
[PATCH REPOST 1/2] common/mlstdutils: Add return statement.
No change, just reposting without the "for discussion" tag.
I think we should allow this as it seems like a nice coding style for
a limited subset of imperative-style code.
Rich.
2017 Nov 05
2
[PATCH 0/2] (mainly for discussion) Add ‘return’ statement.
When rewriting the heavily imperative original inspection code, I
longed for a ‘return’ statement so I could keep the new code as close
as possible to the original. OCaml of course does not have such a
statement, but it's relatively simply to implement it in the language.
The first patch does so, and the second patch rewrites a sample of the
inspection code to use it.
Rich.