kernel panic while detecting cpu in FreeBSD 9
Chad C
chad at psys.us
Thu Apr 19 16:33:28 UTC 2012
On 4/18/2012 6:34 AM, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> So your other core failed to start. You might try a lack posting exact
> model/bios version of the machine and mainboard. But indeed, this is
> most often BIOS bugs. Sometimes in the strange areas like USB, e.g.
> SMI handler for emulating legacy PS/2 keyboard. As a shot in the dark,
> try to fiddle with this setting.
Not exactly sure what you mean by lack, but if you want the mainboard
info I can give that. It is an MSI P67A-GD65 (B3) using BIOS version
1.I (release date 2012-01-12). Manufacturer's page for this mainboard
is at http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P67A-GD65--B3-.html
I am thinking you are right about the BIOS issue. Unfortunately I didn't
see any BIOS options about legacy PS/2 support only legacy USB. But
turning legacy USB off didn't have any effect. There is a whole section
for overclocking the processor and memory. Wondering if there is a
setting in there causing problems. Right now I have the overclocking
options set at the defaults so there shouldn't be any overclocking.
Out of curiosity I threw in a Sabayon Linux 8 livedvd to see what would
happen during bootup. It didn't have any problems that I noticed and
found all four cores.
-Chad
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