Hi!
I was able to build and boot, starting from a February -CURRENT but there
are some oddities.
1. I had to disable linux emulation, as it caused system hangup
Yes I followed the hint on rebranding from src/UPDATING
2. My system seems to have a problem with fsck
I had to use the old
Alexander Langer wrote:
c) is much more interesting: With the new kernel my syscons scrolling
stopped working. However, this could also be jake's fault, I'll ask
him.
Still works like a charm here. Maybe problem is elsewhere?
-Maxim
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Another way to reboot the system is
vidcontrol 80x50
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Marc
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On 14 Jun, Alexander Langer wrote:
it does not. It seems, as if screen output is still being deactivated,
but scrolling does just not work.
Anyone else?
Yes, but it only applies to ttyv0.
Bye,
Alexander.
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On 14 Jun, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
After taking the patches for config and booting my box reboots
because I have:
#allscreens_flags="-m on 80x50"
#saver="logo"
#font8x8="cp437-8x8"
#font8x14="cp437-8x14"
#font8x16="cp437-8x16"
enabled in my rc.conf, a kernel from ~2 days ago is fine
On 15 Jun, Marc van Woerkom wrote:
3. in the boot loader I miss the list of commands,
? (i hope this was the command) just yields a number
I also see this.
5. Here are the dmesg differences between the February and the new
kernel. Could you explain the unassigned resources messages
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 14), Otter said:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Chris Piazza wrote:
Yes backout recent changes to sys/dev/sound/pcm/channel.c. (a few
days)
How does one backout changes? I thought once it was committed, and
the make world process is
On 15 Jun, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
c) is much more interesting: With the new kernel my syscons scrolling
stopped working. However, this could also be jake's fault, I'll ask
him.
Still works like a charm here. Maybe problem is elsewhere?
I have the same problem as Alexander, nut it only
4. I thought I put just the sym driver in the kernel, why do I
see ncr? (see next item)
Now it is back to using sym.
Possibly some configuration mistake by me.
Regards,
Marc
PS Here is the diff..
-FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #15: Thu Jun 15 00:25:51 CEST 2000
+FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #16:
it does not. It seems, as if screen output is still being deactivated,
but scrolling does just not work.
Anyone else?
Yes, but it only applies to ttyv0.
Same behaviour here.
Regards,
Marc
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Anyone else?
Yes, but it only applies to ttyv0.
Same behaviour here.
Jup, here too.
Unfortunately, that's the only one where I want it :)
Alex
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Uh, 'help' doesn't give you a list of commands I believe.
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
On 15 Jun, Marc van Woerkom wrote:
3. in the boot loader I miss the list of commands,
? (i hope this was the command) just yields a number
I also see this.
The use of ? was
Uh, 'help' doesn't give you a list of commands I believe.
Damn, it doesn't either. 'help' is the same as 'help help'.
Suggestions for a better replacement for ? 'commands'?
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Uh, 'help' doesn't give you a list of commands I believe.
According to loader(8) it means:
? Same as ``help index''.
I did not try yet if that one works correctly.
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Marc
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On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 10:10:49AM -0400, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
I honestly don't think his question was from a committers standpoint. I
think he wanted to know how to back them out locally for his own system.
To do that he needs to read the handbook entries for staying current
with
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Jacques A . Vidrine wrote:
Or use cvsweb, which is probably easier for the casual user.
Definitely easier for the casual user who's tracking -STABLE. However,
I feel that to succeed tracking -CURRENT it pays to invest a minimal
amount of time learning at least the basics
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Uh, 'help' doesn't give you a list of commands I believe.
Damn, it doesn't either. 'help' is the same as 'help help'.
Suggestions for a better replacement for ? 'commands'?
Just change unadorned help to say 'help help' to get a list.
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I just built my kernel from kernel sources as of Thu Jun 15 13:49:59 EDT
2000, and immediately after the kernel is loaded, I get a "fatal trap
12: page fault while in supervisor mode". The uptime was 0s, so
apparently, the boot loader must not like the kernel. But, I can boot a
kernel from Jun
did you follow Peter Wemm's instructions on the new config changes?
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Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
did you follow Peter Wemm's instructions on the new config changes?
Actually, I did. In fact, I built 2 or 3 kernels after the changes
went into effect with no problems. It's just the sources that I
cvsup'd as of an hour ago that's causing the problems.
On
Oh ok. well then I have no idea... :-) I thought that could be the
problem...
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On 15-Jun-00 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Remove the "wd" compatibility name from the "ad" driver.
WARNING: If you have not updated to use /dev/wd* in your /etc/fstab
You mean 'If you have not updated to use /dev/ad* in your /etc/fstab...' right?
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As of about 7pm EDT I can't boot a -current kernel. I _can_ boot a kernel
from the 13th I snagged from a snapshot kernel disk, and I can boot the
snapshot from the 15th (but since userconfig does not work the lnc device
spams so many error messages the system never reaches a prompt).
Already did
Wes Morgan wrote:
As of about 7pm EDT I can't boot a -current kernel. I _can_ boot a kernel
from the 13th I snagged from a snapshot kernel disk, and I can boot the
snapshot from the 15th (but since userconfig does not work the lnc device
spams so many error messages the system never reaches
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Wes Morgan wrote:
As of about 7pm EDT I can't boot a -current kernel. I _can_ boot a kernel
from the 13th I snagged from a snapshot kernel disk, and I can boot the
snapshot from the 15th (but since userconfig does not work the lnc device
spams so many error messages the
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