On my system -current lived for the last 2 years quite good (ok, not for my last USB probs). I thought it's time to cleanly install my system from root. So i took one of those jpsnap iso images and boot from it. Installing in the same partition (removing old slice, creating new etc). My new fs is UFS2 with soft updates (but without it crashes, too). After about 2% of copying the base files, the kernel panics with trap type 12 code=0. This is reproducable here all the time. Cause i dont know how to get a kernel backtrace while booting from iso image, i took my pencil and paper. Here is the result (without the stack content) from yesterdays -current iso image (but all from the last 4 days looks the same). _mtx_lock_flags + 0x43 vfs_setdirty + 0x79 bdwrite + 0x358 ffs_update + 0x333 ffs_fsync + 0x42f ffs_fsync + 0x1a3 ffs_fsync + 0x16a shed_sync + 0x182 fork_exit + 0xcf fork_trampoline + 0x8 Anyone can fix this ? JanReceived on Thu Aug 21 2003 - 03:40:35 UTC
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