[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > OK now I've tried everything. Most minimal kernel I could get without > compilation error. No optimizations. And it still reboots the system! > Something more: now I've tried to pull out the floppy cables, and that > 4slot-isa expantion card stuff, played around with all jumpers (IRQ, > EPC DMA/OMGWTF?, WriteBack/WriteThrough, 33/25MHz, VGA output, > ...). Same thing. > > DES, you asked for a log. How do I get it? Typing from the other > monitor now...
Serial console. > OK, conclusion: > The error is in no way because bad hardware or bad hardware config. A > smaller kernel isn't a fix. The error rises when the kernel loads > other modules and probes other devices. The source might be somewhere > here. A module isn't compatible with the hardware. % cat >/boot/loader.conf beastie_disable="YES" boot_verbose="YES" acpi_load="NO" ^D How much memory does the machine have? We used to be able to run in 8 MB, but 7-CURRENT might need as much 16 MB to boot. Have you tried an older release? > ident BAREv7 Looks fine, except that you will regret not having random and pty. DES -- Dag-Erling Smørgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ freebsd-chat@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-chat To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"