Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 18:55:36 +1000 From: Peter Grehan <grehan@freebsd.org> To: Andreas Tobler <toa@pop.agri.ch> Cc: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Updated install ISO Message-ID: <428EF788.8070700@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <428EE966.4040305@pop.agri.ch> References: <428BC6D0.90207@freebsd.org> <428CFF53.7070907@pop.agri.ch> <428D2D6C.5050601@freebsd.org> <428E59DE.9000900@pop.agri.ch> <428E7734.9060606@freebsd.org> <428ED750.70308@pop.agri.ch> <428EE671.5030900@freebsd.org> <428EE966.4040305@pop.agri.ch>
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Hi Andreas, >> No, that's perfectly fine. In fact, I've not run a machine with that >> much RAM. I wonder if that's the issue :) > > Hm, I could remove one DIMM and see it gets better? You can artificially reduce the amount of RAM present from the loader prompt with OK set hw.physmem=512M ... or whatever value. It might be worthwhile to try it at 512M and see how it goes. The builds I've done have been on machines with 512 and 640M. >>> The sig 11 appeared mostly when I switched virtual console. >> >> Is this while running a build ? > > Yes, on one console a 'make buildworld' and on another console usual > shell activities. Then I saw the sig 11 in the make console. I'll try done some console switching while building on a VTY - I usually kick it off in a remote login. later, Peter.
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