Hi,

On 8/20/06, Matteo Riondato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi DomiX and folks.
(cc'ing ML, because this can be of some interest)

Quoting you from #freesbie:

09:59 <@DomiX> Running a freesbie ISO out of memory produce a panic,
after research I found this PR 
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern%2F87255
09:59 <@DomiX> and recently kris@ answer me with
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-bugs/2006-August/019807.html
09:59 <@DomiX> what do you think ?

I think that you can give kirs@'s suggestion a try, but I'm a bit
skeptical about using it on an official ISO that can be used on system
with not so much memory. If you try, please let us know how much
memory gets occupied after login.
Thanks.
Best Regards
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I added -o reserve where there is the -a option used with mdconfig but
without luck.
My change are avalaible at
http://djdomics.free.fr/FreeBSD/freesbie2/patches/mdconfig-reserve.diff

When I boot an ISO (with unionfs enabled), I see errors like this:

mdconfig: must specify -f for -t vnode
mdconfig: must specify -s for -t malloc or -t swap

I'm a bit lost :-(

What's wrong with my change ?

Regards.

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