> Jan Stocker wrote: > > Before blaming me, i know it is not supported for 5.x or -current, but i > > think some of us have that stuff already running on -current. > > > > I've been in hospital for many weeks and now i updated my system (late > > November) to the currents current. After adding the missing include, i > > successfully compiled the nvidia driver but loading the kernel module > > leads to: > > > > Feb 24 08:17:08 Twoflower kernel: link_elf: symbol rman_get_start > > undefined... > > IIRC I had this same problem when I tried the new scheduler (SCHED_ULE) > because (for some reason I don't understand) the linux.ko kernel module > was not built when I compiled my kernel. > > When I went back to the old scheduler (SCHED_4BSD) the linux.ko module > reappeared and all worked again -- except that you'll get a 'page fault > while in kernel mode' when you shut down the X server. > > I didn't try actually compiling linux into the kernel with the new > scheduler -- you might try that first if you want to run the new > scheduler
My system has never seen the ULE scheduler, so there must be another thing... -- Jan Stocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message