* Greg Rumple ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000705 03:11]:
> * Assar Westerlund ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000705 01:36]:
> > > I just cvsup'd one of my 3.4-STABLE boxes today, and can no longer make
> > > world. I had to remove cvs-crypto from my supfile as well. Here is a
> > > small snip of the error I am
* Assar Westerlund ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000705 01:36]:
> > I just cvsup'd one of my 3.4-STABLE boxes today, and can no longer make
> > world. I had to remove cvs-crypto from my supfile as well. Here is a
> > small snip of the error I am encountering.
> >
> > cc -O -pipe -I. -I/usr/src/usr.bin/
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Linh Pham wrote:
> Are you able to boot into kernel.old or the generic kernel on / ?
The problem is that he now has a /bin/sh which can't run under 3.x because
it depends on 4.0 system calls.
You should be able to repair the damage with a 4.0 repair floppy, by
booting from a
Joe Greco wrote:
>
> Ditto. I'm slowly but surely dumping all my Intel Pentium stuff, plus most
> of my 486 or older stuff :-) I've been using the ASUS P/I-P55T2P4, the
> venerable Triton II overclocker's board, which I've got a plethora of, and
> some P5A's. My baseline systems are now K6/233
> > Let's put it this way, I've posted a NUMBER of items to the -stable list
> > over the last 2-4 weeks as I've fought this one. I can't get a
> > CPU/BIOS/MB with a K6-2/550 on it to SUCCESSFULLY/RELIABLY make world.
>
> Well, it's certainly a hardware problem of some sort since we have
> li
It could also be bad cache or memory...
// Linh Pham
//
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// OpenBSD - http://www.openbsd.org
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Are you able to boot into kernel.old or the generic kernel on / ?
You should be able to go into the config (by pressing any key other than
ENTER right after it loads the kernel) and unload kernel and load
kernel.old or the generic kernel.
// Linh Pham
//
// Proud supporter of FreeBSD and OpenBS
Sigh.. grr. I did read the file, but missed that little stipulation. I guess
it's too little too late now...
'make depend' for the kernel failed.. sh died with SIG 12.
I rebooted the box and I can't even enter single user mode now. I get another
SIG 12 when I try to enter /bin/sh for the s
On 5 Jul 2000, Assar Westerlund wrote:
> > Plus make is core dumping out as well. It takes 2 or 3 tries to get it
> > that far.
>
> make should (of course) not dump core. When does it do that and can
> you get a core?
If these coredumps are happening at "random" points in the build (i.e.
diff
> "Kevin" == Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Louis has it exactly right. 802.3 was modified a couple of
Kevin> years ago to allow for a maximum frame size of 1522 octets, up
Kevin> from the original 1518. This was to allow the VLAN information
Kevin> to fit in the frame.
Kev
> I just cvsup'd one of my 3.4-STABLE boxes today, and can no longer make
> world. I had to remove cvs-crypto from my supfile as well. Here is a
> small snip of the error I am encountering.
>
> cc -O -pipe -I. -I/usr/src/usr.bin/compile_et/../../contrib/com_err
>-I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/inc
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Richard Stanaford wrote:
> I forgot to mention guys..
>
> I have not yet built and installed a 4.0-STABLE kernel yet. The kernel is
> still 3.0-RELEASE.
Well then, you didn't follow directions (you DID know of
/usr/src/UPDATING, right? :-)
Kris
--
In God we Trust -- all
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Chad R. Larson wrote:
> There might not be enough time for this, but:
You still have 2 hours...
> Featured is a 700MHz AMD Athlon barebones system, including
>
> Boxed AMD K7 CPU
> mid tower ATX case with 300w power supply
> and, most important, an installed mot
I forgot to mention guys..
I have not yet built and installed a 4.0-STABLE kernel yet. The kernel is
still 3.0-RELEASE.
Thanks,
-rs
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