On Monday, 25 July 2016 17:11:23 CEST, Eric van Gyzen
<vangy...@freebsd.org> wrote:
What file system are you using?
UFS; I followed the good instructions about new SSD disk configuration;
that's why I now have swap as plain file :-(
Do a full fsck (or zfs scrub).
will do a full fsck;
Try moving swap to a raw (freebsd-swap) partition so that you might get
a kernel core dump. That will be the essential next step.
ok, I will dump /usr to some external disk, shrink
the partition, creat swap and re-create /usr
Without more details from a core dump or debugger, your best option is
to try a release or an older build. If that works, try to find the
commit that introduced the behavior. This will be very tedious and
time-consuming for your scenario, so definitely try getting a core dump
first.
the problem is as well: until now no further crashes had occured, i.e. it'
difficult to see if it works or not;
matthias
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