make sure the kernel you are booting is the same as the NFS file systems
you are using.

paul

Danny Braniss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> sorry if this is not the correct list.
> 
> this code in rc:
> ...
> 
> case ${update_motd} in
> [Nn][Oo] | '')
>       ;;
> *)
>       if T=`mktemp /tmp/_motd.XXXXXX`; then
>               uname -v | sed -e 's,^\([^#]*\) #\(.* 
>[1-2][0-9][0-9][0-9]\).*/\([^\]*\) 
> $,\1 (\3) #\2,' > ${T}
>               awk '{if (NR == 1) {if ($1 == "FreeBSD") {next} else {print "\n"$0}} 
>else 
> {print}}' < /etc/motd >> ${T}
>               cmp -s ${T} /etc/motd || {
>                       cp ${T} /etc/motd
>                       chmod 644 /etc/motd
>               }
>               rm -f ${T}
>       fi
>       ;;
> esac
> 
> used to
>       1) the cmp -s -> BUS ERROR
>       2) cp ${T} /etc/motd    -> cp: /etc/motd: Bad address
> 
> now only 2 is happening - go figure :-)
> it also used to, after it went multiuser, to panic when i did the 
>       cmp -s ${T} /etc/motd 
> 
> any insights?
> 
>       danny
> 
> 
> 
> 
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