Re: Linux Emulation Panic

2003-01-14 Thread David O'Brien
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:59:08AM -0800, Chuck McCrobie wrote: > Two panics produced when using Linux emulation on a > machine CVSUP'ed two hours ago. Both very easy to > produce. What? You didn't want accurate Linux emulation. ;-) To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscri

Re: Linux Emulation Panic

2003-01-14 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
Chuck McCrobie wrote: Thank you. That was it. Booted from /boot/cvsup/kernel, loaded modules from /boot/kernel/*. Now, if I can just figure out "read-conf" and friends in loader. It seems I have to manually: loader> unload loader> set kernel=cvsup loader> set kernelname=/boot/cvsup/kernel

Re: Linux Emulation Panic

2003-01-13 Thread John Baldwin
On 13-Jan-2003 Chuck McCrobie wrote: > Thank you. That was it. Booted from > /boot/cvsup/kernel, loaded modules from > /boot/kernel/*. Now, if I can just figure out > "read-conf" and friends in loader. > > It seems I have to manually: > > loader> unload > loader> set kernel=cvsup

Re: Linux Emulation Panic

2003-01-13 Thread Chuck McCrobie
Thank you. That was it. Booted from /boot/cvsup/kernel, loaded modules from /boot/kernel/*. Now, if I can just figure out "read-conf" and friends in loader. It seems I have to manually: loader> unload loader> set kernel=cvsup loader> set kernelname=/boot/cvsup/kernel

Re: Linux Emulation Panic

2003-01-13 Thread Kenneth Culver
What exactly were you running? I use linux emulation on -CURRENT right now for mozilla and a few other packages, and havn't had any panics... you might have your kernel modules out of sync with your kernel. Ken On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Chuck McCrobie wrote: > Two panics produced when using Linux emu

Linux Emulation Panic

2003-01-13 Thread Chuck McCrobie
Two panics produced when using Linux emulation on a machine CVSUP'ed two hours ago. Both very easy to produce. Am I the only one running Linux emulation on -current? Or is something wacked-ifed with this machine? Thanks, Chuck McCrobie [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. cd /usr/ports/emulators/linux_b