Re: help! need kernel!

2000-01-27 Thread Kris Kennaway

On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Alexandr Listopad wrote:

> there no tools/ dir in /usr/src - why?

Because you didn't download it?

> doc-all
> src-base
> src-bin
> src-contrib
> src-etc
> src-gnu
> src-include
> src-lib
> src-libexec
> src-release
> src-sbin
> src-share
> src-sys
src-tools
> src-usrbin
> src-usrsbin

Kris


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Re: help! need kernel!

2000-01-27 Thread Alexandr Listopad



cpiazz>On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 07:26:30PM +0200, Alexandr Listopad wrote:
cpiazz>> hello!
cpiazz>> 
cpiazz>> I have Abit motherboard with ATA-66 support.
cpiazz>> I try to install FreeBSD-CURRENT, all good when install, but after reboot
cpiazz>> kernel boots, but ask me a root device, when I press '?', there are no
cpiazz>> 'ad' device (this is my HDD). ;( As I understand - there are no support in
cpiazz>> that kernel for my HDD... ;(
cpiazz>> 
cpiazz>> As I understand there are one way to help me - create new kernel with
cpiazz>> ata-pci0 support.
cpiazz>
cpiazz>The boot floppies have ATA in the kernel.  I installed a new system on 
cpiazz>a BP6 with the hard drive on one of the HPT366 controllers just fine
cpiazz>about two weeks ago.  Sorry, but I have no idea what is going on 
cpiazz>here.. I just wanted to say that it worked for me 
cpiazz>
cpiazz>ata-pci1:  port 0xd400-0xd4ff,0xd000-0xd003,
cpiazz>0xcc00-0xcc07 irq 18 at device 19.0 on pci0
cpiazz>...
cpiazz>ad4: 12949MB disk  at ata2 as master mode UDMA66   
cpiazz>
cpiazz>BTW, sos, if you're reading this:  I like this format for reporting
cpiazz>the hard drives present a lot better :-).

All nice, in the install process...

My disk is ad4sXX in install, but after reboot it is ad0xxx - why?

Another questions in yesturdays cvsup I get full sources, but when I try
to make world make says:

/usr/src/tools/install.sh Can't open /usr/src/tools/install.sh
*** Error code 2

...


there no tools/ dir in /usr/src - why?

this is my supfile:

*default  host=cvsup2.ua.freebsd.org
*default  base=/usr/src-4.0
*default  prefix=/usr/src-4.0
*default  release=cvs
*default  tag=.
*default  delete use-rel-suffix

doc-all
src-base
src-bin
src-contrib
src-etc
src-gnu
src-include
src-lib
src-libexec
src-release
src-sbin
src-share
src-sys
src-usrbin
src-usrsbin


Thnaks.

Regards,
  Listopad Alexandr
  ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), LAA7-RIPE
  ZGIA, Zaporozhye, Ukraine. 
  http://www.zgia.zp.ua. 



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Re: help! need kernel!

2000-01-26 Thread Alexandr Listopad

cpiazz>> hello!
cpiazz>> 
cpiazz>> I have Abit motherboard with ATA-66 support.
cpiazz>> I try to install FreeBSD-CURRENT, all good when install, but after reboot
cpiazz>> kernel boots, but ask me a root device, when I press '?', there are no
cpiazz>> 'ad' device (this is my HDD). ;( As I understand - there are no support in
cpiazz>> that kernel for my HDD... ;(
cpiazz>> 
cpiazz>> As I understand there are one way to help me - create new kernel with
cpiazz>> ata-pci0 support.

Thanks you for your answer!

cpiazz>
cpiazz>The boot floppies have ATA in the kernel.  I installed a new system on 
cpiazz>a BP6 with the hard drive on one of the HPT366 controllers just fine
cpiazz>about two weeks ago.  Sorry, but I have no idea what is going on 
cpiazz>here.. I just wanted to say that it worked for me 

I had installed FreeBSD-CURRENT on my PC, from flopppies and ftp, all ok.
But after reboot and press F3 new kernel boots (!) and after test wd0 and
some other devices (no ata-pci) ask me: from what partition we will boot?

