Subject: Re: Re: Couldn't allocate memory.
To: None <port-hpcarm@netbsd.org>
From: Valeriy E. Ushakov <uwe@ptc.spbu.ru>
List: port-hpcarm
Date: 03/05/2005 06:43:50
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 03:07:43 +0200, otto.waltari@kolumbus.fi wrote:
> So, I'm able too boot the precompiled kernel from 20040706. But can't
> use that because I have to compile a custom kernel with the line
> "config netbsd root on ? type ? dumps on none" in kernel config.
> Otherwise the kernel booting will crash after "root file system type:
> ffs". This issue was discussed on this list before, so no more about
> it for now.
How does it fail? Where does the crash happen. I read in your
previous messages that the problem only manifested with your 1GB card.
It sounds like the problem is confined to this piece of main
(kern/init_main.c)
cpu_rootconf(); // <- ok
cpu_dumpconf();
...
vfs_mountroot(...);
It should be easy to narrow it further down.
> Booting my own custom kernel with your build of hpcboot doesn't
> freeze the device, but it stops the boot process.
I don't understand "doesn't freeze the device, but it stops the boot
process". Does hpcboot refuses to proceed with the boot at some point
and you are back to hpcboot?
SY, Uwe
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