Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 22:55:09 +0000 (UTC) From: Walter Hurry <walterhurry@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 9.2-RC1: Problem with Kernel Message-ID: <ku94od$9j4$1@ger.gmane.org> References: <mailman.55.1376222402.88001.freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> < 20130811222354.T90173@sola.nimnet.asn.au>
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On Sun, 11 Aug 2013 22:47:36 +1000, Ian Smith wrote: > In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 479, Issue 8, Message: 10 On Sun, 11 > Aug 2013 09:43:57 +0000 (UTC) Walter Hurry <walterhurry@gmail.com> > wrote: > > On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 21:29:10 +0200, Polytropon wrote: > > > > > On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 19:04:29 +0000 (UTC), Walter Hurry wrote: > > >> This is 9.2-RC1 on amd64 (upgraded from 9.2-BETA1 by refetching > > >> the source from releng/9.2 and rebuilding kernel and world). > > >> > > >> The kernel compiles and runs fine using the supplied GENERIC, but > > >> when I try to use my custom kenel config file, on reboot I get > > >> this: > > >> > > >> Mounting from ufs:/dev/ada0p2 failed with error 19 > > >> > > >> What module(s) have I missed? > > > > > > Diff against the GENERIC kernel. Maybe "device xhci"? > > > What bootable media is listed when you type "?" at the mountroot > > > prompt? > > > If GENERIC boots and your kernel doesn't, there should be a > > > significant difference regarding the config file's content. :-) > > > > Thanks for the reply. When I type "?" at the mountroot prompt I get: > > > > List of GEOM managed disk devices: > > > > with nothing shown. > > > > After restoring the GENERIC kernel, the output from 'gpart list' is: > > > > Geom name: ada0 > [..] > > Consumers: > > 1. Name: ada0 > > Mediasize: 21474836480 (20G) > > Sectorsize: 512 Mode: r2w2e3 > > > > (This is a small VirtualBox VM.) > > > > Kernel config is at http://paste2.org/h17Ih0PD > > Please Walter, it's not fair to make us do the work of figuring out what > you've changed from GENERIC in that, when all you need to provide is: > > # diff -uw /path/to/GENERIC /path/to/YOURKERNEL > > More ideal for custom kernel configs - for just these occasions - is: > > include GENERIC ident YOURKERNEL # custom {no,}device and {no,}options > statements > Sorry. A diff wouldn't have helped much, as every line had changed due to my reformatting. Never mind, I'll work it out for myself by a process of elimination - and I'll post the answer here just in case anyone else is interested.
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