Subject: Re: Kernel compiling
To: Colin Wood <ender@is.rice.edu>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@pgoyette.bdt.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/07/1997 13:24:13
Funny how this works - it seems that just when evreyone starts having this
problem, mine disappears; then, when evryone else gets fixed, my shutdown
problem returns! :)
But Colin's answer is preety much on the mark. Building a newer (or
older) kernel often fixes this problem, simply by moving something around
in low memory. No one has yet figured out what the key "something" is,
though.
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Colin Wood wrote:
> > I'm about ready to compile a GENERIC kernel for an SE/30, with the
> > Netatalk patches. I'm running GENERIC-78 now and have noticed that
> > it doesn't restart after "shutdown -rf now" like my system at home.
> > I think the home box is one of the SBC kernels, but is there some
> > option I'll need to define to make sure that I can reboot this box
> > remotely??
>
> Shutdown and reboot are two of the things that seem to randomly break
> under NetBSD from time to time. Simply building a more recent kernel may
> fix the problem...then again, it might not...
>
> Later.
>
> --
> Colin Wood ender@is.rice.edu
> Consultant Rice University
> Information Technology Services Houston, TX
>
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