I got a panic from -current (02/05 approx 4am EST)
It looks like a problem with the pcm driver. I've removed pcm from my
config, and my machine boots ok now.
I can also boot fine with pcm in my config from a kernel and world
from jan 18th.
Here's my config (when it panics):
config file with
[I had sent this mail to -current before, but no one replied. I'm
trying again.]
I havne't been able to get my machine to boot with pcm enabled since
Feb 5. The last working kernel I have is from Jan 18.
Here's the panic (I have a debug kernel lying around from this panic):
Here's the panic:
I'm running a -current system from Nov 26th (approx 4am EST).
I can currently reliably crash the system by doing:
ln -s /home/users/vshah/public_html/index.html /home/users/vshah/index.html
The crash only works when I do it on a NFS mounted filesystem. I'm
using NFSv2/UDP. The server is a 3.
>>>>> "Eivind" == Eivind Eklund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Eivind> On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 10:26:15AM -0500, Viren R.Shah wrote:
>>
>> I'm running a -current system from Nov 26th (approx 4am EST).
>>
>> I can currently relia
>>>>> "Greg" == Greg Lehey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Greg> On Saturday, 27 November 1999 at 10:26:15 -0500, Viren R.Shah wrote:
>>
>> I'm running a -current system from Nov 26th (approx 4am EST).
>>
>> I can currently relia
> "Matt" == Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> The problem is a NULL pointer dereference somewhere... please
Matt> nm your kernel binary and extract out all elements with c0163
Matt> in them. e.g. nm /kernel | fgrep c0163 | sort.
OK, here's a -current system f
> "Matt" == Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> I've added a little cleanup to this patch. Viren, please try this
Matt> patch.
Matt> -Matt
Matt> Matthew Dillon
Matt>
Matt> I've added a little cleanup to this patch. Viren, please try this
Matt> patch.
I compiled a kernel with it, and no panic!! Here's what I get instead:
[vshah@jabberwock] ~> rm index.html
rm: index.html: No such file or directory
2220 [6:41pm]
Is there any way to use only the USB KLDs (i.e. remove all the USB
options from the kernel config file) on a machine that has an USB
keyboard?
I tried doing this (removed all the USB options from my config file,
but left KBD_INSTALL_CDEV). However, this caused the kernel build to
fail with unde
> "Matthew" == Matthew N Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MD> mdodd 2000/04/13 11:09:07 PDT
MD> Modified files:
MD> sys/dev/ida ida_eisa.c
MD> Log:
MD> - Add an additional call to eisa_add_iospace() so we get the right IOPORT
MD> in attach.
MD> - Change a
>>>>> "MD" == Matthew N Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MD> On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Viren R.Shah wrote:
>> I just tried it. Here's what I get:
>>
>> mainboard0:
>> eisa0: unknown card CPQ6101 (0x0e116101) at slot 5
>> ida
>>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew N Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Viren R.Shah wrote:
>> If you will tell me how. Can I just compile in DDB without building
>> the kernel with debug enabled? If so, that should work (
>>>>> "MD" == Matthew N Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MD> On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Viren R.Shah wrote:
>> If you will tell me how. Can I just compile in DDB without building
>> the kernel with debug enabled? If so, that should work (I'm
>>>>> "MD" == Matthew N Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MD> On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Viren R.Shah wrote:
>>
>> mainboard0:
>> eisa0: unknown card CPQ6101 (0x0e116101) at slot 5
>> ida0: at 0x6000-0x60ff, 0x6c88-0x6c9e
>> ida0:
I installed a recent snapshot of -current (a week ago) and I keep
getting the following warnings:
[vshah@vorpal] /etc> perl
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_CTYPE = "en_US",
LANG = (unset)
> "Neil" == Neil Blakey-Milner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Neil> On Sat 2000-07-22 (00:10), Doug Barton wrote:
>> > I installed a recent snapshot of -current (a week ago) and I keep
>> > getting the following warnings:
>> >
>> > [vshah@vorpal] /etc> perl
>> > perl: warning: Setting loc
[Dell XPS B800 w/ 3c905C-TX and Aureal Vortex 8830 soundcard]
I tried to upgrade my -current today. It had been running a -current
from Aug 14. However, neither my NIC (xl0) nor my soundcard (pcm0)
were detected on boot. All the relevant drivers are compiled into the
kernel, but the PCI code se
[Alexander, I'm Cc:ing you on this just in case you have heard of
anyone else having similar problems with Aureal cards with recent
-currents]
My last good kernel was from aug 14. On a kernel from 09/05, I get a
page fault as soon as I try to play mp3s using mpg123.
Note that I have an Aureal V
>>>>> "Peter" == Peter S Housel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> Viren R.Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> My last good kernel was from aug 14. On a kernel from 09/05, I get a
>> page fault as soon as I try to play mp3s using m
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