On Thu, 17 May 2001, Nick Hibma wrote:

> If you could compile a kernel with debugging and debugger
>
>       makeoptions     DEBUG=-g
>       options         DDB
>
> and then type
>
>       trace
>       show registers
>
> and take it from there, that would be appreciated. Typing panic at the
> debugger prompt creates a crashdump which you can then fish out of swap
> space if you have dumpdev set in rc.conf.

No problem, I'll do this tomorrow night or Saturday, hopefully.
Luckily he's on a cable modem, so moving a big crashdump around
shouldn't be a big problem (I'll set MAXMEM on the debug kernel to a
much more reasonable amount than 256MB, too).  :-)


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