Robert wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 19:55:44 -0600
> "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote:
>
>   
>> Robert wrote:
>>     
>>> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:38:20 -0600
>>> "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote:
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> cbb0 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 "O2 Micro OZ69[17]2 CardBus" rev
>>>> 0x00: apic 2 int 17 (irq 255), CardBus support disabled
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> That's a boot with the card inserted?
>>> I guess not by the message at the end of the dmesg.
>>>
>>> You could try to disable acpi and run with apm.
>>> (Normally it is the other way around, so don't get your hopes up.)
>>>
>>> # sudo config -ef /bsd
>>> disable acpi
>>> enable apm
>>> quit
>>> # sudo reboot
>>>
>>> - Robert
>>>
>>> .
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Okay, I gave that a try, only now my system hangs during boot, as soon
>> as it starts to detect the pcmcia slot.
>> This happens even if I boot without the card.
>> Here are the last few lines of output:
>>
>> pcmcia0 at cardslot0
>> uvm_fault(0xd088cfc0, 0x9097c000, 0, 1) -> e
>> kernel: page fault trap, code=0
>> stopped at Xintr_IOapic2+0x35: Mov( apic_maxlevel(,%eax, 4), %ebx
>> ddb>
>>
>> and it gets stranger.
>> If I press a key, the following repeats over a few times, and then the
>> system locks up entirely.
>>
>> ddb> PANIC: mtx_enter: locking against myself
>> Stopping a t wwwGcJ=0x4: leave
>> RUN AT LEAST TRACE AND PS AND INCLUDE OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS
>> PANIC! DO NOT EVE BOTHER REPORTING THIS WITHOUT INCLUDING THAT
>> INFORMATION.
>>
>> Is there a way I can reenable acpi from the bootloader?
>> I stupidly neglected to backup my kernel, thinking something like this
>> wouldn't happen.
>>     
>
> Ok, my bad.
>
> At the boot prompt:
>
> boot -c bsd
> disable apm
> enable acpi
> quit
>
> Sorry.
>
> - Robert
>
>
>   
It's all good.
Any other last minute ideas before I give -current a shot?

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