Hello! How can I tell GNU Mach _not_ to reboot the system on this ...
On Sun, Oct 31, 2004 at 09:49:25PM +0100, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote: > While compiling libc I got the following panic (note that I wasn't > doing any funky things at all, just had libc compiling): > > Kernel General protection trap, eip 0x1403b8 > kernel trap, type 13, code = 14 > Dump of i386_saved_state 15d1cf28: > EAX 00000017 EBX 0000000d ECX 15d1cfff EDX 0000001c > ESI 010d96d3 EDI 14ea6a30 EBP 15d1cf98 ESP 0013e0eb > CS 0008 SS 96d3 DS 0010 ES 0010 FS 001f GS 0027 > v86: DS 6000 ES 0017 FS 0005 GS 0005 > EIP 001403b8 EFLAHS 00010202 > trapno 13: General protection, error 00000014 > panic: trap > In tight loop: hit ctl-alt-del to reboot ... type of problem? I'm probably getting the same error while trying to build glibc, too, and can reproduce it -- but I couldn't write down the error message, because the system immediatelly rebooted. How can I help to debug this? Shall I recompile GNU Mach with the patch Roland posted in this thread? I'm running Debian GNU/Hurd K8. Regards, Thomas P.S. The error from above and GNU Mach's shutdown message "init: notifying [...] of shutdown... halting Mach (flags 0x8)... In thight loop: hiy ctl-alt-del to reboot" won't show up on my screen if I have '/hurd/console ...' running. Shouldn't these messages get passed through? _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list Bug-hurd@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd