On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 04:29:03AM +0900, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote: > Hi, > > > I just got myself an IBM Thinkpad T30, most things work fine on -STABLE > > (trying to get specs from IBM for the rest), but -CURRENT won't boot with > > ACPI enabled. I'd be glad to track that down, but I have no clue where to > > start, nor do I have any more than a passing knowledge of ACPI. I could > > disable it and boot -CURRENT (and install works fine since there's no ACPI > > there), but things go wrong as soon as the kernel touches UFS. This > [snip] > db> trace > crfree(73cc3000,c04aa2e0,5,0,d68cb6e4) at crfree+0x8 > getnewbuf(0,0,800,4000,4000) at getnewbuf+0x187 > getblk(c4236a00,0,0,800,0) at getblk+0x269 > breadn(c4236a00,0,0,800,0) at breadn+0x2f > bread(c4236a00,0,0,800,0) at bread+0x20 > ffs_blkatoff(c4236a00,0,0,0,d68cb848) at ffs_blkatoff+0xb2 > ufs_lookup(d68cb970,d68cb9ac,c029c751,d68cb970,c4236e74) at ufs_lookup+0x32a
I really doubt that this is the problem. The kernel I was using was less than 2 days old, and the only change in ufs in that timeframe was a printf format error fix. Besides, the same problem was happening over a sampling of GENERICs in 2 months, which strongly indicate that this problem is feature and/or hardware specific. -Jon To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message