On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
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> This bug report shows a fault address in a privately build kernel.
>
This problem occurred in a snapshot kernel.
Here is an updated picture of the error message:
http://devio.us/~roby/uvm_fault.jpg
(please refresh if you see the old i
Everyone please look at two things in this bug report:
> uvm_fault(0x80b999c0, 0x8019d000, 0, 4) -> e
and:
> OpenBSD 5.1-current (bsd.build) #0: Sun Mar 25 09:34:02 PDT 2012
> r...@onion.my.domain:/tmp/bsd.build
Let me explain something clearly.
Bug reports come in quite of
This is a preliminary report. I am available to test and report further.
This problem exists with current bsd.rd amd64.
I have an internal HD identified as wd0. A few slices have been
grouped together for /usr/local on sd0 via softraid(4) CONCAT. After
booting from bsd.rd I drop to shell, cd /dev