Andris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same problem, but in my case it was not I486_CPU, but SCHED_ULE.
> After changing SCHED_ULE to SCHED_4BSD problem was gone.
If you shot your foot, don't complain that it hurts.
SCHED_ULE is declared "experimental" and known to be broken
in FreeBSD
: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Kernel hangs if build without I486_CPU
Hello,
when I updated my 6.2-STABLE (i386) system yesterday, I noticed that
the kernel would hang on startup if it was build without I486_CPU.
Unfortunatelly, I did not keep my old kernel binary, but IIRC the
last time I
Hello,
when I updated my 6.2-STABLE (i386) system yesterday, I noticed that
the kernel would hang on startup if it was build without I486_CPU.
Unfortunatelly, I did not keep my old kernel binary, but IIRC the
last time I csup'ed was on June 26 2007.
The reason why I am reporting the hang is the