Re[2]: 5.4 Installation Problems on Dell GX280 - Fatal trap 12

2005-06-21 Thread Daniel Gerzo
Hello SHands,

Wednesday, June 22, 2005, 12:37:57 AM, you thinks about:

 I've had a nightmare trying to get 5.4 (also tried 5.3) to work on a
 Dell GX280 - which had exactly the same problem. In the end, I ended up
 using a serial link to get the install done and then got inetd setup so
 that I could troubleshoot over the network.

 This didn't help long term as the keyboard didn't work once I'd
 restarted after finishing the install. I stumbled on this script which
 seemed to do the trick:

 http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2003-October/022771
 .html

 I used telnet to get at rc.conf - but there probably are other better
 ways.

 It seems a shame that Dell (and other manufacturers) are phasing out old
 'legacy' hardware like the good ol' PS/2 ports. It's just a good job
 that they didn't kill the serial port on this particular machine! (yet)

 that sux, indeed :-(

 Hope this helps,
 Stuart


 -Original Message-
 From: John Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 21 June 2005 22:10
 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 Subject: 5.4 Installation Problems on Dell GX280 - Fatal trap 12

 I am trying to install FreeBSD 5.4 on a Dell GX280 and am getting a
 Fatal trap 12 supervisor write, page not present error.  From what
 I've read, this is an ACPI problem which I could disable if I had a
 PS2 port, but the GX280 doesn't have them.  Has anyone gotten 5.4 to
 run properly on a GX280 using option 7 to boot with usb keyboard?

 -John

 So long, I can say that I'm able to use gx280 on 5.4. I was able to
 install it from CD with usb keyboard using option 7 - boot with usb
 keyboard. No fatal trap 12. The only problem I had is that I wan't
 able to use HTT.

 (but it was my fault I think :-) and since it is considered to be
 harmful and it doesn't really boost up machine's performance, I'm
 not solving it.)

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Re: Re[2]: 5.4 Installation Problems on Dell GX280 - Fatal trap 12

2005-06-21 Thread John Vaughan
Thanks Stuart for reminding me of my alternative install options. 
I'll try installing over serial tomorrow.  I've never had to install
off anything but a CD, so it will be a good learning experience for me
anyway.  Now to just dig out that old 486 and track down a Null modem
cable. . . .

Daniel, I'm still a little stumped why you were able to install 5.4 on
a GX280 without any problems.  Maybe there is some slight variation in
the Dell systems even though they are the same model #.  Who knows? 
Or maybe a slight difference in our BIOS configs.  At least there is a
workaround - if not a very convient one.

-John

 
  I've had a nightmare trying to get 5.4 (also tried 5.3) to work on a
  Dell GX280 - which had exactly the same problem. In the end, I ended up
  using a serial link to get the install done and then got inetd setup so
  that I could troubleshoot over the network.
 
  This didn't help long term as the keyboard didn't work once I'd
  restarted after finishing the install. I stumbled on this script which
  seemed to do the trick:
 
  http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2003-October/022771
  .html
 
  I used telnet to get at rc.conf - but there probably are other better
  ways.
 
  It seems a shame that Dell (and other manufacturers) are phasing out old
  'legacy' hardware like the good ol' PS/2 ports. It's just a good job
  that they didn't kill the serial port on this particular machine! (yet)
 
  that sux, indeed :-(
 
  Hope this helps,
  Stuart
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: John Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 21 June 2005 22:10
  To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
  Subject: 5.4 Installation Problems on Dell GX280 - Fatal trap 12
 
  I am trying to install FreeBSD 5.4 on a Dell GX280 and am getting a
  Fatal trap 12 supervisor write, page not present error.  From what
  I've read, this is an ACPI problem which I could disable if I had a
  PS2 port, but the GX280 doesn't have them.  Has anyone gotten 5.4 to
  run properly on a GX280 using option 7 to boot with usb keyboard?
 
  -John
 
  So long, I can say that I'm able to use gx280 on 5.4. I was able to
  install it from CD with usb keyboard using option 7 - boot with usb
  keyboard. No fatal trap 12. The only problem I had is that I wan't
  able to use HTT.
 
  (but it was my fault I think :-) and since it is considered to be
  harmful and it doesn't really boost up machine's performance, I'm
  not solving it.)
 
 --
 Best Regards,
 
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  http://danger.rulez.sk  | proxy list at:http://www.proxy-web.com/
  | FreeBSD - The Power to Serve!
 
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