Subject: Re: -current errors
To: NetBSD/mac68k Mailing List <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Allen Briggs <briggs@canolog.ninthwonder.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/08/1998 10:46:57
> Every kernel that I have compiled in the past week has died
> horribly upon bootup. I've supped the ksrc-mac68k and ksrc-common...
Are you compiling with UVM? Are you doing a "clean" make? I.e., remove
the entire compile directory, config, then make depend && make.
> should I be getting any other files? The kernels compile fine, but when I
> boot I get to a point and it drops into the debugger and scrolls me with
Where is that point, and what is the initial panic/trap message? I got
a kernel bus error on a kernel built yesterday evening, but it was well
into starting the daemons like cron, etc.. This is on a Q700 with 20MB
of RAM, GENERIC kernel with UVM.
-allen
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Allen Briggs - briggs@ninthwonder.com