2008/12/30 Thilo Pfennig <t...@pfennigsolutions.de>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I have a FAT32 disk on wd1i as a disk for interchange with other > computers. On every bootup I get the message "No space for FAT (Cannot > allocate memory)" and then get into a shell where I should check > manually.
Okay, so when you're booting OpenBSD -CURRENT, you're getting this error? What does your disklabel look like? Is the "FAT32 disk" a separate physical disk, and/or separate slice, and (disklabel) partition)? Where does it come in, when does it get mounted? What does your fstab(5) say? But I can mount the disk without any problem. I have found > this as it seems to be a bug in NetBSD and FreeBSD but did not find it > mentioned on this list. I don't understand what you mean by that. What is "this"? Are you getting the same error message with these other BSDs? What makes you think it's a bug in Net/FreeBSD? Is this a known/confirmed bug there? Yadda, yadda, yadda. > Anybody can give me a hint of what could be wrong. My system is rather > current but I had not updated after december 4th. I guess a dmesg also couldn't hurt, but whatever. Sorry, I don't have answers, only questions. regards, --ropers