On 07/09/2016 09:48, Roy Marples wrote: > On 06/09/2016 08:39, Paul Goyette wrote: >> I'm in the process of installing a new machine, and I'm getting a >> reproducible panic at boot time. >> >> The machine is a Intel Core i7-6900 (8 cores, 16 threads, 3.2GHz) on an >> ASUS X99-E motherboard. It is fully-populated with 8 x 16GB DDR4 DIMMs >> (for a total, yes, of 128GB!). >> >> Basically, I cloned the hard drive of my other machine using dd, and >> then put the copy in the new machine, and booted. It comes up fine in >> single-user mode. However, shortly after typing ^D to the single-user >> shell, it fails a KASSERT at sys/kern/vfs_wapbl.c line 1088. The >> following is manually transcribed: > > I just replicated the same panic on a low memory and old T500 laptop. > I too booted single user mode, mounted / rw, editied /etc/rc.conf, > exited and then the system paniced after printing "Starting file system > checks:"
So replicating it again, to prove it's consistent (which it is) has now stopped my system booting entirely. It now panics at each boot in ffs_newvnode dup alloc ino=blahblah I had to boot single user and fsck to clean up all errors and it boots once more. Roy
