So, I have FreeBSD 8-Stable running on a Thinkpad; my rc.conf contains:
ifconfig_ath0="WPA DHCP"
wlans_ath0="wlan0 wlan1"
ifconfig_wlan0="DHCP WPA"
create_args_wlan1="wlanmode monitor"
ifconfig_em0="DHCP"
when I reboot, my laptop sets the default route inteface to wlan0. When I update it...
Update: I got hibernation working. Along with hibernation, the function keys, including fn+f3 and fn+f8 (in console mode or with vesa) work correctly. The trick was to disable ACPI and enable APM. Here is a thread on this forum explaining how to disable ACPI and enable APM.
In addition, sound...
Got sound working. Turns out freebsd doesn't enable the sound driver I need on boot, probably because my laptop is pretty old. I needed to add the following to loader.conf:
snd_ich_load="YES"
so that sound would work on my thinkpad. The first sign something was wrong was when I tried doing...
I was suffering from the same problem, and ultimately found that I had forgotten to
mount -t linprocfs linproc /compat/linux/proc
Now it's working, except that sound does not work :/
You need to mount the partitions which contain your binaries first. Try:
mount /dev/ad8s1e /tmp
mount /dev/ad8s1f /usr
mount /dev/ad8s1d /var
then do
vi /etc/fstab
Hello
I have recently changed OSes, from Open to FreeBSD, on my Thinkpad T42. Previously, I was able to hibernate using fn+f12 with a disk partitioned with an initial DOS FAT 16 slice with a save2dsk.bin on it, and the OS slice last. This is not working in FreeBSD.
Here's the output of fdisk...
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