Regardless it shouldn't panic.  I will add some safeguards around
divides.  I normally do that but this is a value that should never be 0;
again you can see that nothing should ever be implicit trusted.  Bad me.

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 04:20:16PM +0300, Lars Nood??n wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
> >> Ok.  What besides trace?  The error doesn't mention anything specific:
> > It didn't panic, just faulted (presumably division by zero), so it
> > didn't print the message telling you to run trace and ps.
> 
> Ok. I got the output with console.
> 
> I tried quite a few experimental re-installs, wiping all three drives.
> All these tries failed to correct the panic during attempts at building
> RAID 0.  So, I tried wiping all three drives using the debian 4
> installation cd, and using that for a change to write new partitions,
> new mbrs.  Then going back to the Aug 24 snapshot and doing the
> installation steps same as before.
> 
> Now bioctl is able to make a raid0 device out of the two SATA drives.
> So my guess is that something either with the partitioning or disklabels
> was not getting cleared properly before.
> 
> Anyway, the two 250GB drives get boil down to one 458 GB drive using
> RAID 0.  Seems to work just fine.  Sent a dmesg about it.
> 
> Regards,
> -Lars

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