rnel
>> > > : > *** Signal 12
>> > > :
>> > > : This usually means you've tried to update something out of
>> > > the correct
>> > > : order.
>> > >
>> > > Signal 12 means thaqt you didn't upgrade your kerne
> Thanks in Advance,
>
> Josh Paetzel
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ULLY mount was statically linked (and make installworld had not yet
overwritten it). Yes I still could have recovered this using a cd/floppy
(neither of which this headless machine has), but it would have been a
serious PITA.
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(!wired)?(coffee
idn't think I
had to bother with the note in UPDATING before since IO_APIC was commented
out in my previous kernel config and acpi had been disabled.
just a FYI for anyone else who might be lurking/searching the current list
with the same problem.
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mpoline+0x8
> --- trap 0x1, eip = 0, esp = 0xc8f44d7c, ebp = 0 ---
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Thanks again for looking at this problem
Doug White wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, othermark wrote:
> Onboard fiber? What kind of system is this?
They're wired to the board. I'd probably break the connector if I remove
it. This box has custom hardware attached, I don
Hi, thanks for taking a gander at my problem. The original panic
can be reviewed here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.current/31913
now to answer your query...
Doug Rabson wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 22:45, othermark wrote:
>> I wrote:
>> > I will try seeing h
und for the fact that the priv field was removed
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bde 2003/10/16 03:44:24 PDT
FreeBSD src repository
Modified files:
sys/i386/isa apic_vector.s
Log:
Don't forget to load %es with the kernel data segment selector in
Xcpustop().
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atkin901 a
apologies for repling to my own post, but it seemed the best way to continue
the thread.
othermark wrote:
> I think the next step is to move up to a 5.1-release kernel and see if
> it boots as well as the 5.0-release does, or provides a more interesting
> panic.
I tried a 5.1-RELEASE k
Thanks for looking at this. I'm still scratching my head on it.
Doug White wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, othermark wrote:
>> I have a strange panic during the isa pnp code that does not occur with a
>> 5.0-release kernel.
...
> Can you pull out or disable the gig-e ca
b00,c0863280,c085d008,c08caab0) at
pnpbios_identify+0x43f
bus_generic_probe(c4765b00,c0c21d5c,c064f78e,c1cfd180,c474904c) at
bus_generic_probe+0x62
isa_probe_children(c4765b00,c08570dd,0,c0c21d98,c0610455) at
isa_probe_children+0x14
configure(0,c1e000,c1ec00,c1e000,0) at configure+0x4b
mi_startup() at m
Hi,
I'm seeing a strange packet in tcpdump when sending ICMP6 echo-requests to
the all nodes multicast address (ff02::1) in both -stable and -current. This
packet does not appear to get out over the wire, since a 3rd party host will
not observe this packet when attached to a real hub. However w
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nate Lawson wrote:
> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
>
> Attached is a patch that disables ever sending 6 byte commands to buses
> that do not support them.
Got this trap, it's sitting there at the prompt, let me know how I can
help. The clie should be
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