Subject: mfs panic
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Chris Jones <cjones@rupert.honors.montana.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 03/22/1999 14:19:38
I've got a machine (i386) running a -current kernel from tarballs I
grabbed last Friday. When I try to mount a big /tmp, it panics.
If I try "mount_mfs -s 1000000 /dev/sd3b /tmp", it works. But if I
try 1656400 (the actual size of sd3b) instead, it dies. For some
intermediate set of sizes, it will work if I first mount and then
unmount an MFS of size 1000000.
_eintrnames
_amap_copy
_uvmfault_amapcopy
_uvm_fault
_trap (number 6)
I'm willing to help somebody debug this, but I don't claim to know
anything about the guts of VM.
Chris
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