Kent Stewart writes:
| You aren't showing the error. The error 1 just means there was an
| error messager earlier. Since they are stopping in different places,
| I would expect hardware errors of some sort. If you are running a
| make with a "-j?", turn it off so you don't get your error messag
I usually update my office machine weekly, but did not the week of
Thanksgiving. Last week the buildworld failed, but I didn't have time
to follow up on the problem (and thought it might not be my problem
and so be resolved in short order). However, the build failed again
this week. I removed /
I'm upgrading an old machine from 3.5-Stable to 4.1-Release (on the
way to 4.3-Stable). I've been following /usr/src/UPDATING.
The buildworld, buildkernel, installkernel, modules, and mknod steps
went fine (as far as I can tell). I copied /usr/src/etc/MAKEDEV to
/dev and ran MAKEDEV for ad0
My machine has locked up solid and rebooted a few times lately; the
most recent time I managed to get this from the console (copied by
hand - I believe it's accurate, but no guarantees):
(some information probably scrolled off the scr
I seem to have shot myself in the foot. I ran cvsup, buildworld,
installworld, buildkernel, and installkernel yesterday on my laptop as
well as my desktop. The laptop will no longer boot FreeBSD; the
desktop is fine. The laptop shows:
F1 DOS
F2 FreeBSD
Default: F2
BTX loa