Re: Weird one on the updates



On 2007-03-24, The Doctor <doctor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Right, I am trying to build a BSD/OS 4.3.X system for i386
using a Seagate SCSI 147HDD, a Buslogic 948 and 1GB RAM
on a Tyan S2727 Xeon 3.0MHz / 533FSB.

I am able to install and initialize the setup.

The weird part comes when I try to compile a patched kernel
and then it stops at pci0 at root.

The patches are correct and the inital start is fine.

Why would a recopiled kernel stop at a certain point in the bootstrap?

Wrong newsgroup, buddy.

Kris
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