Thanks for the hints.
I don't believe that this is a disk full error,
since it's a fresh install on a 16GB SATADOM.
Now following crash during mk:
rc: 2819: suicide: sys: trap: fault read addr=0x965708 pc=0x0000b5d9
mk: 8c -FTVw pcf.rootc.c : exit status=rc 2819: suicide: sys: trap:
fault read addr=0x965708 pc=0x0000b5d9
So I tried acid.
% acid 2819
/proc/2819/text:386 plan 9 executable
/sys/lib/acid/port
/sys/lib/acid/386
acid: src(0x0000b5d9)
/sys/src/cmd/rc/plan9.c:476
471 int n;
472
473 if(f<0 || f>=NFD)
474 return 0;
475 Again:
>476 if(dir[f].i==dir[f].n){ /* read */
477 free(dir[f].dbuf);
478 dir[f].dbuf = 0;
479 n = dirread(f, &dir[f].dbuf);
480 if(n>0){
481 if(onlydirs){
acid: stk()
<stdin>:2: (error) no stack frame: './acid' file does not exist
I have no idea what that means.
Also, I don't understand acid well enough to use correctly, so i need to play
more with it.
What's interesting is, when I set the window to 'noscroll', run mk, and
manually
scroll down the window, I get the kernel build without crashing.
If I scroll down too fast, it crashes.
-marco
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