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Date:      Sat, 22 Jun 1996 19:38:20 -0400
From:      Anil John <ajohn@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us>
To:        "'FreeBSD Questions'" <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Compiling kernel for ATAPI CD-ROM error - fatal signal 11- what is it?
Message-ID:  <01BB6072.5EB9E540@ppp97.bcpl.lib.md.us>

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Oops...Sorry. I had sent this message out previously with the wrong reply address. Apologies.

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I am trying to recompile 2.1 RELEASE kernel to take advantage of an ATAPI IDE
CD-ROM.  I copied my GENERIC configuration file to a new one called HAMMER.

The only change made to the config file was to take out the # on:

options   ATAPI
device    wcd0

and to delete

cpu "I386_CPU"
cpu "I586_CPU" since I have a 486DX/66

'wcd0c' and 'rwcd0c' are present in the /dev directory from my original
installation. Ran config on HAMMER. Changed to the HAMMER directory and ran
make.
  
My compile stopped with the following error:
--------
June 22 17:31:56 hammer /kernel: pid 453: cc1: uid 0: exited on signal 11
cc: Interal compiler error: program as got fatal signal 11
*** Error code 1

Stop.
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I would appreciate some help deciphering this deep magic.  I am a very new
FreeBSD user so please do not take any knowledge for granted  :).  I am
using the directions in Greg Lehey's 'Installing and Running FreeBSD' to
rebuild the kernel.


My Configuration:

486 DX2/66
8 MB of RAM
ATI Graphics Xpression
Promise EIDE Controller (BIOS disabled), My Hard disk is directly recognized from the system bios.
WD 730 Meg EIDE hard disk split between DOS and FreeBSD as Master on First IDE Controller.
Creative Labs 4x IDE CD-ROM as Master on second IDE controller.

wdc0 and wdc1 are recognized on boot up probe and the Hard disk is installed but the CD ROM is not.


Anil


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