Where do I find the main() [and/or other entery point] for the
kernel I tend to understand stuff better if I follow the flow of
exec from the start
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2007/11/24, Aryeh Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/24/07, Attilio Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/11/24, Aryeh Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Where do I find the main() [and/or other entery point] for the
kernel I tend to understand stuff better if I follow the flow of
exec from
On 11/24/07, Attilio Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/11/24, Aryeh Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Where do I find the main() [and/or other entery point] for the
kernel I tend to understand stuff better if I follow the flow of
exec from the start
It is highly MD.
For IA32 it is in
2007/11/24, Aryeh Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Where do I find the main() [and/or other entery point] for the
kernel I tend to understand stuff better if I follow the flow of
exec from the start
It is highly MD.
For IA32 it is in i386/i386/locore.s::btext
Attilio
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Hello all,
I'm not experiencing this problem, my friend is. He's simply too pissed off
to write here and I'm afraid he's going to set his office on fire if he
doesn't solve the problem soon, so without further ado, here's the problem:
He has two fbsd boxes, main server running 6.1 and dns server
Aryeh Friedman wrote:
On 11/24/07, Attilio Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/11/24, Aryeh Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Where do I find the main() [and/or other entery point] for the
kernel I tend to understand stuff better if I follow the flow of
exec from the start
It is highly MD.
For
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Alexey Popov wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
what is your RAID controller configuration (read ahead/cache/write
policy)? I have seen weird/bogus numbers (~100% busy) reported by
systat -v when read ahead was enabled on LSI/amr controllers.
I tried to run with disabled Read-ahead, but it didn't
Kris Kennaway wrote:
what is your RAID controller configuration (read ahead/cache/write
policy)? I have seen weird/bogus numbers (~100% busy) reported by
systat -v when read ahead was enabled on LSI/amr controllers.
I tried to run with disabled Read-ahead, but it didn't help.
I just ran into
Joel V. wrote:
Netstat -a doesn't show anything interesting, arp -a doesn't show any
incomplete addresses He tried to build and install a new fresh kernel.
Nothing. This is the most creepy networking problem I've heard of. Can YOU
help? Any ideas where to start looking?
tcpdump
you need 5
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 23:59:41 +0200
Joel V. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm not experiencing this problem, my friend is. He's simply too
pissed off to write here and I'm afraid he's going to set his office
on fire if he doesn't solve the problem soon, so without further ado,
here's
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