Hello all, After figuring out that populating /dev fixed the last crash I had, I decided to get a new userland from nyftp (from Jan 5), and I synched src and built a new kernel today (Jan 6). A few problems: 1. It's behaving as if fstab doesn't exist or is incorrect, but I think it isn't. So it goes into single user mode. 2. I get weird errors trying to mount /dev/sd0a on / 3. After a few tries of different things, it panics on one of my mount commands. I attached the entire console output with VERBOSE_INIT_ARM Here's what I did: d0 at scsibus0 target 0 lun 0: <ST350064, 1A, H> disk fixed sd0: 465 GB, 16383 cyl, 16 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 976773168 sectors cprng sysctl: WARNING insufficient entropy at creation. boot device: <unknown> root on sd0a dumps on sd0b WARNING: clock lost 4755 days WARNING: using filesystem time WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE! init: copying out path `/sbin/init' 11 Enter pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh: We recommend that you create a non-root account and use su(1) for root access. # mount /dev/sd0a / mount: cannot open `/d': No such file or directory # ls -l /dev/sd0a brw-r----- 1 root operator 24, 0 Jan 6 13:52 /dev/sd0a # cd /dev # mount sd0a / mount: cannot open `sd': No such file or directory # mount ./sd0a / mount_ffs: uvm_fault(0xc25f2b98, 0, 1) -> e Fatal kernel mode data abort: 'Translation Fault (P)' trapframe: 0xc8adbdb0 FSR=00000017, FAR=0000000c, spsr=20000013 r0 =c2622c60, r1 =60000013, r2 =00000000, r3 =c22d3a80 r4 =c25e8008, r5 =c22bdb48, r6 =c25a6cd0, r7 =c2653800 r8 =bfffda18, r9 =00000000, r10=00010000, r11=c8adbe40 r12=00000000, ssp=c8adbe04, slr=c01bad4c, pc =c007d2b4 Stopped in pid 21.1 (mount_ffs) at netbsd:ffs_mount+0xb4: ldr r12, [r2 , #0x00c] db> bt netbsd:ffs_mount+0x10 pc =0xc007d210 rlv=0xc02e7ec8 (netbsd:VFS_MOUNT+0x18) rsp=0xc8adbe44 rfp=0xc8adbe50 r10=0xc25e8008 r9=0x00000000 r8=0xbfffda18 r7=0xbfffde1c r6=0x00000000 r5=0xc25a6cd0 r4=0xc03c41f8 netbsd:VFS_MOUNT+0x18 pc =0xc02e7ec8 rlv=0xc02eaadc (netbsd:do_sys_mount+0x3bc) rsp=0xc8adbe54 rfp=0xc8adbec0 netbsd:do_sys_mount+0x3bc pc =0xc02eaadc rlv=0xc02ead84 (netbsd:sys___mount50+0x3c) rsp=0xc8adbec4 rfp=0xc8adbef0 r10=0xc03e8dbc r9=0x00000005 r8=0xc25ed6d0 r7=0x0000019a r6=0x000091a4 r5=0x00010000 r4=0xbfffde1c netbsd:sys___mount50+0x3c pc =0xc02ead84 rlv=0xc0231108 (netbsd:syscall+0x84) rsp=0xc8adbef4 rfp=0xc8adbf80 r6=0xc2653800 r5=0x00000000 r4=0xc8adbfb0 netbsd:syscall+0x84 pc =0xc0231108 rlv=0xc0231320 (netbsd:swi_handler+0x94) rsp=0xc8adbf84 rfp=0xc8adbfac r10=0x20030cbc r9=0x00000000 r8=0x00000000 r7=0x00000001 r6=0xc03c32ec r5=0xc2653800 r4=0xc8adbfb0 netbsd:swi_handler+0x94 pc =0xc0231320 rlv=0xc005c088 (netbsd:swi_entry+0x28) rsp=0xc8adbfb0 rfp=0xbfffde34 r8=0x00000000 r7=0x00000010 r6=0x00000070 r5=0xbfffde1c r4=0xc03c32ec db> I booted this same kernel with an older userland (at least 6 months older). It boots fine and I haven't been able to get it to panic. Any help would be appreciated. Andy
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