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Post by pharrisire on Nov 25, 2010 8:17:49 GMT -5
There were 7 in a row of
"Error 22 Unretryable Error"
What means this?
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Post by Kevin McAleavey on Nov 27, 2010 0:44:17 GMT -5
There were 7 in a row of "Error 22 Unretryable Error" What means this? If it boots, absolutely nothing. In the "detailed boot" mode that we've done, here's how it works. Since KNOS has to detect what specific hardware it's on, it has to try and test for every possible manufacturer and model number of computer. So each and every manufacturer is tested to see whose chipsets are there. So it will test for SONY, Dell, HP, Apple, Asus, etc. And then it will test for Intel, AMD, Silicon Systems, Broadcomm, etc. Obviously only one of each manufacturer for memory chips, serial, ACPI, APIC, etc will be the right one and so the test will fail for each manufacturer that isn't in there until it find the right one. That's what those are ... Prime directive? If KNOS boots up at all, then all of that means nothing except to the BSD kernel guys where we're hoping to catch any remaining issues in the kernel so that we can head for an official release. Only a handful of testers have had boot failures, but we want to solve each and every last one. Also, the code in Beta 3 is BSD's very latest kernel code and is intended for the next commercial release since what we did in Beta 1 is already a viable product for corporate use. If you'd like to send a diagnostics printout to support at knosproject.com, I can look it over and be very specific as to what it was, but what we're doing in there given that some folks just had their machine rebooting and never coming up without so much as printing any error at all, we're showing every unimportant detail on that bootup screen just in case it freezes on a message before it fails to boot. If it boots, then all of that is meaningless ... seriously.
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Post by pharrisire on Nov 27, 2010 10:30:08 GMT -5
It boots - I am content!
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Post by Kevin McAleavey on Nov 27, 2010 16:29:36 GMT -5
It boots - I am content! OK ... checked that one out on your diagnostics as well, and it's your Ricoh SD card reader which is not supported yet in BSD. So that was a valid "huh?" out of KNOS for a device that failed to talk to us. If it's one of those USB plugin things, it should work if you unplug it, plug in an SD card and then plug the USB port in. I've got one of those 14in1 things from SanDisk that behaves the same way, but I can still read/write cards by letting it detect on the USB cable when I need it as long as the card is already inserted when I plug it in.
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Post by pharrisire on Nov 29, 2010 12:55:05 GMT -5
>OK ... checked that one out on your diagnostics as well, and it's your Ricoh SD card reader >which is not supported yet in BSD.
I'll take your word for it - but I don't have a Ricoh SD card reader that I know of. The only things plugged into the laptop are the ac power cord, ethernet cable, optical mouse, and for the first few minutes a 16gig stick that has the Firefox folder that I copy over into KNOS's Home folder>mozilla, after which it gets unmounted and removed. I did pick up a 52-in-1 usb2.0 card reader/writer a while back, but it hasn't even got used yet, and has never even touched the laptop.
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Post by Kevin McAleavey on Nov 29, 2010 22:30:01 GMT -5
>OK ... checked that one out on your diagnostics as well, and it's your Ricoh SD card reader >which is not supported yet in BSD. I'll take your word for it - but I don't have a Ricoh SD card reader that I know of. The only things plugged into the laptop are the ac power cord, ethernet cable, optical mouse, and for the first few minutes a 16gig stick that has the Firefox folder that I copy over into KNOS's Home folder>mozilla, after which it gets unmounted and removed. I did pick up a 52-in-1 usb2.0 card reader/writer a while back, but it hasn't even got used yet, and has never even touched the laptop. Yeah, can only go by what the diagnostics printed out near the end there about the hardware it found, and these "none@" things indicate that it didn't know what it was or what to do with it, but here they are: --- none0@pci0:5:6:1: class=0x080500 card=0x382a17aa chip=0x08221180 rev=0x19 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Ricoh Co Ltd' device = 'SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller (R5C832)' class = base peripheral subclass = SD host controller none1@pci0:5:6:2: class=0x088000 card=0x382b17aa chip=0x08431180 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Ricoh Co Ltd' device = 'Ricoh SD/MMC Host Controller (R5C853)' class = base peripheral none2@pci0:5:6:3: class=0x088000 card=0x382c17aa chip=0x05921180 rev=0x0a hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Ricoh Co Ltd' device = 'Ricoh Memory Stick Host Controller (13171043)' class = base peripheral none3@pci0:5:6:4: class=0x088000 card=0x382d17aa chip=0x08521180 rev=0x05 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Ricoh Co Ltd' device = 'http://driverzone.com/device.php?id=51441 (01cf1028)' class = base peripheral --- So whatever they are, they're in there!
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Post by pharrisire on Nov 30, 2010 13:38:30 GMT -5
I just knew it was haunted!
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