Re: 6.0 kernel will not boot past atkbd0

2005-11-28 Thread Pete French
 Is there any chance that the very mouse
 is not working correctly? What if you change
 the device and try again?

very unlikely I would think - the mouse works correclt
if thr machine run FreeBSD 5 or FreeBSD 5, and also
under Windows2000 (it is connected via a KVM). Also
someone else reported the same problem, also on Compaq
hardware. If I get a moment to rebooot the system I
will try with a different mouse, however.

-pete.
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Re: 6.0 kernel will not boot past atkbd0

2005-11-25 Thread Pete French
 We have an array of new ASUS machine connected through a KVM.  These 
 machines panic when the kernel is probing for the mouse if ACPI is not 
 loaded.  If a mouse is not plugged in, no panic.  If ACPI is loaded and 
 the mouse is plugged in, it boots fine.

I didnt try ACPI. I merely took the ouse driiver out of the kernel.
Interestingly this then let me boot single user, but would not boot multi
user! I had to physically unplug the mouse in the end.

Shall file a PR (unless someone else already did?)

-pcf.
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Re: 6.0 kernel will not boot past atkbd0

2005-11-25 Thread Paul Koch
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 09:01 pm, Pete French wrote:
  We have an array of new ASUS machine connected through a KVM. 
  These machines panic when the kernel is probing for the mouse if
  ACPI is not loaded.  If a mouse is not plugged in, no panic.  If
  ACPI is loaded and the mouse is plugged in, it boots fine.

 I didnt try ACPI. I merely took the ouse driiver out of the kernel.
 Interestingly this then let me boot single user, but would not boot
 multi user! I had to physically unplug the mouse in the end.

 Shall file a PR (unless someone else already did?)

For the ASUS machines, we think it is already covered in PR i386/69750.

Paul.
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Re: 6.0 kernel will not boot past atkbd0

2005-11-25 Thread Zoran Kolic
Hi Pete!

  We have an array of new ASUS machine connected through a KVM.  These 
  machines panic when the kernel is probing for the mouse if ACPI is not 
  loaded.  If a mouse is not plugged in, no panic.  If ACPI is loaded and 
  the mouse is plugged in, it boots fine.
 
 I didnt try ACPI. I merely took the ouse driiver out of the kernel.
 Interestingly this then let me boot single user, but would not boot multi
 user! I had to physically unplug the mouse in the end.

Is there any chance that the very mouse
is not working correctly? What if you change
the device and try again?
Best regards

Zoran

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Re: 6.0 kernel will not boot past atkbd0

2005-11-24 Thread Alexander Vyrlanovich

Hi
I have the same behavior on Compaq AP400 (2xPIII 700MHz).
The problem disappeared when I disconnect the mouse.

May be this can help your :)

On 23 Nov 2005, at 21:37, Pete French wrote:

Having successfully upgraded one system in-place from 5.4 to 6.0 I  
had a go

at the second system today. This is an old Compaq proliant 1600R with
two 500mhz pentium3's in it. Currently running 5.4 quite happily.

so I buildworld, buildkernel, insall kernel and rebooot to check that
the kernel works...

...and the new kernel will not boot past the point where it says
atkdb0: [GIANT LOCKED]

(under 5.4 the next thing I get is psm0 for the mouse.)

My kernel is (almost) a generic SMP one - the only changes are that I
have removed INET6 and all CPU's apart from I686_CPU.

I have tried booting this in 'safe' mode, and sevarl other options  
from

the beatsie menu, but no dice. I havent yet tried a straight 'GENERIC'
kernel, and given the time of night wont be able to until tomorrow,  
but

am very puzzled as I havent seen anything like this before.

Does anyone have any hints or suggestions as to what I might try ?

-pcf.
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Re: 6.0 kernel will not boot past atkbd0

2005-11-24 Thread Pete French
 I have the same behavior on Compaq AP400 (2xPIII 700MHz).
 The problem disappeared when I disconnect the mouse.

Ah! Now that is worth knowing - I didnt even think of trying that.
So does anyone know why the mouse being connected causes it to not boot ?

I can rebuild the kernel without the mouse driver, that might help...

thanks,

-pcf.
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Re: 6.0 kernel will not boot past atkbd0

2005-11-24 Thread Paul Koch
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 01:18 am, Pete French wrote:
  I have the same behavior on Compaq AP400 (2xPIII 700MHz).
  The problem disappeared when I disconnect the mouse.

 Ah! Now that is worth knowing - I didnt even think of trying that.
 So does anyone know why the mouse being connected causes it to not
 boot ?

 I can rebuild the kernel without the mouse driver, that might help...

We have an array of new ASUS machine connected through a KVM.  These 
machines panic when the kernel is probing for the mouse if ACPI is not 
loaded.  If a mouse is not plugged in, no panic.  If ACPI is loaded and 
the mouse is plugged in, it boots fine.

Paul.
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6.0 kernel will not boot past atkbd0

2005-11-23 Thread Pete French
Having successfully upgraded one system in-place from 5.4 to 6.0 I had a go
at the second system today. This is an old Compaq proliant 1600R with
two 500mhz pentium3's in it. Currently running 5.4 quite happily.

so I buildworld, buildkernel, insall kernel and rebooot to check that
the kernel works...

...and the new kernel will not boot past the point where it says
atkdb0: [GIANT LOCKED]

(under 5.4 the next thing I get is psm0 for the mouse.)

My kernel is (almost) a generic SMP one - the only changes are that I
have removed INET6 and all CPU's apart from I686_CPU.

I have tried booting this in 'safe' mode, and sevarl other options from
the beatsie menu, but no dice. I havent yet tried a straight 'GENERIC'
kernel, and given the time of night wont be able to until tomorrow, but
am very puzzled as I havent seen anything like this before.

Does anyone have any hints or suggestions as to what I might try ?

-pcf.
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