The filesystem with the kernel that had debugging symbols was fried. All I have is below, but I can try to crash the system tonight, if needed, with a (new) debuggable kernel.
-- Steve (kgdb) bt #0 0xc017fd9e in dumpsys () #1 0xc017fb8b in boot () #2 0xc017ffbd in panic () #3 0xc01ac62b in bdwrite () #4 0xc01df3a5 in ffs_update () #5 0xc01ebd06 in ffs_fsync () #6 0xc01ea506 in ffs_sync () #7 0xc01b7f2d in sync () #8 0xc017f828 in boot () #9 0xc017ffbd in panic () #10 0xc0179332 in free () #11 0xc01af803 in cache_zap () #12 0xc01afd0b in cache_purge () #13 0xc01b43cc in getnewvnode () #14 0xc01ea816 in ffs_vget () #15 0xc01ed0e1 in ufs_lookup () #16 0xc01f1d15 in ufs_vnoperate () #17 0xc01b0026 in vfs_cache_lookup () #18 0xc01f1d15 in ufs_vnoperate () #19 0xc01b3671 in lookup () #20 0xc01b316c in namei () #21 0xc01b9d35 in lstat () #22 0xc02235df in syscall () #23 0xc0217c9d in syscall_with_err_pushed () #24 0x280a753d in ?? () #25 0x280a6dde in ?? () #26 0x804972e in ?? () #27 0x804b728 in ?? () #28 0x80493c1 in ?? () To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message