Installation of DragonFly 4.0.0 RC

Mehmet Erol Sanliturk m.e.sanliturk at gmail.com
Wed Nov 5 21:00:53 PST 2014


On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Sascha Wildner <saw at online.de> wrote:

> On Tue, 04 Nov 2014 14:44:34 +0100, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk <
> m.e.sanliturk at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  During writing .img to USB stick , it took very long time without reaching
>> to completion .
>> With a hope , I recorded it to a DVD , fortunately , it took very short
>> time for recording and it worked for installation .
>>
>
> Mehmet,
>
> I've put the .ISO here: http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~
> swildner/dfly_with_mos.iso.xz
>
> Note that you'll need a DVD blank disk because it is rather large.
>
>  em0
>> fwe0
>> lp0
>> faith0       ( If it is possible , please display explanatory names for
>> these short forms , for example ,
>> lo0             < em0 >    : Intel Gigabit .... etc.  )
>> ppp0
>> sl0
>> Cancel
>>
>
> That's weird. em0 is an Intel PCI network interface and the rest is not
> related to the USB adapter either. They are special interfaces for Firewire
> (fwe0), PPP, loopback adapter (lo0) and whatnot, some of them older stuff.
> I think we should blacklist them in the installer to not confuse people. If
> needed, they can be configured outside the installer.
>
> The name of the USB NIC we're looking for should be "ue0" but the
> installer doesn't list it.
>
> So let's leave the installer aside for a moment and try a simpler test:
>
> * Boot from the ISO and login as "root" (no password needed)
>
> * Plug in the USB NIC.
>
> * Check with "kldstat". Is if_mos.ko listed? If it is not listed, do
> "kldload if_mos".
>
> * Type "ifconfig ue0". Does it say "ifconfig: interface ue0 does not
> exist" or does it list information about the ue0 interface?
>
> * If it said "interface ue0 does not exist", please do "usbconfig
> dump_device_desc". It will list information about each connected USB
> device. Try to find the "ugenX.Y: ..." line for the USB NIC in the output
> and tell me what values idVendor and idProduct have in the section below
> its "ugenX.Y: ..." line.
>
> Thanks for testing so far.
>
> Sascha
>



Dear Sascha ,



I have applied the above steps to previously installed .img system :

When USB NIC is attached , it listed as

ugen6.2: < Moschip Semiconductor > at usbus6

# kldstat

listed the following :

  kernel
  acpi.ko
  ehci.ko


# kldload if_mos
displayed the following message :

kldload: can't load if_mos : No such file or directory

# usbconfig dump_device_desc
produced the following output for USB NIC :

ugen6.2: < USB-MAC Controller Moschip Semiconductor > ay usbus6 , cfg=0
md=HOST spd=HIGH ( 480 Mbps ) pwr=ON ( 500mA )
blength = 0x0012
bDescriptorType=0x001
bcdUSB=0x0200
bDeviceClass=0x00ff
bDeviceSubClass=0x0000
bDeviceProtocol=0x00ff
bMaxPacketSize=0x0040

idVendor=0x9710
idProduct=0x7830

bcdDevice=0x0100
idManufacturer=0x0001 < Moschip Semiconductor >
idProduct=0x0002 < USB-MAC Controller >
iSerialNumber=0x0003 < 00008c76 >
bNumConfigurations=0x0001



----------------------

Work on new .iso system :

When USB NIC is attached the following list is generated ( boot was
selected as verbose ) :

ugen6.2:< Moschip Semiconductor > at usbus6
mos0: < Moschip Semiconductor USB-MAC Controller, rev 2.00/1.00 , addr 2>
on usbus6
miibus0.mos0.uhub6.usbus6.ehci1.pci0.pcib0.acpi0.nexus0.root0
miibus0:< MII bus> [tentative] pn mos0
unkphy0.miibus0.mos0.uhub6.usbus6.ehci1.pci0.pcib0.acpi0.nexus0.root0
unkpy0:< Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface > [tentative] on miibus0
unkpy0:OUI 0x000000 , model 0x0000 , rev. 0
unkpy0:10baseT , 10baseT-FDX , 100baseTX , 100baseTX-FDX , auto
unkphy0: < Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface > [attached!] on miibus0
miibus0: < MII bus > [attached!] on mos0
ue0: < USB Ethernet > on mos0
ue0:bpf attached
ue0:MAC address : 00:00:00:00:8c:76

# kldstat

listed :

  kernel
  acpi.ko
  ehci.ko
  dm.ko
  if_mos.ko
  uether.ko

# ifconfig ue0

listed :

ue0:flags=8802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
       ether 00:00:00:00:8c:76
       media:Ethernet autoselect ( 100baseTX <full-duplex>)
       status : active

# ping 192.168.1.1

listed :

ping : sent to : No route to host

# usbconfig dump_device_desc

listed the same values with the above given values .


# ifconfig -v ue0 192.168.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
# ping 192.168.1.1

listed :

ping : sent to : No route to host



Please do not hesitate to ask new questions and tests of .iso files .


Thank you very much .


Mehmet Erol Sanliturk
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