Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 18:12:17 -0700 From: Hubbard Jordan <jordan.hubbard@gmail.com> To: Oleksandr Tymoshenko <gonzo@bluezbox.com> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Raspberry pi not ready to self-host yet? Message-ID: <60025368-8500-499C-9748-D1FF29E8DFEF@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <489E95FC-AF71-483C-BA08-81276B850B7F@bluezbox.com> References: <800732D1-B06A-40AE-AE69-F6170662B2AA@turbofuzz.com> <20130626235542.27844683@ivory.wynn.com> <79CFABCE-156A-44B5-B989-A3607C47B2AF@mail.turbofuzz.com> <20130627013142.5fdb2544@ivory.wynn.com> <DC57FE36-8A1B-4372-A3E8-82CCB9730FDC@turbofuzz.com> <20130627111623.137ad2ca@ivory.wynn.com> <20130627215424.GA2441@night.db.net> <463D25BB-88D6-4B2E-A7F2-05A8B0525571@gmail.com> <489E95FC-AF71-483C-BA08-81276B850B7F@bluezbox.com>
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On Jul 1, 2013, at 1:33 AM, Oleksandr Tymoshenko <gonzo@bluezbox.com> = wrote: > It crashes due to INVARIANTS options in kernel config. I'm going to > look into this problem some time next week unless someone beats me to = it.=20 > Just disable them for now.=20 Yep, that did the trick! I'm now able to build world / kernel for ARM = on my MacBook Pro* and boot the result on the PI with no problems: FreeBSD pi 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0 r252509M: Tue Jul 2 = 00:57:07 PDT 2013 jkh@whappy:/usr/obj/arm.armv6/usr/src/sys/RPI-B = arm I even have NFS up and running on the PI since adding "options NFSD" to = the RPI-B kernel. Since there are no modules built for ARM (why is = that?) that was kind of my only option. Might be worth adding to the = RPI-B configuration file until such time as that changes! - Jordan * OK, to be more accurate, I actually have FreeBSD-current running under = VMWare Fusion and the Mac's built-in SD card reader assigned to the VM, = which lets me mount it and DESTDIR=3D/sd in order to install the = world/kernel on the SD card. Unfortunately, you can't set DESTDIR to = an NFS mount because the attempts to set the immutable flags blow the = build up. :)
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