Hi,
I have seen this panic via serial console, but the console is completely
unusable at the time. VGA console is full of '?'.
Booting single user mode, I can provoke the panic with '/etc/rc.d/moused
start ums0'.
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Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 7;
apic id = 0e
On 23.08.2014 08:38, Xin Li wrote:
Hi,
Hello!
I have seen this panic via serial console, but the console is completely
unusable at the time. VGA console is full of '?'.
Oh crap, sorry for the breakage... I look into this right now.
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Jean-Sébastien Pédron
On 23.08.2014 07:16, O. Hartmann wrote:
I expect at least the vga textmode console in vt() working. Can the
inventor of this mess plaese revert the code to a working version?
Hello!
I'm responsible for that and currently working on fixing it. Sorry for
the breakage :-/
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Jean-Sébastien
Hi,
Today I installed 11-CURRENT from the 20140811 FreeBSD/i386 snapshot on my IBM
T43 laptop but encountered some problems. The memstick installation went fine
and I pretty much used default values everywhere, but upon reboot I got ”Boot
loader too large”. Nothing more. Any ideas?
Joel
On 23.08.2014 07:16, O. Hartmann wrote:
On different platforms with different graphics hardware, recent CURRENT
r 270386 shows a screen filled with question marks when booting,
The '?' filling screen issue is fixed in HEAD as of r270388.
Again, sorry for that. Thank you for reporting the
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 09:02:10AM +0200 I heard the voice of
Joel Dahl, and lo! it spake thus:
Today I installed 11-CURRENT from the 20140811 FreeBSD/i386 snapshot
on my IBM T43 laptop but encountered some problems. The memstick
installation went fine and I pretty much used default values
On 23.08.2014 08:38, Xin Li wrote:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
And the crash is fixed in r270390.
Thank you for reporting this!
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Jean-Sébastien Pédron
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On 8/23/14 12:42 AM, Jean-Sébastien Pédron wrote:
On 23.08.2014 08:38, Xin Li wrote:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
And the crash is fixed in r270390.
Thank you for reporting this!
I have verified and r270390 have fixed the crash, thanks for the prompt fix!
Cheers,
23 aug 2014 kl. 09:17 skrev Matthew D. Fuller fulle...@over-yonder.net:
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 09:02:10AM +0200 I heard the voice of
Joel Dahl, and lo! it spake thus:
Today I installed 11-CURRENT from the 20140811 FreeBSD/i386 snapshot
on my IBM T43 laptop but encountered some problems.
I thought there was a recent discussion about this.
Would you mind filing a bug so this gets looked at?
-a
On 23 August 2014 02:42, Joel Dahl j...@vnode.se wrote:
23 aug 2014 kl. 09:17 skrev Matthew D. Fuller fulle...@over-yonder.net:
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 09:02:10AM +0200 I heard the
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Marcel Moolenaar mar...@xcllnt.net wrote:
If I mdconfig the foo1.img disk image, and do a gpart show, I see:
= 3 1784944 md0 GPT (872M)
3 321 freebsd-boot (16K)
35 17849122 freebsd-ufs (872M)
Any idea what I am doing
On Aug 23, 2014, at 12:00 PM, Craig Rodrigues rodr...@freebsd.org wrote:
I ran the following crazy experiment, just to see what would happen:
dd if=/dev/md1s2 of=/dev/md0s2 bs=8192
I then tried to boot the first image with QEMU, and it booted successfully,
with my UFS file system that I
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Marcel Moolenaar mar...@xcllnt.net wrote:
Could be. Try the -P option to mkimg. It sets the
underlying (unexposed) physical sector size while
still working with the visible 512 bytes sectors.
The net effect is that for the GPT scheme things
get aligned to
In message 20140820215522.ga92...@bewilderbeast.blackhelicopters.org, Michae
l W. Lucas writes:
Playing with GBDE for my FreeBSD disk book, on:
# uname -a
FreeBSD storm 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #6 r269010: Wed Jul 23
11:13:17 EDT 2014
Hi,
I did some more experiments, and found that after /boot/loader runs,
if I break into the loader prompt and type lsdev, I would get this:
(1) GPT Disk image which boots under QEMU, made by bsdinstall
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View from loader
OK lsdev
cd
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