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Date:      Tue, 24 Feb 1998 23:09:13 -0800 (PST)
From:      Grimm <grimm@shell.pgonline.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Recovering from disaster, and other nastiness...
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.95.980224224955.11778A-100000@shell.pgonline.com>

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I've managed to recover successfully from my little adventure with my hard
drive, (partly solved by uninstalling my new RAM and putting all my old
RAM back in)  but I still have a question. 

First, while I still had my new RAM in, I got a number of odd faults.
Namely, I would get something like this:

Fatal trap 12 page fault while in kernel mode

Fault code: supervisor read, page not present.
[snip]
Panic: page fault.

And the kernel would reboot the system.

Since I got these rather frequently, but I don't anymore, I suspect it is
a problem with the new RAM. Either that, or - as I suspect it may be - it
means I need to change the size of my /proc partition.

First of all, is this the case? And second, if it is, how does one _do_
this nondestructively?

Thanks once again in advance.


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