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Re: 9.0 Installing issues



First of all, "boot -1" did the trick. Now of course I am wondering how to get my 2nd CPU back, as even after install, I do have to disable the second CPU.
The next item after fd0 is the USB hub by the way, see dmesg below.

As for the other machine:

I do not have any amd64 USB images, just rechecked, so we can rule out that. Good news, I do have a serial port, in fact real physical two of them, but so far I have not been able to get anything displayed on either. Tried with 9600 baud, as I wanted to copy the install messages.

However, this has been before boot(8), so I'll give that a try as well. But first I would like to have my 2nd CPU being used again.

Any information I can provide to resolve this?

dmesg, showing some ACPI warnings, but disabling ACPI (boot -2) did not help:


[ 1.000000] Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, [ 1.000000] 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, [ 1.000000] 2018, 2019, 2020 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.
[     1.000000] Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
[ 1.000000] The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

[     1.000000] NetBSD 9.0 (GENERIC) #0: Fri Feb 14 00:06:28 UTC 2020
[ 1.000000] mkrepro%mkrepro.NetBSD.org@localhost:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
[     1.000000] total memory = 511 MB
[     1.000000] avail memory = 482 MB
[     1.000000] timecounter: Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
[     1.000000] Kernelized RAIDframe activated
[     1.000000] running cgd selftest aes-xts-256 aes-xts-512 done
[ 1.000000] timecounter: Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 100
[     1.000003]     ( )
[     1.000003] mainbus0 (root)
[     1.000003] ACPI: RSDP 0x00000000000F7140 000014 (v00 GBT   )
[ 1.000003] ACPI: RSDT 0x000000001FFF3000 00002C (v01 GBT AWRDACPI 42302E31 AWRD 00000000) [ 1.000003] ACPI: FACP 0x000000001FFF3040 000074 (v01 GBT AWRDACPI 42302E31 AWRD 00000000) [ 1.000003] ACPI: DSDT 0x000000001FFF30C0 00255D (v01 GBT AWRDACPI 00001000 MSFT 01000007)
[     1.000003] ACPI: FACS 0x000000001FFF0000 000040
[ 1.000003] ACPI: APIC 0x000000001FFF5640 00005C (v01 GBT 00000000 00000000)
[     1.000003] ACPI: 1 ACPI AML tables successfully acquired and loaded
[ 1.000003] ACPI: BIOS is too old (20000828). Set acpi_force_load to use. [ 1.000003] ACPI Error: Could not remove SCI handler (20190405/evmisc-312)
[     1.000003] cpu0 at mainbus0
[     1.000003] cpu0: Intel 686-class, 349MHz, id 0x652
[     1.000003] cpu0: package 0, core 0, smt 0
[     1.000003] pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1
[     1.000003] pci0: This pci host supports neither MSI nor MSI-X.
[ 1.000003] pci0: i/o space, memory space enabled, rd/line, rd/mult, wr/inv ok [ 1.000003] pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0: vendor 8086 product 7190 (rev. 0x03)
[     1.000003] agp0 at pchb0: aperture at 0xd8000000, size 0x4000000
[ 1.000003] ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0: vendor 8086 product 7191 (rev. 0x03)
[     1.000003] pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
[     1.000003] pci1: This pci host supports neither MSI nor MSI-X.
[     1.000003] pci1: i/o space, memory space enabled
[ 1.000003] vga0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0: vendor 1002 product 475a (rev. 0x3a) [ 1.000003] wsdisplay0 at vga0 kbdmux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
[     1.000003] wsmux1: connecting to wsdisplay0
[     1.000003] drm at vga0 not configured
[ 1.000003] pcib0 at pci0 dev 7 function 0: vendor 8086 product 7110 (rev. 0x02) [ 1.000003] piixide0 at pci0 dev 7 function 1: Intel 82371AB IDE controller (PIIX4) (rev. 0x01)
[     1.000003] piixide0: bus-master DMA support present
[     1.000003] piixide0: primary channel wired to compatibility mode
[     1.000003] piixide0: primary channel interrupting at irq 14
[     1.000003] atabus0 at piixide0 channel 0
[     1.000003] piixide0: secondary channel wired to compatibility mode
[     1.000003] piixide0: secondary channel interrupting at irq 15
[     1.000003] atabus1 at piixide0 channel 1
[ 1.000003] uhci0 at pci0 dev 7 function 2: vendor 8086 product 7112 (rev. 0x01)
[     1.000003] uhci0: interrupting at irq 10
[     1.000003] usb0 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0
[ 1.000003] piixpm0 at pci0 dev 7 function 3: vendor 8086 product 7113 (rev. 0x02) [ 1.000003] timecounter: Timecounter "piixpm0" frequency 3579545 Hz quality 900
[     1.008917] piixpm0: 24-bit timer
[     1.008917] piixpm0: polling
[     1.008917] iic0 at piixpm0 port 0: I2C bus
[     1.008917] fxp0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0: i82550 Ethernet (rev. 0x0c)
[     1.008917] fxp0: interrupting at irq 12
[     1.008917] fxp0: Ethernet address 00:02:b3:29:91:b6
[     1.008917] inphy0 at fxp0 phy 1: i82555 10/100 media interface, rev. 4
[     1.008917] inphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
[ 1.008917] ahc1 at pci0 dev 12 function 0: Adaptec 2944 Ultra SCSI adapter
[     1.008917] ahc1: interrupting at irq 11
