ACPI and Linksys 10/100 PC Card (ed1)

Matthew Dillon dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Thu Jul 29 22:14:50 PDT 2004


    If the CD boots up ok and installs everything, but rebooting from the
    HD does not work, then it's got to be cockpit trouble somewhere.

    Possibilities include:  The BIOS IDE disk block translation mode,
    setting (or not setting) 'packet mode' in the boot code, and/or the
    kernel getting confused about the root filesystem.

    One thing that might help would be to 'boot -a' (hit '6' from the 
    DragonFly menu to drop into a boot prompt and type 'boot -a').  This
    tells the kernel to ask for the name of the root filesystem rather
    then trying to automount it, to see if the kernel actually gets that
    far.

					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon 
					<dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


:Hi all,
:
:I found the same problem on my Acer Travelmate 250.  Unfortunate this is 
:  my first BSD install, so I am not sure how to debug this.  Any ideas?
:
:Kind regards,
:
:Henry
:
:Dan Janowski wrote:
:> Long time observer, first time installer...
:> 
:> Platform: Dell Inspiron 3500
:> Version: 1.0A (from ISO)
:> 
:> Filesystem install is fine.
:> 
:> Booting stops dead after finding acd0. Next line would be mounting root. 
:> This passes if I boot without ACPI.
:> 
:> kernel finds the PC Card as ed1:
:> 
:> ed1: <Linksys Combo EthernetCard> at port 0x120-0x13f iomem 
:> 0x88005000-0x88005fff irq 11 function 0 config 61 on pccard1
:> 
:> However, it does not like something:
:> 
:> device_probe_and_attach: ed1 attach returned 6
:> 
:> Other PCMCIA (16bit) cards work and attach.
:> 
:> Dan





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