Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 23:28:38 +0200 From: Denis <denis@berlin.ccc.de> To: Peter Grehan <grehan@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: some questions Message-ID: <126AF71C-EF02-11D8-B6A3-000A95DC1BF6@berlin.ccc.de> In-Reply-To: <411ECBD0.5040305@freebsd.org> References: <E5044758-ED6B-11D8-ACD7-000A95DC1BF6@berlin.ccc.de> <411D48D0.4000407@freebsd.org> <D0069081-EE2F-11D8-AB22-000A95DC1BF6@berlin.ccc.de> <411ECBD0.5040305@freebsd.org>
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Hi 50% are freezes and the other 50% are vm_page_insert page already inserted at 0x25f29c (kernel from your last iso image) It happens when I try to checkout the world from a local repository or when I simply md5 a big file. today also the fsck freezes (but that was an old kernel because to fsck I need the old kernel which work with syscons.disable=1) Denis On 15.08.2004, at 04:34, Peter Grehan wrote: > Hi Denis, > >> Your new image works fine. But the freezes still happen. > > Damn, I'd convinced myself that they had disappeared :-( > > Do these happen under any particular circumstance ? e.g. doing > a buildworld or similar ? Or just general usage ? > > What systems did this happen on ? > >> With your CD I still can't use a usb keyboard with my >> AlBook but it works with two different desktop models. > > I'll try it out on the 366 iBook. I should get access to > a 1.25G 12" AlBook mid-week so that will shed some light > on the matter. > >> On a dual G4 500 your new ISO does not boot. >> I think it is because the alias for the cd device is >> not properly set. >> But at least boot ide1:,\boot\loader works! >> Maybe you can reflect that in your install.html > > Will do. > > later, > > Peter. >help
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