On 2006/06/12 08:24, Jirtme Loyet wrote:
> > Hey, if this problem turns out to expose a true logic bug in
> > OpenBSD, go ahead, find it, show us, and get credit for the
> > fix. But if "everytime the panic is different", it sounds
> > like things are Just Plain Broke on the system, if a BIOS
On 6/12/06, Jirtme Loyet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scott Plumlee wrote:
> Anyone who hasn't seen a broken piece of HW that works fine
> with X but not Y is new to the game. Anyone who trusts a HW
> diagnostic to "give"
> them the answer is really, really new to the game.
>
> By themselves, di
> Scott Plumlee wrote:
> > o?= wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> My OpenBSD 3.9-stable Box is quite unstable. I don't have physical
> >> access to my box so I can't debug it directly.
> >> I've recompiled a GENERIC kernel with DEBUG support and
> set ddb.panic
> >> to 0 in sysctl.conf so that it's re
Scott Plumlee wrote:
o?= wrote:
Hello,
My OpenBSD 3.9-stable Box is quite unstable. I don't have physical
access to
my box so I can't debug it directly.
I've recompiled a GENERIC kernel with DEBUG support and set ddb.panic
to 0
in sysctl.conf so that it's rebooting automaticly. But no kerne
o?= wrote:
Hello,
My OpenBSD 3.9-stable Box is quite unstable. I don't have physical access to
my box so I can't debug it directly.
I've recompiled a GENERIC kernel with DEBUG support and set ddb.panic to 0
in sysctl.conf so that it's rebooting automaticly. But no kernel dump is
made after a ker
Hello,
My OpenBSD 3.9-stable Box is quite unstable. I don't have physical access to
my box so I can't debug it directly.
I've recompiled a GENERIC kernel with DEBUG support and set ddb.panic to 0
in sysctl.conf so that it's rebooting automaticly. But no kernel dump is
made after a kernel panic. I
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