On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 09:11:46PM +0200, A. Rios wrote: > On 8/5/07, A. Rios <cosasvarias_at_gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I compiled yesterday's kernel without problems, and it restarted fine. I > > applied jeff roberson's ulehtt.diff (P4 with hyperthreading and 2GB RAM > > here) > > and disabled all kernel debugging (I was testing performance) > > > > Earlier this morning I was portupgrading and everything start to fail. One > > of the > > (random) panics was: > > > > > Ok, now I have a kernel with debug symbols and I've found a way to reproduce > the panic. It occurs when installing a port and after the message "SHA256 > checksum OK for port XXXXX", at this point the system freezes and sometimes > it dumps the memory and reboot itself, and other times it simply freezes and > I have to restart the computer. I think the problem came from somewhere of > the gcc/make toolchain but I don't know where to start. I would guess that your filesystem remains corrupted from a previous panic and you need to offline and fsck -f it. KrisReceived on Tue Aug 07 2007 - 17:15:15 UTC
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