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From: u9417644@muss.CIS.McMaster.CA (A. Orady)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: bt0 -> stray intr c?
Date: 18 Aug 1995 15:36:51 GMT
Organization: McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (NewServer)
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Hi,
	When I use any kernel that uses the bt0 SCSI host device, I 
usually get a "stray intr c" error which hangs my system.  For some 
reason, this does not happen all the time.  I looked up INT 0xC and it is 
IRQ4, com0, where my mouse is hooked up.  But, I unhooked my mouse, and I 
still get the error.  I also can't see why this problem stops when I 
recompile the kernel without the bt0 device?  My HD config is as follows:

wdc0:
	wd0: 100 MB, 30 for FreeBSD, 15=swap, 15=root
	wd1: 200 MB, 100 for FreeBSD, all under /usr

bt0:	Buslogic VLB Controller
	sd0: 4.3GB, 500MB for FreeBSD, 200=/home, 300=/scratch

Has anybody experienced similar problems?  Does anybody know how to fix this?

-Thanks in advance
-Aly