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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RC3 ACPI failure on locally compiled kernel
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 08:58:29 +0100
From: "Paul A. Mayer" <paul@fnug.net>
To: current <current@FreeBSD.ORG>

Hi folks,

I was so delighted to see that the shipping (iso) version RC3 didn't
crash immediately in ACPI thermal on my i845 based laptop!  (I reported
this after installing RC1 in December and it reoccured with RC2.)

The problem comes back though if I compile a kernel myself after
CVSUP'ing yesterday morning 2003-01-15 10.00 UTC.  My configuration file
is essentially GENERIC, make.conf is vanilla.  Barring wiping out the
machine with a clean install, (my installation was an upgrade), are
there any suggestions about where I might look for critical differences
that cause my compiles to generate faulty kernels/modules?  (I've been
following the procedure outlined for upgrading in /usr/src/Makefile .)

Thanks,

Paul



