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above. So what happened between 5.0-R and -C? I'll get my 5.0-R installed,
and then I'll try to make world.
Lucas Reddinger
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Lucas Reddinger wrote:
>> The one alternative would be to compile a stripped kernel on another
>> machine, and ins
one alternative would be to compile a stripped kernel on another
machine, and install off of it. I did this, but I do not have enough
knowledge of the 5.x kernel/modules to be able to do this myself. If
someone could give me some help with this instead, it would be greatly
appriciated.
Thanks,
Lucas
I hope this is okay.. I needed to cross post this for more exposure.
Apparently, I need to disable eisa support to successfully boot a kernel
on my Dell Inspiron 2650.
In 4.x, I would do a `boot -c` followed by `eisa 0`.
What about FreeBSD 5.0? I tried `set hint.eisa.0.disabled=1` at the stage
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