On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 01:38:47AM -0500, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:

No problem here, I attach you the MACHINE and dmesg.

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FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #1: Fri Jan 14 08:49:41 CET 2000
    nsouch@armor:/usr/devel/current/src/sys/compile/COREFF
Timecounter "i8254"  frequency 1193182 Hz
CPU: AMD Enhanced Am486DX4 Write-Through (486-class CPU)
  Origin = "AuthenticAMD"  Id = 0x484  Stepping = 4
  Features=0x1<FPU>
real memory  = 25165824 (24576K bytes)
avail memory = 21917696 (21404K bytes)
npx0: <math processor> on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
isa0: <ISA bus> on motherboard
devclass_alloc_unit: npx0 already exists, using next available unit number
fdc0: <NEC 72065B or clone> at port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on isa0
fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
fd0: <1440-KB 3.5" drive> on fdc0 drive 0
atkbdc0: <keyboard controller (i8042)> at port 0x60-0x6f on isa0
atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> irq 1 on atkbdc0
vga0: <Generic ISA VGA> at port 0x3b0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0
sc0: <System console> on isa0
sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x0>
sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 on isa0
sio0: type 16550A
sio1 at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 flags 0xb0 on isa0
sio1: type 16550A, console
sio2: not probed (disabled)
sio3: not probed (disabled)
pcf0: <PCF8584 I2C bus controller> at port 0x320-0x321 irq 5 on isa0
iicbus0: <Philips I2C bus> on pcf0 addr 0xaa
iicsmb0: <I2C to SMB bridge> on iicbus0
smbus0: <System Management Bus> on iicsmb0
smb0: <SMBus general purpose I/O> on smbus0
iic0: <I2C general purpose I/O> on iicbus0
ppc0: <Parallel port> at port 0x278-0x27f irq 7 on isa0
ppc0: SMC FDC37C666GT chipset (ECP/EPP/PS2/NIBBLE) in COMPATIBLE mode
ppc0: FIFO with 16/16/15 bytes threshold
ppbus0: IEEE1284 device found /NIBBLE
Probing for PnP devices on ppbus0:
ppbus0: <Hewlett-Packard HP LaserJet 6L/0101.01> PRINTER HP ENHANCED PCL5,PJL
pps0: <Pulse per second Timing Interface> on ppbus0
lpt0: <Printer> on ppbus0
lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
plip0: <PLIP network interface> on ppbus0
ppi0: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus0
vpo0: <Iomega VPI0 Parallel to SCSI interface> on ppbus0
vpo0: EPP 1.9 mode
pca0 at port 0x40 on isa0
pca0: PC speaker audio driver
ed0 at port 0x300-0x31f iomem 0xd8000 irq 10 on isa0
ed0: address 00:40:05:4a:29:02, type NE2000 (16 bit) 
ep0: not probed (disabled)
da0 at vpo0 bus 0 target 6 lun 0
da0: <IOMEGA ZIP 100 D.08> Removable Direct Access SCSI-2 device 
da0: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not present
bootpc_init: wired to interface 'ed0'
bootpc_init: using network interface 'ed0'
Bootpc testing starting
bootpc hw address is 0:40:5:4a:29:2
My ip address is 10.2.0.1
Server ip address is 10.2.0.2
Gateway ip address is 0.0.0.0
boot file is kernel.coreff
Ignoring field type 54
Subnet mask is 255.255.0.0
rootfs is 10.2.0.2:/
Ignoring field type 28
swapfs is 10.2.0.2:/diskless/swapfs
md_lookup_swap: Swap size is 16000 KB
Mounting root from nfs:
NFS ROOT: 10.2.0.2:/
NFS SWAP: 10.2.0.2:/diskless/swapfs
#
# COREFF
#
# For more information read the handbook part System Administration -> 
# Configuring the FreeBSD Kernel -> The Configuration File. 
# The handbook is available in /usr/share/doc/handbook or online as
# latest version from the FreeBSD World Wide Web server 
# <URL:http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/>
#
# An exhaustive list of options and more detailed explanations of the 
# device lines is present in the ./LINT configuration file. If you are 
# in doubt as to the purpose or necessity of a line, check first in LINT.
#

machine         "i386"
cpu             "I486_CPU"
ident           COREFF
maxusers        32

options         MATH_EMULATE            #Support for x87 emulation
options         INET                    #InterNETworking
options         FFS                     #Berkeley Fast Filesystem
options         FFS_ROOT                #FFS usable as root device [keep this!]
options         MFS                     #Memory Filesystem
options         NFS                     #Network Filesystem
options         NFS_ROOT                #NFS usable as root device, "NFS" req'ed
options         MSDOSFS                 #MSDOS Filesystem
options         PROCFS                  #Process filesystem
options         "COMPAT_43"             #Compatible with BSD 4.3 [KEEP THIS!]
options         SCSI_DELAY=15000        #Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device
options         UCONSOLE                #Allow users to grab the console

