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From: laconner@halcyon.halcyon.com (LaConner Third Grade)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: ISA strayintr e   ????
Date: 4 Oct 1994 02:34:03 GMT
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In article <36pdpr$2pp@news.halcyon.com>,
LaConner Third Grade <laconner@halcyon.halcyon.com> wrote:
>I get the following message while trying to install FreeBSD
>1.1.5.1-RELEASE on my 486/dx2 66:
>
>ISA strayintr e
>uha0:0:0 (sd0) timed out  uha0: uha_abort, board not responding
>Debugger("ultra14f") called.AGAIN
>
>The last two lines repeat ad infinitum.  I'm loading the kcopy_bt
>kernal because I'm using the ultrastor 34f controller card. I've
>tried two different motherboards (from the same mfg), two 
>different video controller cards, two different kinds of ethernet
>boards, three different disk controllers (adaptec, buslogic 
>and now ultrastor) all with the same results. I've re-written the
>kcopy_bt, filesyst, and cpio floppies twice.
>
>Why do I have the feeling that I'm dealing with a basic incompatibility
>with the motherboard?
>
>Any other input is most welcome!
>
>Arlen



You idiot!! If you'd pay closer attention you'd see that you have the
interrupt on the SCSI card set to 11 instead of the required 14 !

Get a life!