Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 11:09:33 -0800 From: Garrett Cooper <yanefbsd@gmail.com> To: Jan Henrik Sylvester <me@janh.de> Cc: stable-list freebsd <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: 7.1-RC2: link_elf: symbol cp_time undefined Message-ID: <C7A3C6EB-8AD3-48B9-A4B5-2775EE72294A@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4953720D.8090201@janh.de> References: <4953720D.8090201@janh.de>
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On Dec 25, 2008, at 3:44, Jan Henrik Sylvester <me@janh.de> wrote: > During boot I see: link_elf: symbol cp_time undefined > > I have realized it now with RC2, but looking at my logs, I have had > that message during boot since upgrading this machine from 7.0- > RELEASE to 7.1-RC1 via freebsd-update a at Dec-8. (I did recompile > kernel modules from ports: fusefs-kmod and kqemu-kmod.) > > What is the easiest way to find out what tried to link to the > unknown symbol? The context in which the messages appear is: > > savecore: no dumps found > Initial i386 initialization:. > Additional ABI support: linux. > Starting local daemons:kldload: can't load ntfs: File exists > link_elf: symbol cp_time undefined > kldload: can't load linprocfs: No such file or directory > link_elf: symbol cp_time undefined > mount: linprocfs : Operation not supported by device > . > Updating motd. > Starting fusefs. > fuse4bsd: version 0.3.9-pre1, FUSE ABI 7.8 > Mounting late file systems:. > > In my rc.local, I have > kldload ntfs > kldload linprocfs > mount -t linprocfs linprocfs /usr/compat/linux/proc > which used to work (I think). /boot/kernel/linprocfs.ko does exist. > > Cheers, > Jan Henrik Did you compile your kernel from scratch? -Garrett
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