or am I doing something wrong?
If you don't have geom_label built into the kernel it's a chicken-egg
problem. Even if you do, early startup almost certainly doesn't have
devfs available yet.
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On Sat, 2007-12-29 at 11:28 -0800, Frank Mayhar wrote:
This is on a very recent -stable (like, as of just a couple of days
ago). Doing nothing in particular, ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS _not_ specified in
the config. This has happened twice this morning; if it happens again
I'll drop back to my older
in Xfast_syscall ()
at /usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:287
I'm happy to provide any other information requested.
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No such file or directory
mount /proc
In /etc/fstab:
proc/proc procfs rw 0 0
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should go straight to 6.2. If he's going to go to
the trouble of upgrading, he should go straight to the latest, most
stable release, which is (or shortly will be) 6.2.
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.at=ahc1
hint.da.100.at=scbus1
hint.da.100.target=0
hint.da.101.at=scbus1
hint.da.101.target=1
etc.
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then downgraded back to 5.4 and have been
there ever since, siiigh.
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to pilot error or bad hardware.)
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I get a
panic in geom sometime after the damage was done. I've been trying to
track this down off and on, but haven't had the time to really sit down
and find the problem.
See http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=87861.
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On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 22:17 -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Frank Mayhar wrote:
I've been trying to use it. The problem isn't _directly_ related to the
driver itself, but I think it's indirectly related. Basically I get a
panic in geom sometime after the damage
somehow. Unfortunately mine are not fixed in 6.0.
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as of 9/1. I dropped back to a kernel
from 8/10 and all was well. I haven't had a chance to further narrow
this down, but I just wanted to check whether this is a known
problem...?
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of which have to do with
the new architecture and not with the general SMP support itself.
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networking is vastly better). Since I've
gone to 5-stable, though, qemu is my only real alternative.
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For example. For some hints, 'man devfs' and /etc/defaults/devfs.rules.
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Frank Mayhar wrote:
Ivan Voras wrote:
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Is there a canonical way of preserving devfs rules (device permissions
actually) across reboots?
cat /etc/devfs.rules
[devfsrules_local=15]
add path 'bpf*' mode 0660
add path 'ugen*' mode 0664
caring, and life is far
too short to try to educate the uneducable.
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someone who
is shaken by a _picture_ of _cartoon_(!) on their computer.
I would have been happy to remain silent on this, but it led to Scott's
commit that removed the beastie menu and that was going too far. In that
sense, yes, it is indeed relevant for stable.
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still potential data
corruption problems, but I'm hoping that those have been fixed by now.)
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output and my config, if that helps. I guess I should turn on
DRM_DEBUG and see what comes of it.
If there's any further info I can provide, please let me know.
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), but I've been updating
from the XFree86 CVS tree and it is working better and better.
Just one data point.
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