Hi all,

   I did a cvsup on the night of June 24/25, got the world built,
   installed, /etc updated, the kernel config file updated, built
   the kernel, updated it, and when I attempt to boot, I get the
   following error:

        .: Out of file descriptors

   This is shortly after the "nmging root on da1s1a" message
   comes out. /root is at 31%, and that after I went in and cleaned
   out some things (34% down to 31%), /var is in a seperate partition.

        Okay, I am confused. What is going on? How do I correct this
   situation? BTW, the system comes up in single user, so I can poke
   around, mount / on /dev/sd1s1a, so its not like /root is hosed.
   Is there some "secret" filesystem I am not aware of that might be
   full?

        If it matters (it didn't seem to) I built GENERIC in the /sys/
   i386/conf directory, same error message happens.

        And, my last cvsup was 7 February, but I was runnnig ELF with
   the updated boot blocks. At least, I think I was...

                                                        Thanks,
                                                                Bruce
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