My root partition is ad4s3a, but its don't work... ;<

I have a question - where from the kernel boots? ;) And why it don't work
on ad4s3a

cpiazz>
cpiazz>ata-pci1:  port 0xd400-0xd4ff,0xd000-0xd003,
cpiazz>0xcc00-0xcc07 irq 18 at device 19.0 on pci0
cpiazz>...
cpiazz>ad4: 12949MB disk  at ata2 as master mode UDMA66   
cpiazz>
cpiazz>BTW, sos, if you're reading this:  I like this format for reporting
cpiazz>the hard drives present a lot better :-).
cpiazz>

What is your HPT-366 (Abit BE6) BIOS ver?

Thanks.

Regards,
  Listopad Alexandr
  ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), LAA7-RIPE
  ZGIA, Zaporozhye, Ukraine. 
  http://www.zgia.zp.ua. 



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Re: help! need kernel!

2000-01-26 Thread nnd

In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Alexandr Listopad 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello!
> 
> I have Abit motherboard with ATA-66 support.
> I try to install FreeBSD-CURRENT, all good when install, but after reboot
> kernel boots, but ask me a root device, when I press '?', there are no
> 'ad' device (this is my HDD). ;( As I understand - there are no support in
> that kernel for my HDD... ;(

What is the BIOS version on your motherboard ?
In my case - ABIT BP6 two Celeron motherboard with HPT66
controller - there was problems with disks numbering and
booting by BIOS when there are HDDs on both regular and ATA-66
controllers. Those problems was resolved by changing the BIOS to
the next version (NJ).
N.Dudorov


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Re: help! need kernel!

2000-01-26 Thread Sergey Osokin

On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 07:26:30PM +0200, Alexandr Listopad wrote:
> hello!
> 
> I have Abit motherboard with ATA-66 support.
> I try to install FreeBSD-CURRENT, all good when install, but after reboot
> kernel boots, but ask me a root device, when I press '?', there are no
> 'ad' device (this is my HDD). ;( As I understand - there are no support in
> that kernel for my HDD... ;(
> 
> As I understand there are one way to help me - create new kernel with
> ata-pci0 support.
> 
> If somebody can help me - please help!
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> P.S. I have latest cvs tree (but on the 3.4 box) and have latest kern.flp
> and mfsroot.flp.
> 
> 
Its a simply. Install 3.4 with full sources, then use CVSup with "." tag and upgrade 
your
sources tree. Then compile & install new kernel & do make world.

Rgdz,
Sergey A. Osokin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.FreeBSD.ORG.ru/~osa/



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Re: help! need kernel!

2000-01-26 Thread Chris Piazza

On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 07:26:30PM +0200, Alexandr Listopad wrote:
> hello!
> 
> I have Abit motherboard with ATA-66 support.
> I try to install FreeBSD-CURRENT, all good when install, but after reboot
> kernel boots, but ask me a root device, when I press '?', there are no
> 'ad' device (this is my HDD). ;( As I understand - there are no support in
> that kernel for my HDD... ;(
> 
> As I understand there are one way to help me - create new kernel with
> ata-pci0 support.

The boot floppies have ATA in the kernel.  I installed a new system on 
a BP6 with the hard drive on one of the HPT366 controllers just fine
about two weeks ago.  Sorry, but I have no idea what is going on 
here.. I just wanted to say that it worked for me 

ata-pci1:  port 0xd400-0xd4ff,0xd000-0xd003,
0xcc00-0xcc07 irq 18 at device 19.0 on pci0
...
ad4: 12949MB disk  at ata2 as master mode UDMA66   

BTW, sos, if you're reading this:  I like this format for reporting
the hard drives present a lot better :-).

-Chris
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