fixed, maybe: Re: kern/127391: [ata] Intel 6300ESB SATA150 cannot find disk and boot under 6.3 [regression]

Michael Scheidell scheidell at secnap.net
Wed Oct 22 15:10:03 UTC 2008


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From: Michael Scheidell <scheidell at secnap.net>
To: Jeremy Chadwick <koitsu at FreeBSD.org>
Cc: satz at iranger.com, freebsd-hardware at freebsd.org, 
 bug-followup at FreeBSD.org, sos at freebsd.org
Subject: fixed, maybe: Re: kern/127391: [ata] Intel 6300ESB SATA150 cannot
 find disk and boot under 6.3 [regression]
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 11:04:01 -0400

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 i think its the acpi module.
 you have to build it in the kernel, you have to make SURE you build it 
 in kernel.
 
 if you delete all the modules
  
 rm /boot/modules
 
 and you DON'T BUILD THE MODULES AT ALL, OR ERASE THEM WHEN DONE, and put 
 device acpi in kernel, it should work.
 
 I will complete testing.
 
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 i think its the acpi module.<br>
 you have to build it in the kernel, you have to make SURE you build it
 in kernel.<br>
 <br>
 if you delete all the modules<br>
 &nbsp;<br>
 rm /boot/modules<br>
 <br>
 and you DON'T BUILD THE MODULES AT ALL, OR ERASE THEM WHEN DONE, and
 put device acpi in kernel, it should work.<br>
 <br>
 I will complete testing.<br>
 <br>
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