My kernel is failing at the make depend stage owing to typos in the new
ATA code. It seems that atapi-all.c is trying to include atapifd.h when
the file is actually called atapi-fd.h. The same may apply to other
included files.
Regards,
Mike
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At 10:00 04/03/99 , Sheldon Hearn wrote:
Are you sure it isn't because atapi-fd.c is missing from your
sys/i386/conf/files.i386 ?
Yes, that's the reason - I guess I shouldn't speculate when I don't know
how it all gels together!
Thanks,
Mike
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At 10:03 04/03/99 , Sheldon Hearn wrote:
I'm living in the past again. Fixed in rev1.225 of files.i386 . Update
your src/sys/i386/conf, since LINT has been updated as well.
Hmm, I just did but via cvsup.uk.freebsd.org. Maybe the fix hasn't
propagated to there yet.
Thanks,
Mike
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Any clues?
Regards,
Mike
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Network and Computer Services Group
Having just upgraded my motherboard/CPU to a BX chip set and Celeron 333 I
attempted to boot into my 3.0-STABLE system. However, as soon as the kernel
starts to boot I get
panic: cpu class not configured
and the machine reboots (and so on...)
Is this cpu supported?
Thanks,
Mike
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At 09:53 28/01/99 , Karl Pielorz wrote:
AFAIK it is support - are you sure you had
cpu I686_CPU
In your kernel config?
Thanks, this is the problem - I've only got I586_CPU in my config. I *knew*
I should have kept a GENERIC kernel around!
Thanks to all who answered,
Mike
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At 10:13 28/01/99 , Mike Zanker wrote:
Thanks, this is the problem - I've only got I586_CPU in my config. I *knew*
I should have kept a GENERIC kernel around!
OK, I've been very, very silly and not kept a GENERIC kernel around and
cannot boot with my existing kernel. Is there some way of booting
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At 21:11 16/01/99 , jack wrote:
rc.local was removed from the tree on Dec. 12th. If you're still
using it you're on your own, edit it as you wish. :)
Oops - I'd better delete it then. I've always updated /etc from src/etc but
never compared for removals.
Thanks,
Mike
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Just noticed that both rc and rc.local print starting local daemons and
the terminating .. Would it not be more aesthetically pleasing if only
rc.local did so?
Mike
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