[nycbug-talk] Help getting FreeBSD current to boot (5.2.1 release does work)
pete wright
pete
Sun Jun 13 14:27:41 EDT 2004
On Jun 13, 2004, at 2:21 PM, Jonathan wrote:
> pete wright wrote:
>
>> On Jun 13, 2004, at 11:44 AM, Jonathan wrote:
>>> Dan Langille wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 13 Jun 2004 at 11:08, Jonathan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Wold anyone be willing to help me get a -current kernel to boot on
>>>>> my computer? As the subject says 5.2.1-release boots fine but any
>>>>> recent (within a month +) -current fails to boot successfully. I
>>>>> can test any patches etc. the machine is just sitting right now
>>>>> while I try to get it to work. I don't have a null modem cable
>>>>> and really don't want to pay Radioshack prices for one but I will
>>>>> if I need to. I'm located on FT Drum if anyone is willing to help
>>>>> in person and lives nearby or knows someone nearby who may help.
>>>>> I'd really like to get FreeBSD -current running because I want to
>>>>> stick with 5.x and 5.2.1 release has several known security
>>>>> issues. I will probably switch to -stable when it becomes
>>>>> 5-stable.
>> i'm game to help you out but i think the folks on the list would need
>> a bit more info your setup, like hardware specs etc. also if you
>> could post the output of a "dmesg." also, are you trying to boot off
>> GENERIC or is this a custom kernel? If custom, try booting off
>> GENERIC. finally, i would post the "uname" of the release that boots
>> fine.
>> -p
>
> Booting GENERIC 5.2.1 and trying GENERIC -current
>
> The computer is a Pentium I 233MHz with 128MB RAM (My desktop has
> problems too but the 233 computer will be dedicated to FreeBSD so I
> want to get it working first). I have a site I can post anything on
> to avoid large on-list messages as well if that would be better for
> this list. I will post a transcription of the error messages and a
> boot -v later but I'm in the middle of a 12 hour
> buildworld/buildkernel (trying -current dated 5 May 2004 to see if
> that works).
>
thanks for the info, also when you boot with newer builds where does
the boot process hang? I noticed some error messages relating to an
ATA disk, altho i am not sure those are just diagnostics or what yet.
-p
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