Subject: Re: sysinst segfaults near end of installation
To: jon <TYR124840@tyler.net>
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 04/07/2002 16:17:34
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 08:48:23PM -0600, jon wrote:
> im installing from cd, 1.5.2 release iso, pretty routine setup with a custom
> install of everything but games and X related packages
>
> everything works fine until after devices are made, before addition
> configuration - of timezone, i believe
>
> the program closes and reports a problem with UID 0 on /, file system full
>
> since / in this case is a cd im not quite sure what its trying to do
it's trying to dump core.
>
>
>
> also, during configuration of the MBR partition table and the disklabel,
> sysinst reports weird offsets
>
> for instance, my partition 1 (second one) i made with win2k install tools,
> its type C
>
> im setting up partition 0 for netbsd and entering offset 0, and size 9999;
What units ?
> upon exiting, i find that it reports 10000 - its increased apparently by one
Probably to round it to cylinder boundary.
>
> by the way, i can duplicate the above for any size value, its ALWAYS
> increased by one when reported later
>
> then during configuration of the disklabel, the size of the netbsd part of
> the disk (/dev/wd0c) is reported as 9998, instead of 9999
This may also be a rounding problem. What do the sectors number looks like ?
>
> again, the above i can duplicate
>
> then, when i then enter 0 as the offset for /dev/wd0a and 9999 as the size,
> i end up with 9998
You make wd0a the whole NetBSD partition, so you don't have any swap
partition ?
This may be because of this sysinst dumps core.
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Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
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