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Re: boot error: IOPCCARDBridge::start failed




Il giorno 04/giu/05, alle ore 02:43, Rick Sulack ha scritto:


On Jun 3, 2005, at 12:45 AM, Roberto Barbieri wrote:


Hi list,

I'm trying to install Darwin 8.0.1 on a laptop (HP omnibook xe4500)
but i'm experiencing this error on boot:


Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPowerSource" has no kernel dependency.
Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleACPIThermal" has no kernel dependency.
LNKG: PCI interrupt link enable failed
LNKC: PCI interrupt link enable failed
LNKF: PCI interrupt link enable failed
LNKF: PCI interrupt link enable failed
AppleMTRRSupport: Enabled write-Combining for memory range e8000000:400000
VGA: family specific matching fails
Apple16X50UARTSync2: Detected 16550AF/C/CF FIFO=16 MaxBaud=115200
USBF: 44.533 AppleUSBOHCI[0xc1870000]::start OHCI controller will be unloaded across sleep
IOPCCard info: Intel PCIC probe:
IOPCCard notice: Bad bridge mapping at 0x000a0000 !
not found.
IOPCCardBridge::start failed



Even if the probing of the PC Card controller fails I would still expect the machine come up.
Are you sure this is your problem?



I think so, it's the only error message i got booting in both "normal" and "failsafe" modes.




I've tried to boot in safe mode but nothing change.

Can someone help me out?
There is a way to disable PCCARD support trough a kernel boot option, or a flag to tell
the kernel which drivers to load on boot?



sorry, I don't think there is way to disable it via boot flags

I am guessing that you are booting from cd? if so, you could try making a new CD with IOPCCardFamily.kext removed from /S/L/E. However, that might be tricky without another machine.

-rick



I'm trying to mount the .iso in readwrite to delete the file. While playing with hdiutil i was able to
mount it with:


 hdiutil attach Desktop/darwinx86-801.dmg -readwrite

But it keeps me telling that i can't delete files because there isn't free space on devices.
Now i'm trying to convert then resize the diskimage to add some free space at the end of it
but it seems that the diskimage limit doesn't allow me to do that.


Titanium:~/Desktop sirius$ hdiutil resize -size 590m ISO/ darwinx86-801.iso
hdiutil: resize request is above maximum size allowed.
hdiutil: resize: failed. Argomento non valido (22)


Titanium:~/Desktop sirius$  hdiutil resize -limits ISO/darwinx86-801.iso
1148432 1148432 1148432

I've tried to convert the image to UDSP and UDRW but i've got the same
results.

I'll keep looking at the hdiutil man page, but otherwise how i can build a new
iso without that file? There is some documentation somewhere?



Thank you for the help! I'll keep trying.....


Roberto









Thank you in advance for any help.

Roberto Barbieri
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