> > Looks like matches all around. (And yes, I SHA256'd too) > > > > :-/ So now where? > > Did you use a block size argument to "dd"? If so, what was it? > > I'm wondering if the USB stick goes wonky with lots of small (512 byte) > reads instead of lots of big reads which is what might have happened > with dd. > > There could also be some weird interaction with mixed reads and > writes, but I have no ideas on how to test that > Hi, The blocksize was 1024. Block count was 1024 also. Theres probably something in the benchmark ports that could do that, but I'm not sure it would prove anything. I ended up setting up another machine with a fresh install of 7.0 also from the same install media. The only differences between the system I'm having issues with and this system is because the system having problems is a Soekris I compiled a special version with SOEKRIS/GEODE in it, and it also has kernel debugging and firewall. I then installed perl and squid 2.X onto this new machine (Squid needs perl). I put the stick on the system, mounted it, and did a "squid -z" on the system. It formatted fine. That was the same command I was trying on the Soekris which ended up causing the kernel panic. ( http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/122380 ) Unfortunately no one has looked at that yet. TucReceived on Thu Apr 10 2008 - 10:48:09 UTC
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