[     1.008917] ahc1: aic7880: Ultra Wide Channel A, SCSI Id=7, 16/253 SCBs
[     1.008917] scsibus0 at ahc1: 16 targets, 8 luns per target
[     1.008917] isa0 at pcib0
[     1.008917] lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378-0x37b irq 7
[     1.008917] com0 at isa0 port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4: ns16550a, working fifo
[     1.008917] com1 at isa0 port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3: ns16550a, working fifo
[     1.008917] pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60-0x64
[     1.008917] attimer0 at isa0 port 0x40-0x43
[     1.008917] pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
[     1.008917] midi0 at pcppi0: PC speaker
[     1.008917] sysbeep0 at pcppi0
[     1.008917] isapnp0 at isa0 port 0x279
[     1.008917] fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0-0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2
[     1.008917] attimer0: attached to pcppi0
[     1.008917] isapnp0: no ISA Plug 'n Play devices found
[ 1.008917] timecounter: Timecounter "clockinterrupt" frequency 100 Hz quality 0
[     1.399270] scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
[     1.399270] fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: 1.44MB, 80 cyl, 2 head, 18 sec
[ 1.439264] uhub0 at usb0: NetBSD (0000) UHCI root hub (0000), class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
[     1.439264] uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
[     1.439264] IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing.
[     3.939302] uhidev0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0
[ 3.939302] uhidev0: Microsoft (0x45e) Natural<2147483586><2147483566> Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (0xdb), rev 2.00/1.73, addr 2, iclass 3/1
[     3.959302] ukbd0 at uhidev0
[     4.369307] wskbd0 at ukbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
[     4.369307] uhidev1 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 1
[ 4.369307] uhidev1: Microsoft (0x45e) Natural<2147483586><2147483566> Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (0xdb), rev 2.00/1.73, addr 2, iclass 3/0
[     4.389309] uhidev1: 1 report ids
[     4.389309] uhid0 at uhidev1 reportid 1: input=7, output=0, feature=0
[     4.429308] wd0 at atabus0 drive 0
[     4.429308] wd0: <SAMSUNG SV3012H>
[     4.429308] wd0: drive supports 16-sector PIO transfers, LBA addressing
[ 4.429308] wd0: 28667 MB, 58246 cyl, 16 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 58711968 sectors
[     4.529311] wd0: 32-bit data port
[ 4.529311] wd0: drive supports PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, Ultra-DMA mode 5 (Ultra/100) [ 4.529311] wd0(piixide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2 (Ultra/33) (using DMA)
[     4.529311] atapibus0 at atabus1: 2 targets
[ 4.539311] cd0 at atapibus0 drive 0: <TSSTcorpDVD-ROM SH-D162D, , SB00> cdrom removable
[     4.559309] cd0: 32-bit data port
[ 4.559309] cd0: drive supports PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, Ultra-DMA mode 2 (Ultra/33) [ 4.559309] cd0(piixide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2 (Ultra/33) (using DMA)
[     7.379352] boot device: wd0
[     7.379352] root on wd0a dumps on wd0b
[     7.409356] root file system type: ffs
[     7.419356] kern.module.path=/stand/i386/9.0/modules
[    27.509669] wsdisplay0: screen 1 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
[    27.519672] wsdisplay0: screen 2 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
[    27.529674] wsdisplay0: screen 3 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
[    27.539673] wsdisplay0: screen 4 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)






Am 15.04.20 um 17:36 schrieb Mouse:
Meanwhile I gave another machine a try, slightly newer, this time
booting from an USB stick, and right after the kernel has loaded (I
believe those magic numbers at the very start with the rotating pipes
indicate the kernel)

Generally, yes.

the system reboots.  Before any further boot messages appear.

This can indicate that you're actually trying to boot NetBSD/amd64 on a
CPU that does not have 64-bit support.  It can also indicate various
other things, though; I mention this just in case you managed to pick
up the amd64 version by mistake.  (It would be nice if this were
something NetBSD/amd64 could detect and print a message about, but I
don't know enough about the relevant details to know how feasible that
would be.)

One note - there could be more messages printed, followed closely
enough by the reset that you don't get a chance to see them.  One thing
that can help in that case, if the machine has a real serial port, is
to tell the booter to switch to the serial port for console.  Then the
reset shouldn't lose more than, at most, the last character or two of
console output.  (In my experience, this is "consdev com0" or the like
at the > prompt.  If you just get the booter banner back on video
console, the machine does not have a serial port, or at least not in
the form the booter understands.)

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