On Saturday 15 March 2003 03:46 pm, Lucas Reddinger wrote:
> But I can't get 5.0 installed. And no one seems to want to help.
>
> To boot the 2650, eisa cannot exist in the boot kernel. And it does in
> the 5.0 boot kernel. On 4.x, I can use `boot -c` to take it out. But 5.0
> does not have this fe
But I can't get 5.0 installed. And no one seems to want to help.
To boot the 2650, eisa cannot exist in the boot kernel. And it does in
the 5.0 boot kernel. On 4.x, I can use `boot -c` to take it out. But 5.0
does not have this feature, and I cannot get the hints to do this.
So what now? I alread
On Saturday 15 March 2003 01:47 pm, Lucas Reddinger wrote:
> So where can I go for help Where should I go?
> I would appriciate any comments. Thanks.
You should either stay on 4.x and live without ACPI, or upgrade to -current
and live with all that goes with that. At least test -current and see
So where can I go for help Where should I go?
I would appriciate any comments. Thanks.
Lucas
> 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 hin
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
3 boot prompt. It didn't seem to work. Any other ideas?
I _really_ nee