Hi, sorry, it's easilly reproducable. I built a -current kernel supped today now without apm, acpi, usb. - "boot -s" for singleuser - "mount -oro /usr" - "cd /usr/ports" - "tar cf /dev/null . &" - "tar cf - . | tar tvf -" ...wait... ...freeze... ...why?... Could someone enlight me how to get some more usefull information after getting into ddb? ddb(4) and the handbook is not really specific about. Esp. how do I inspect specific processes which I see in "ps". "trace" is of no help when manually breaking into ddb. Is there something like "bt" or "up", like in gdb? Bye/2 ------ Michael Reifenberger - IT, UNIX, R/3-Basis Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Proj: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pers: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Webspace: http://www.reifenberger.com > -----Urspr> üngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Alain Thivillon [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet am: Freitag, 15. September 2000 14:11 > An: Reifenberger Michael > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Betreff: Re: Partial success with current on Laptop. > > Reifenberger Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) : > > > My configuration: > > - Tecra8000 > > I run the same, with only 64Mo. > > > - 256MB Ram > > - ad0: IBM DARA 25000 @ UDMA33 > > - ad1: IBM DARA 26480 @ UDMA33 > > I have only one disk, in DMA, with softupdates. I have tried > some of the stress tests you mention, and ... no crashes. > > > - apm (suspend/resume not testet) > > Works for me. > > My only problem is that Fan is NEVER turned off (it seems that > idle loop in kernel as become CPU intensive and energy hardware can not > stop cooling). At this time, this is a minor annoyance. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message