On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 10:14:58 +0000 (GMT), Bart Oldeman wrote:

Done that too :)

Great! I downloaded kernel.tgz, typed "tar ztvf a:kernel.tgz" and... - got the dreaded message:


"PANIC: more than two near inodes requested at the same time!

System halted"

This happened after I rebuilt from kernel.tgz in MS-DOS too. So the latest CVS has the bug too!

I was thinking how to give the user the choice. But the these fnodes are to mostly disappear anyway

Well, that would be the best kernel news I've ever heard then! Will be looking forward to it!


so to fiddle with config.sys syntax wasn't really worth it... So they just go high into the HMA if HMA is available, else low, just like the buffers.

I agree.


Bad news: the new build batch files don't do anything in 4DOS, probably because of the %'s :-(

Happy debugging!
Lucho


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