Yes..I seem to be getting the same error message as well when I try to
make/install world.
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> In case no one has seen this, I'm getting
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> (cd /u
Has anyone addressed a fix for this problem yet ??
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> (cd /usr/src/etc; install -c -o root -g wheel -m 444 amd.map apmd.conf
> auth.con
> f crontab csh.cshrc csh.login csh.logout dhclient.conf dm.conf fbta
Is there a good , current description of how & why the various mutexe's
& conditon variables are used for somewhere?? I see what they are doing
in the code, but would like to get the big picture of why they are used
in one place (and not another type)..
Thanks,
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> I'm not agai
Are there any FreeBSD 'Anonymous' FreeBSD Servers avaiable besides:
":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs" , I keep getting an
error on this one when trying to make a copy of /usr/src...
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ted...
Glenn G.
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> On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 03:35:13AM -0800, Glenn Gombert wrote:
> >
> > I keep getting the following error below when I try to make a complete
> > copy of the 'src' directory:
> >
> > cvs s
I rebuilt 'Current' over the weekend with a make buildworld/install world
and make buildkernel/install kernel and 'ppp -ddial papchap' gives the
following error(s) when trying to dial an external modem:
Warning set ifadr: Invalid command
Warning set ifadr: Falied 1
Does anyone know what m
Thats what I did yesterday, and buildworld/installworld worked fine
after that :))
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> :
> : I would recommend removing the __FBSD() line locally until this has
> : been re
In case anyone is in interested I have put a patched set of source files
from the latest changes below on my FreeBSD Web page at:
freebsd.imatowns.com/kse3
There is the latest set of 'diffs' from the link below broken out for
each individual file too, along with the 'unpatched' source fil
In case anyone is interested I have put a set of patched source code
files from the link below on my FreeBSD Web Page at:
freebsd.imatowns.com/kse3
There are the patched source code files,individual patches (from the
link below) and the un-patched source files in three differnet directories:
Here is an e-mail from Peter describing how to pull down the latest changes
from cvsup10 if anyone is interested :)
OK, what you want then is:
collection=p4-cvs-kse
release=cvs
(tag=. if you're using checkout mode)
That will pull down src/sys and a few other things. You can build
I have several kernels built using v4.3 that boot fine over an
etherboot/NFS network but a kernel built using GENERIC (with the necesary
options added to diskless booting, does not seem to boot), also the option
'MFS' (Memory File System) seems to have been removed from -CURRENT for
some reason..
k for devices.
bit strange that the 'regulars' on the list didn't seem to know about this
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hest it has ever gotten is trying to load
>/sbin/init. I can boot from kern.flp and then use my root partition, but
>things dont load correctly (network, filesystems, etc). I looked through the
>archives and noted a few posts regarding different vmware issues and a
>patch.
>
G
; http://www.vmware.com/support/ws3/doc/ws30_intro4.html
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>> We will consider providing the support in a future release.
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>installing VMware tools via ports.
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Does anyone know if there is an active effort to port VMware Workstation
3.0 for Linux to run under FreeBSD ?? Version 2 of Workstation is no longer
avaiable it seems...
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Glenn G.
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3.0 for Linux to run under FreeBSD ?? Version 2 of Workstation is no longer
avaiable it seems...
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d and had no problems at
all. There *does* appear to be a problem with the ATA driver(s) in -Current
and SCSI device interaction that has developed in the last week or so it
seems
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ata_raid_attach+0x18: movl0(%eax,%edx,4),%ebx
>db> trace
>ata_raid_attach(c1c629e0,c1c65df8,c03e7d84,c01b3556,0) at
ata_raid_attach+0x18
>ata_boot_attach(0) at ata_boot_attach+0x13d
>run_interrupt_driven_config_hooks(0,3e4c00,3e4000,0,c0121b7c) at
run_interrupt_driven_config_hooks+0x1a
>mi_startup() at mi_startup+0x90
>begin() at begin+0x43
>db>
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h hardclock() can happen, e.g., at boot time
>! * if you have fixed hardclock() to not be a broken fast interrupt
>! * handler, or if you sit at the ddb prompt for several seconds.
>! * Should do something to make them harmless.
>! */
>! do {
>! tc = timecounter;
>! *bt = tc->tc_offset;
>! bintime_addx(bt, tc->tc_scale * tco_delta(tc));
>! } while (tc != timecounter);
> }
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>%%%
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I get the following error when trying to rebuild the last couple of
days...
../sys/kern/syscalls.master
syscall.master : line 55: syscall number out of sync at 7 ...
line is: struct rusage * rsuage ) ; } wait4 wait_args int
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the problem thought, any other ideas appreaciated!!
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Is there any way to eliminate (or reduce) the SIO serial overflows that
seem to occu often on
several FreeBSD systems that I have. It seems to limit remote kernel
debugging to about 19.2 Kbaud..
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Does anyone know if the SourceForge 'igdb' code has been comitted to
current ??
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b-02 David Wolfskill wrote:
>>>Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:33:01 -0500
>>>From: Glenn Gombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>>I have tried to re-cvsup and a clean rebuild the alst couple of days, and I
>>>keep getting this error when I try and do an 'insta
.var.dist"
> /usr/sbin/mtree -deU -f /etc/mtree/BSD.var.dist -p /var
>@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
> # so if /var/tmp == /tmp, then you don't get a vi.recover.
> #
> if [ ! -h /tmp ]; then
>- mount_md ${tmpsize:=20480} /tmp 2
>+ mount_md ${tmpsize:=64m} /tmp 2
> chmod 01777 /tmp
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f this has been fixed yet ??
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value, but its
really, really annoying to have to do so
. Could the make file(s) for
-Current be set back to the default of treating 'warning(s)' as warnings
and not errors ??
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>> > The last time I checked, I get 12-15 thousand readers for each
>> > article. One half of one percent uptake would (hopefully) be quite a
>> > few bug reports.
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>Has some kind of conclusion been arrived at on this ?
>It has gone quiet si
next week :)
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>On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Glenn Gombert wrote:
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>>I have spent several months figuring how to do diskless mounts for
>> test kernels, run debuggers from serial terminals and do remote kernel
>> debugging with gdb, and
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>:> debugging with gdb, and spent
the diskless(s) scripts have a number of problems with them that need
to be fixed as well..inorder to get diskless kernels booting properly...
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the diskless(s) scripts have a number of problems with them that need
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the diskless(s) scripts have a number of problems with them that need
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try "make -DNO_WERROR kernel" it overrides the complier warning messages
being generated at the moment (that are treated as errors) .
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'control-alt-escape' it breaks into ddd just fine as well :
>(2) Is serial break currently broken in 'cu'?
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are available at:
>http://www.chesapeake.net/~jroberson/uma.tar
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>Untar into src/sys and apply the patch. After you rerun config you should
>be ready to compile.
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I have seen the same message on a couple FreeBSD systems that I run over
the last several months, but they both seem to be running fine. I was
wondering if it was a 'hack attempt' of somekind over my DSL line....
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t does not
seem to boot at all. Has anyone experienced a similar problem when trying
to install FreeBSD on this platform?? Any info is appreciated
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Those error(s) seem to be gone with today's cvsup and rebuild, I think
that John Baldwin made a change to kern_mutex.c that seems to have
resolved the problem :-)
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> btw: frequently i see "Could Not Sleep..." messages like those Glenn
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RCS file: /dump/FreeBSD-CVS/src/sys/i386/include/atomic.h,v
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -r1.21 atomic.h
--- atomic.h2001/10/08 20:58:24 1.21
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