Date: Tue, 11 Apr 1995 15:24:28 +0000 From: kroonder@knoware.nl (George Kroonder) To: osyjm@schizo.coe.montana.edu (Jaye Mathisen) Cc: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Newbie: Can't compile (new) kernel, cc dumps core Message-ID: <9504111327.AA05877@indy.knoware.nl>
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On Apr 10, 20:26, Jaye Mathisen (osyjm@schizo.coe.montana.edu) wrote me: >Try playing with some of the speed settings on your adaptec, you may >have flaky hardware, or not good termination. I fought with a (weird) termination problem before, but solved that; things seem te be working ok on the side of the scsi-subsystem. I checked the bus speed and all settings in the Adaptec ROM, and they seem ok to me. Is there anything, utillity-wise, that will test, certify or monitor the SCSI-bus for any problems? >Then try downloading the latest snapshopts, see if they help. I tried something else last night after reading the BSD Manual on kernel config, and now it exited with a memory fault, cc dumped with error code 139 on compiling ip_mroute.c. I just found it that way this morning, so I'll see if I can find that error described somewhere. I did a "config GENERIC", "make depend" and "make kernel" this time (anything wrong with that?). I don't want to download the SNAP as of now, as I'm more concerned with getting this up (and it should work), and worrying about upgrading later. The 2.0R should still be well "supported", right? Thanks for the reply. l8r, george. p.s. I'm posting this to the list also... ============================================================= e-mail : kroonder@knoware.nl | I prefer the wicked to the phone : +31-ido-not-thinkso | foolish. The wicked sometimes fax : +31-3463-53216 | rest. -Alexandre Dumas- =============================================================
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