On 7/1/15 11:52 AM, Chris Ross wrote:

On Jul 1, 2015, at 11:34, Kurt Lidl <l...@pix.net> wrote:
I discovered that if I comment out the following lines
from my /etc/rc.conf, the machine boots reliably:

ifconfig_bge0="DHCP"
ifconfig_bge0_ipv6="inet6 accept_rtadv"

Of course, with no network connection, it's not a very useful machine,
but this probably is important to know while debugging the cause of
the problem.

   I had realized that bringing the interface up was the trigger for the panic.
An interesting thing, given the above, would be to note whether using
a static IPv4 address (i.e., not DHCP or SYNCDHCP which is what I have),
or whether disabling IPv6 or IPv6 accept_rtadv would make any difference.

   I’m guessing it won’t matter, but I also have a similar config in my rc.conf,
so testing a wider variety of configs might be of value.

To answer the question...

If you take out the IPv6 configuration it doesn't panic!

(I updated the bug with this information too.)

-Kurt


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