on 04/02/2013 21:58 John Baldwin said the following:
> You can also load modules manually by
> using the add-kld command (give it a full path to an individual module). You
> may need to use 'nosharedlibrary' to unload symbols from the "wrong" module
> before add-kld will be useful however.
I thin
On Monday, February 04, 2013 6:43:43 am Andriy Gapon wrote:
> on 04/02/2013 12:36 Matt Burke said the following:
> > How do I get kgdb to load kernel modules from somewhere other than
> > /boot/kernel?
> >
> > Googling tells me I need to use asf to create a file, but I haven't managed
> > to figur
on 04/02/2013 12:36 Matt Burke said the following:
> How do I get kgdb to load kernel modules from somewhere other than
> /boot/kernel?
>
> Googling tells me I need to use asf to create a file, but I haven't managed
> to figure out how to get kgdb use the output.
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How do I get kgdb to load kernel modules from somewhere other than
/boot/kernel?
Googling tells me I need to use asf to create a file, but I haven't managed
to figure out how to get kgdb use the output.
Thanks
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