DragonFly hangs at boot (Packard Bell laptop)

Jakob Pedersen jakobp78 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 11 12:23:31 PDT 2012


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I have just installed DragonFlyBSD on my laptop, but am having problems
booting. I thought it was a problem when daemons are loading and
de-activated all in rc.conf.
When booting, the system stops at: 'Configuring syscons: Keymap blanktime'.
Then after a ctrl + c booting resumes with 'Additional ABI support' and
continues to the login prompt. I have had some issues with ACPI on the same
laptop, however booting with ACPI disable does not appear to change
anything - Still the same. I hope someone out there is able to help or at
least give an idea what's up. My laptop is a Packard Bell Easynote R1926 -
Running FreeBSD 9.0 boots without problems with ACPI enabled.

rc.conf: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7820484/dragonflybsd/rc.conf

Here are different versions of dmesg:

Dmesg Normal boot (verbose):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7820484/dragonflybsd/dmesg_verbose_normal.txt
Dmesg No ACPI:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7820484/dragonflybsd/dmesg_no_acpi.txt

I'd really like to run DragonFlyBSD, which would be perfect for a low
resource machine like this.

Hope someone can help, please let me know if more details are needed

Thanks,

Jakob

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I have just installed DragonFlyBSD on my laptop, but am having problems boo=
ting. I thought it was a problem when daemons are loading and de-activated =
all in rc.conf.=A0<div>When booting, the system stops at: 'Configuring =
syscons: Keymap blanktime'. Then after a ctrl + c booting resumes with =
'Additional ABI support' and continues to the login prompt. I have =
had some issues with ACPI on the same laptop, however booting with ACPI dis=
able does not appear to change anything - Still the same.=A0<span style=3D"=
text-align:right">I hope someone out there is able to help or at least give=
 an idea what's up. My laptop is a Packard Bell Easynote R1926 - Runnin=
g FreeBSD 9.0 boots without problems with ACPI enabled.</span></div>
<div style=3D"text-align:left"><br></div><div style=3D"text-align:left">rc.=
conf: <a href=3D"http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7820484/dragonflybsd/rc.conf">http=
://dl.dropbox.com/u/7820484/dragonflybsd/rc.conf</a></div><div style=3D"tex=
t-align:left">
<br></div><div style=3D"text-align:left">Here are different versions of dme=
sg:</div><div style=3D"text-align:right"><br></div><div style=3D"text-align=
:left">Dmesg Normal boot (verbose): =A0<a href=3D"http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7=
820484/dragonflybsd/dmesg_verbose_normal.txt">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/78204=
84/dragonflybsd/dmesg_verbose_normal.txt</a></div>
<div style=3D"text-align:left">Dmesg No ACPI:=A0<a href=3D"http://dl.dropbo=
x.com/u/7820484/dragonflybsd/dmesg_no_acpi.txt">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/782=
0484/dragonflybsd/dmesg_no_acpi.txt</a></div><div style=3D"text-align:left"=
><br>
</div><div style=3D"text-align:left">I'd really like to run DragonFlyBS=
D, which would be perfect for a low resource machine like this.</div><div s=
tyle=3D"text-align:left"><br></div><div style=3D"text-align:left">Hope some=
one can help, please let me know if more details are needed</div>
<div style=3D"text-align:left"><br></div><div style=3D"text-align:left">Tha=
nks,</div><div style=3D"text-align:left"><br></div><div style=3D"text-align=
:left">Jakob</div><div style=3D"text-align:left"><br></div>

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