that did her, thanks ... should this maybe be mentioned in
/usr/src/UPDATING?  I've gotten into the habit of pretty much checking
there first, and saw no mention of this (could be blind too, its happened
before) ...



On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Bosko Milekic wrote:

> 
>   Yes, this is what I initially got. Although I'm not quite interested in
>   this particular problem. What I need is profiling to work.
> 
>   Still, what you should look at is adding the `hints' directive to your
>   kernel configuration file, if you haven't done so already. See if that
>   fixes your problem.
> 
> On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Ya know, I never thought about checkign /var/log/messages on mine to see
> > if it was, in fact, booting (I thought it was, it sounded like it was, but
> > I couldn't think of a way to check) ...
> > 
> > Using kernel sources up-to-date as of a few hours ago, I've tried to pare
> > my optimzatins down to a simple '-O -pipe', and I'm getting the same thing
> > as you, where I effectively get:
> > 
> > Booting kernel ...
> > \
> > 
> > on my screen, and that's the end of it.  Looking at /var/log/messages, it
> > looks like I am getting a full reboot happening, right down to
> > initializing 'vmmon', but nothing to my screen.
> > 
> > I've been trying to follow the -current list to see if any ideas/solutions
> > pop up, but the only things I've noticed so far have revolved around
> > optimization issues, but its more then possible that I missed a message
> > ...
> > 
> > My last good kernel, that boot'd fine, is:
> > 
> > @(#)FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Wed Jun 14 01:03:00 ADT 2000
> > 
> > With every other one since resulting in the above ...
> > 
> 
> 
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