At 10:03 04/03/99 , Sheldon Hearn wrote:
>I'm living in the past again. Fixed in rev1.225 of files.i386 . Update
>your src/sys/i386/conf, since LINT has been updated as well.
Hmm, I just did but via cvsup.uk.freebsd.org. Maybe the fix hasn't
propagated to there yet.
Thanks
At 10:00 04/03/99 , Sheldon Hearn wrote:
>Are you sure it isn't because atapi-fd.c is missing from your
>sys/i386/conf/files.i386 ?
Yes, that's the reason - I guess I shouldn't speculate when I don't know
how it all gels together!
Thanks,
Mike
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My kernel is failing at the "make depend" stage owing to typos in the new
ATA code. It seems that atapi-all.c is trying to include "atapifd.h" when
the file is actually called "atapi-fd.h". The same may apply to other
included files.
Regards,
Mike
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(.text+0x12c4): undefined reference to `PacketAliasPermanentLink'
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
Any clues?
Regards,
Mike
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At 10:13 28/01/99 , Mike Zanker wrote:
>Thanks, this is the problem - I've only got I586_CPU in my config. I *knew*
>I should have kept a GENERIC kernel around!
OK, I've been very, very silly and not kept a GENERIC kernel around and
cannot boot with my existing kernel. Is t
nks to all who answered,
Mike
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Having just upgraded my motherboard/CPU to a BX chip set and Celeron 333 I
attempted to boot into my 3.0-STABLE system. However, as soon as the kernel
starts to boot I get
panic: cpu class not configured
and the machine reboots (and so on...)
Is this cpu supported?
Thanks,
Mike
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At 21:11 16/01/99 , jack wrote:
>rc.local was removed from the tree on Dec. 12th. If you're still
>using it you're on your own, edit it as you wish. :)
Oops - I'd better delete it then. I've always updated /etc from src/etc but
never compared for removals.
Tha
Just noticed that both rc and rc.local print "starting local daemons" and
the terminating ".". Would it not be more aesthetically pleasing if only
rc.local did so?
Mike
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