So, i booted with -v -k and it loads the kernel debugger.
In the upper row it says: "panic[cpu0]/thread=fec1f7a0: mutex_enter: bad mutex,
lp=38 owner=f000ef50 thread=fec1f7a0
There was a lot of text before, but i cannot scroll to see it :\
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Haik:
Another useful way of using -kd, this is from engineers that I worked
with and this is normally what I will do:
Boot with kadb, debug.
On sparc, boot -kd. On x86, in the GRUB item, type "e" (for edit) and
then another "e" and then add "-k -d " to the end of the kernel line
or befo
> You can add "-v" option to the kernel command line in
> the grub to get
> more information.
> You may add "-kd" as well to activate kmdb to see
> more details.
Booting with -kd will cause kmdb to load (due to the -k), but the -d will cause
kmdb to load and then stop Solaris in the debugger earl
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Marco wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> i just upgraded to the actual build in the /dev/ repo.
> On my desktop machine everything worked like a charm.
> But my notebook (lenovo 3000 C200. 1,8GHz celeron, intel chipset) keeps
> rebooting all the time. I disabled the splas
Hi everybody,
i just upgraded to the actual build in the /dev/ repo.
On my desktop machine everything worked like a charm.
But my notebook (lenovo 3000 C200. 1,8GHz celeron, intel chipset) keeps
rebooting all the time. I disabled the splash-screen and the graphic-boot-line
in grub to see any e