Thanks for all of the responses!
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 8:52 AM, Robert Elz wrote:
> | I rebooted and confirmed that it works (other than complaints about
> | the disks which don't exist). ACPI appears to be working.
>
> NetBSD- (Beta) will have a newer ACPI in it than your old -7 kernel.
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On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 08:02:44AM -0700, Andy Ruhl wrote:
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> http://acruhl.freeshell.org/netbsd_wont_boot2.jpg
>
> (last message is kern.module.path=/stand/i386/8.0/modules)
>
> I don't know what's happening at this point.
Hi Andy,
If you have a PS/2 keyboard you should be able to use ddb
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Date:Wed, 15 Nov 2017 08:02:44 -0700
From:Andy Ruhl
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| This is what I've done so far:
| Before the reboot I unplugged all disks except the root disk, which is
| partitioned "old style" with separate partitions for /, /usr, /tmp,
| and /var
Perf
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 6:35 AM, Robert Elz wrote:
> Date:Wed, 15 Nov 2017 06:03:40 -0700
> From:Andy Ruhl
> Message-ID:
>
>
> | I can't seem to make this motherboard's BIOS disable ACPI.
>
> The intent was to disable it in NetBSD via the boot prompt - but that
>
Date:Wed, 15 Nov 2017 06:03:40 -0700
From:Andy Ruhl
Message-ID:
| I can't seem to make this motherboard's BIOS disable ACPI.
The intent was to disable it in NetBSD via the boot prompt - but that
is only possible if your boot.cfg (on the netbsd-7 root) was set up
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 08:12:20PM -0500, Eric Haszlakiewicz wrote:
> On Nov 14, 2017 10:39 AM, wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 03:08:29PM +0100, Benny Siegert wrote:
> > Can you post the entire config.log?
> >
>
> Attached.
>
> (Indeed there is the info: libssp not found---what is it?)
>
>
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 12:50:18AM +, m...@netbsd.org wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 03:21:47PM +0100, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 03:08:29PM +0100, Benny Siegert wrote:
> > > Can you post the entire config.log?
> > >
> >
> > Attached.
> >
> > (Indeed there is t
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:00 AM, Benny Siegert wrote:
>> The kernel boots just past the first acpi message and then just sits
>> there "forever" (minutes is all I've waited).
>
> Try disabling ACPI. There is probably an option in the bootloader menu
> to do that.
I got a few private responses, th
> The kernel boots just past the first acpi message and then just sits
> there "forever" (minutes is all I've waited).
Try disabling ACPI. There is probably an option in the bootloader menu
to do that.