> You need to increase VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX in your kernel > config, e.g. > options VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX=536870912 Did that, but it panicked, hand-transcribed screen: vm_fault on nofault entry, addr : ffffffffb091d000 KDB stack backtrace panic() at 0xffffffff8020bf17 = panic+0x2a7 vm_fault() at 0xffffffff802f57b0 = vm_fault+0x1ce0 trap_pfault() at 0xffffffff80330350 = trap_pfault+0x2a0 alltraps_with_regs_pushed() at 0xffffffff8031c3fb = alltraps_with_regs_pushed+0x5 amr_mapcmd() at 0xffffffff80184f34 = amr_mapcmd+0x114 amr_start() at 0xffffffff801850e0 = amr_start+0x170 amr_startio() at 0xffffffff801857ce = amr_startio+0x3e amr_submit_bio() at 0xffffffff80185bb0 = amr_submit_bio+0x20 g_disk_start() at 0xffffffff801ed02a = g_disk_start+0xea g_io_schedule_down() at 0xffffffff801cf4ca = g_io_schedule_down+0xea g_down_procbody() at 0xffffffff801cfa28 = g_down_procbody+0x28 fork_exit() at 0xffffffff801f17af = fork_exit+0x8f fork_trampoline() at 0xffffffff8031c5fe = fork_trampoline+0xe --- trap 0, rip = 0, rsp = 0xffffffffba13cd00, rbp = 0 ClausReceived on Thu Sep 30 2004 - 05:17:33 UTC
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