Re: 6.0 freezes shortly after logging in (and at install)

From: Alex Popa (razor_at_ldc.ro)
Date: 11/14/05

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    To: Timm Florian Gloger <timm.gloger@gmail.com>
    
    

    On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 10:50:29PM +0100, Timm Florian Gloger wrote:
    > Hi list,
    >
    > I get some strange freezes with my fresh 6.0 installation.
    >
    > After booting for a several times now i got 2 more freezes in not
    > coherent periods of time after logging in.
    >
    > It is a complete freeze as far as i can explore, neither any keyboard
    > nor mouse input is noticed and keyboard "hangs" also (no numblock/
    > shiftlock switching possible).
    >
    > I am able to access the fs through the other os so i checked the message
    > and other logfiles, but i cannot find any panic or other bad logentries.
    >
    >
    > Any ideas/ suggestions?
    >
    > (Will post this as a new thread)
    > Thanks a lot again
    >
    > Timm

    I have had similar problems with the install / running of FreeBSD 6.0.
    For me, the install would freeze at random points in unpacking the
    distributions (once catman, once some soures - ssys if I remember
    correctly). I suspected CD or ATA problems - checked the downloaded
    image against the MD5 and SHA256 signatures, was OK. Then re-read the
    physical CD into MD5, on two different CD-ROM units, and it seemed OK.

    Another lockup occured with sysinstall, at partitioning my FreeBSD
    slice, while simply trying to type backspace to delete the pre-set size
    and type something of my own as the partition size. Note that wasn't
    the first time I typed backspace, but after already deleting a few
    chars.

    All of the previous lockups were HARD - in textmode, on the primary
    console, no messages on screen, power button wouldn't work, NumLock
    wouldn't work.

    The solution (as suggested in the Undernet #FreeBSD channel) was to boot
    with ACPI disabled. The system works now with no problems (ACPI still
    disabled).

    5.4 still works perfectly (including nvidia video card / ethernet from
    ports) with ACPI enabled.

    Hardware info: Motherboard Asus A7N8X, CPU: AMD Sempron 2800+, 1 GB RAM
    (dual channel). System runs fine under FreeBSD 5.4-stable (a of 2 weeks
    ago), and under Windows XP. At the time, the addon cards were an ed0
    and a rl0 network cards (both PCI), and a SB Live! soundcard. The
    integrated soundcard was disabled in the BIOS, the integrated network
    card (nve0) was enabled. Video card: NVidia GeForce FX 5700LE.

    PS: I have booted the 6.0 install CD with verbose logging, but still
    nothing was printed on screen at the time of lockup.

    Hope this helps
            Alex

    [PS: If required, I can add dmesg from both 5.4-STABLE and 6.0-RELEASE,
    but I'm not sure I still have the original kernel on disk for 6.0]

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