On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Han Boetes wrote:

> Pawel portman Kilian wrote:
> > and also when I do fsck -df /dev/wd1a it makes coredumps but I
> > can't read them if someone will want the coredump of fsck_ffs I
> > can put on website
> 
> You forgot to add the errormessage that went with them:
> 
> ``zsh: 2970 floating point exception (core dumped)  fsck_ffs -fd /dev/wd1a''
> 
> I noticed the same errormessage with various other programs during booting:
> 
> % l /*core
> -rw-------    1 root     wheel        100k Oct 30 05:39 /printf.core
> -rw-------    1 root     wheel        260k Oct 30 05:37 /tail.core
> 
> As soon as I logged in it didn't happen anymore.
> 
> This is on a recent snapshot BTW.
> 
> OpenBSD 3.8-current (GENERIC) #227: Sun Oct 30 21:51:21 MST 2005
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC

Han, you are confusing matters.

Who is saying that's the same problem. Do not jump to conclusions.

The OP problem is probably a disklabel problem (it's marked fictitious). 

You problem is on a current sanpshot and is is very likely not the
same. Please provide a more detailed report, including gdb output, and
use a different subject. 

        -Otto

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