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Date:      Tue, 11 Feb 2020 01:35:44 +0100
From:      =?utf-8?Q?Klaus_K=C3=BCchemann?= <maciphone2@googlemail.com>
To:        bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net>, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Subject:   Unload Re: RPI4 Install r357606 test 09.02.2020 failed
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In-Reply-To: <20200211002108.GC19140@www.zefox.net>
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> Am 11.02.2020 um 01:21 schrieb bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net>:
>=20
>=20
> OK boot kernel.spare
> can't boot 'kernel.spare', kernel module already loaded
> OK unload
> OK boot kernel.spare
> can't find 'kernel.spare'
> OK load kernel.spare
> can't find 'kernel.spare'
> OK load /boot/kernel.spare
> don't know how to load module '/boot/kernel.spare'=20
>=20
> Formerly kernel.spare loaded and ran on this machine.
> Also, I don't remember the need for the unload command.
> Is it likely that loader is somehow corrupted? The invalid
> pmap panic that took the machine down happened near the end=20
> of installworld.=20
>=20
> Thanks for reading, and all your help!
>=20
> bob prohaska
>=20
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Hi Bob,

thanks for reading the Wiki-hints,
please read carefully again, thank you.
If returns :  'don't know how to load module=E2=80=98  or 'can't find=E2=80=
=99 that means that=20
the PATH you typed in was wrong.
The default path is: /boot/kernel/kernel
which means that the targeted kernel is in folder /boot/kernel .
You need to type the exact path .
Browse from =C3=92K ls`as if you were on a normal shell,
 e.g. # ls /boot
and please tell us if you succeed or other issues occur .
=E2=80=9Aunload' is not compellingly neccessary in all cases but helped =
me often after critical KPs.
You can also try(without unload/load): 'OK boot  =
/boot/yourkernel/kernel=E2=80=98
So for kernel.spare it=E2=80=99s probably :
'OK boot /boot/kernel.spare/kernel'

Regards=20
Klaus








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