Date: Thu, 30 Oct 1997 20:35:50 -0500 From: Gabor Liptak <gliptak@usa.net> To: freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: re. signal 11 at install Message-ID: <345935F6.7808E008@usa.net>
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In the process of loading the bin directory from a DOS partition with
minimal install (I couldn't get the FTP-over-modem part working too :( )
Follows the end-of-the-log:
DEBUG: uc_open: for entry 13, decoded: "_scsi_tinit", 7 1 0 -264725160
DEBUG: attempting to open /dev/kmeme for incore
DEBUG: got isa information
DEBUG: got pci information
DEBUG: got eisa information
DEBUG: kernel name is /kernel.GENERIC, incore 0
DEBUG: attempting to open /kernel.GENERIC
DEBUG: attempting to mmap 1457189 bytes
DEBUG: signal 11 caught! That is bad
I was able to finally load it when I reformatted the floppy again with
the original boot.flp.
Now when I got a minimal install up and running, the next question is
how do I get the rest of the files on there :(
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Gabor Liptak
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