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MMU Faults, segmentation and kernel panics. :(
After removing my 8UP board I was hoping to have no more trouble I was
sadly mistaken. I tried compiling my own 1.4.1 kernel but midway through
got a kernel panic, db did say soemthing about an MMU fault. Just before
the kernel panic the screen had a segmentation fault message. Now when I
boot up netbsd when it tired to run fsck on the partitions I just goes
right into db. (kernel panic) I'm really stating to fear hardware
failure. I've tried booting with the -n0 option hoping to use one block
of memory but the dmesg still says there are 2 segments of memory.. is
-n0 not the loadbsd option to disable discontiguous memory? Anyone else
have this prooblem!? :(
Hope to get more info.
Ben Bogart
NetBSD 1.4.0, GENERIC Kernel, Amiga 3000, 24MB Ram, 2.1GB HD, EGS Spectrum Card.
"CPU clock speed is nothing--system architecture is everything."
- John Blommers, Hewlett-Packard
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