Can anyone explain this?

Adam K Kirchhoff adamk at voicenet.com
Sun Nov 16 15:02:34 PST 2003


I have a dual P3 VIA motherboard (from Gigabyte) that I'm currently
running multiple operating systems from: Slackware 9.1, NetBSD -CURRENT,
DragonFlyBSD, BeOS, Windows XP, and Syllable.

Of those six, any time I reboot from DragonFlyBSD, I get the following
message from the computer when it POSTs.

"CMOS/GPNV Checksum Bad"

When I first noticed this pattern, I chalked it up to coincidence, and
just reset the CMOS to it's default values with F2 and kept going.
However, I'm beginning to doubt this is a coicidence any more.  I have
spent all weekend rebooting between operating systems, with different
hardware configuration nearly every time, and this *only* happens when I
reboot from DragonFly. 

Does this make any sense?  Could the OS be screwing up my CMOS?

Adam






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