hw.pci.allow_unsupported_io_range
Julian H. Stacey
jhs at flat.berklix.net
Tue Sep 21 02:55:39 PDT 2004
There are people on this list know loads more than me, but my little bit:
> This even magically made it possible to reboot (shutdown -r now) without
> pulling power and battery out afterwards!! Yes!!
My laptop (a Toshiba) has a
"Hold the power button down for 5 long seconds to force
a power off" facility. Useful on crashes.
If yours does too it'd make your experimenting a bit less painful.
> 'mount' what do I gotta alter in single-user mode to make FreeBSD *not*
> try to bring up the network? IE, to "undo" the settings altered by
> sysinstall->...configure_network->bfe0 settings.
/etc/rc.conf
try commenting out with "#" your ifconfig_bfe0=
to disable just that interface
or add network_interfaces="lo0" to turn off all but localhost
see /etc/defaults/rc.conf
/boot/loader.conf
can hold loads of directives,
# man acpi
# man sysctl
# sysctl -a # shows all values
# sysctl -a -d # Print description instead of value
Good luck.
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Julian Stacey. Unix,C,Net & Sys. Eng. Consultant, Munich. http://berklix.com
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