I did a newfs run on a sparse file and get a slighly different layout
now:
format FFSv1
endian little-endian
magic 11954 timeThu Apr 30 10:53:04 2015
superblock location 8192id [ 5541ed70 4107aafa ]
cylgrp dynamic inodes 4.4BSD sblock FFSv2 fslevel 4
nbfree
Hi,
I've been trying to build liveimage for i386 and amd64 the last few dayw
without success. Today I cleaned the distdir and tried again, with the same
result:
...
--- NetBSD-7.99.13-amd64-live-wd0root.img ---
creating MBR labels...
dd if=/dev/zero of=work.mbr seek=$((4194304 - 1)) count=1
A kernel compiled with options USB_DEBUG doesn't provide any
more information that I can see [...]
With additionally usbdebug and uhubdebug set to 10 resulted in
the attached boot messages. cd0 is still not probed.
Regards,
- HÃ¥vard
Apr 28 23:39:11 tos-res su: he to root on /dev/pts/2
Yes, I saw it and got a VM running under Hyper-V yesterday; still getting
'tlp: receive ring overflow' though, as always; I had earlier a kernel with
tlp driver modified not to use this message.
Chavdar
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 at 22:57 Paul Goyette p...@vps1.whooppee.com wrote:
Christos has
Anyway, I am getting literally exactly the same message when trying to
install under Hyper-V (only curlwp is slightly different).
Chavdar
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 at 09:26 Paul Goyette p...@vps1.whooppee.com wrote:
Yes, I corrected the subject on a subsequent message.
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015,
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 02:39:42PM +, Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
Anyway, I am getting literally exactly the same message when trying to
install under Hyper-V (only curlwp is slightly different).
NetBSD doesn't agree with the HyperV emulation of the IOAPIC. You can
try to disable it from
Updating src tree:
P src/external/bsd/blacklist/bin/blacklistctl.8
P src/external/bsd/blacklist/bin/blacklistd.8
P src/external/bsd/blacklist/bin/blacklistd.conf.5
P src/sys/arch/amd64/conf/Makefile.amd64
P src/sys/arch/arm/conf/Makefile.arm
P src/sys/conf/Makefile.kern.inc
P
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 12:34:00AM +, Michael van Elst wrote:
This is ensured by mkfs.c 1.96. How old is your filesystem?
The oldest files in /etc are from july 2010, so that is probably when I
created it.
Martin