John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> writes:
> On Wednesday 02 June 2010 6:37:59 pm Dave Hayes wrote:
>> John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> writes:
>> > Ok, if you are using a stock mfsroot from a release build, that should
>> > work fine. If you have built a custom mfsroot that is larger, then
>> > you may need to increase NKPT on i386. In very recent 7 and later you
>> > can do this by setting it to a new value in your kernel config. In
>> > older versions you can do this by manually adding a #define to set a
>> > new value of NKPT in opt_global.h or hacking on the source directly.
>>
>> Is this also true for amd64 (which is my particular target)?
>
> It might be. What is the panic you are seeing?
I can't see the panic as it repeatedly scrolls across the console screen
faster than I can read it. In this case the mfsroot is around 275MB.
I have noticed that sometimes I can build an mfsroot that does not crash
of this size.
--
Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - dave@jetcafe.org
>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
People usually oppose things because they are ignorant of them.
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