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Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 15:50:01 -0500 (EST)
From: Bryan Liesner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Shizuka Kudo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Still getting panic on boot.

On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Shizuka Kudo wrote:

>
> --- walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 04:00 GMT Mar 12:
> >
> > Just cvsup'd and rebuilt with same result as 12 hours ago --
> > I see a kernel panic "page fault while in kernel mode" just
> > after attempting to mount the root filesystem.
> >
> > The kernel from yesterday works fine and when I reboot the
> > filesystems come up clean, so the new kernel nevers writes
> > to disk, apparently.
> >
> > Am I the only one seeing this?
>
> I saw the same here. However, after reboot with the same faulty kernel, it may not 
> panic but
> doesn't have the /dev/null entry which makes the bootup process failed.  In 
> addition, my -current
> was cvsup'd about four hours ago.
>

I'm seeing the same thing - /dev/null disappeared.  I also saw in my
nightly scripts that 'tee /dev/stderr' failed as well.  It seems
fairly random. X wouldn't start, complaining that /dev/vga doesn't
exist.

I did a cvsup by date/time:
 *default release=cvs date=2003.03.10.12.00.00 tag=.

That seems to put things right.  There were some kern commits
shortly after that time that caused this weirdness.  I've been really
busy at work fixing a billion bugs for c client rollout - no time for
a backtrace...

( the bugs aren't mine - I write perfect code every time :)  )

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