Date: Mon, 10 Apr 1995 13:43:47 +0000 From: kroonder@knoware.nl (George Kroonder) To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Newbie: Can't compile (new) kernel, cc dumps core Message-ID: <9504101146.AA24615@indy.knoware.nl>
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/* Intro: Damn this shitty mac, hung on ARA and now I have to retype this */
I'm a complete newbie to FreeBSD, and to unix as a sysadmin. Have had some
HP/UX user xperiences in college, but that's about it. I just installed the
2.0 CDROM release (everything) on the following hardware:
intel 386/25 cpu
4 MB RAM
ISA Bus
Adaptec 1542c
1x Fujitsu M2622S-512 (SCSI2, 320MB)
2x Quantum LPS340S (SCSI2, 340MB)
1x Nec CDROM:210 (SCSI1, external)
1x Colorado QIC80 tapedrive on floppy port
VGA mono 256k, mono IBM monitor
Lanresearch ethernet adapter (NE2000)
Std. I/O (2 serial, 1 parallel)
It's not fast but should work, right?
I read Evi Nemeth's Unix Sysadmin handbook cover to cover (then finding out
there is a second edition, so I just got that). Read the FAQ, and following
this I tried to configure my kernel.
I edited LINT, removing all I didn't need, did a config(8) and then a make
depend (as config told me to do so). That went ok (no errors). Then I tried
make all, and after a while got a "page fault" error (12?) after which the
machine rebooted automagically.
Following the FAQ I then tried to config and make all "GENERIC", with the
same result (didn't do a make depend as it's not mentioned in the FAQ). I
found that cc had dumped core, but I really have no clue as to what to do
to get it to compile.
Be sure to rub it in, if it's something really stupid i've overseen <grin>.
Anyway, any help, pointers or the likes will be much appreciated, as I'm
trying to expand my horizon past my DOS and Mac experience, and am
perfectly clueless.
l8r,
george.
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