# Kernel BOOTP support 

options         BOOTP           # Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
options         BOOTP_NFSROOT   # NFS mount root filesystem using BOOTP info
#options                BOOTP_NFSV3     # Use NFS v3 to NFS mount root
options         BOOTP_COMPAT    # Workaround for broken bootp daemons.
options         BOOTP_WIRED_TO=ed0 # Use interface fxp0 for BOOTP


#options                DDB                     # enable debugger
#options                GDB_REMOTE_CHAT

#options        PNPBIOS

device          isa0
device          pci0

device          fdc0    at isa? port "IO_FD1" irq 6 drq 2
device          fd0     at fdc0 drive 0
device          fd1     at fdc0 drive 1

#device         wdc0    at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14
#device         wd0     at wdc0 drive 0
#device         wd1     at wdc0 drive 1

#device         wdc1    at isa? port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15
#device         wd2     at wdc1 drive 0
#device         wd3     at wdc1 drive 1

device          ata0
device          atadisk0        # ATA disk drives
device          atapicd0        # ATAPI CDROM drives

#device         acd0            #IDE CD-ROM
#device         wfd0            #IDE Floppy (e.g. LS-120)

# A single entry for any of these controllers (ncr, ahb, ahc) is
# sufficient for any number of installed devices.
device          ahc0
device          scbus0
device          da0
device          pass0

# atkbdc0 controlls both the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse
device          atkbdc0 at isa? port IO_KBD
device          atkbd0  at atkbdc? irq 1
device          psm0    at atkbdc? irq 12

device          vga0    at isa? port ? conflicts

# splash screen/screen saver
pseudo-device   splash

# syscons is the default console driver, resembling an SCO console
device          sc0     at isa? 

device          npx0    at isa? port IO_NPX irq 13

#
# Laptop support (see LINT for more options)
#
device          apm0    at nexus?

device          sio0    at isa? port "IO_COM1" irq 4
device          sio1    at isa? port "IO_COM2" flags 0xB0 irq 3
device          sio2    at isa? disable port "IO_COM3" irq 5
device          sio3    at isa? disable port "IO_COM4" irq 9

# I2Cbus
device   iicbus0
device   iicbb0

# I2C to SMB bridge
device          iicsmb0 at iicbus?
device          iic0    at iicbus?

# SMBus
device   smbus0

device          smb0    at smbus?

device          pcf0    at isa? port 0x320 irq 5

# Parallel port
options         PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET

device          ppc0    at isa? port? irq 7
device          ppbus0
device          pps0    at ppbus?
device          lpt0    at ppbus?
device          plip0   at ppbus?
device          ppi0    at ppbus?
device          lpbb0   at ppbus?       # PPB to I2C bridge
device          vpo0    at ppbus?

#device         snd0
#device sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1

#device pcm0    at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x0
device pca0     at isa? port IO_TIMER1

#
# The following Ethernet NICs are all PCI devices.
#

# Order is important here due to intrusive probes, do *not* alphabetize
# this list of network interfaces until the probes have been fixed.
# Right now it appears that the ie0 must be probed before ep0. See
# revision 1.20 of this file.

device          fxp0

device ed0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 iomem 0xd8000
device ep0 at isa? disable port 0x300 irq 10

pseudo-device   loop
pseudo-device   ether
pseudo-device   sl      1
pseudo-device   ppp     1
pseudo-device   tun     1
pseudo-device   pty     16
pseudo-device   gzip            # Exec gzipped a.out's

# This provides support for System V shared memory and message queues.
#
options         SYSVSHM
options         SYSVMSG

#  The `bpfilter' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.  Be
#  aware of the legal and administrative consequences of enabling this
#  option.  The number of devices determines the maximum number of
#  simultaneous BPF clients programs runnable.
pseudo-device   bpf     #Berkeley packet filter


# USB support
#device     uhci0
#device     ohci0
#device     usb0
#
# for the moment we have to specify the priorities of the device
# drivers explicitly by the ordering in the list below. This will
# be changed in the future.
#
#device        ums0
#device        ukbd0
#device        ulpt0
#device        ucom0
#device        umodem0
#device        uhid0
#device        ugen0

#
#options       USB_DEBUG
#options       USBVERBOSE

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