On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Andriy Gapon <avg_at_icyb.net.ua> wrote: > on 11/10/2010 10:59 Ivan Klymenko said the following: >> В Sun, 10 Oct 2010 15:37:55 -0700 >> Garrett Cooper <gcooper_at_FreeBSD.org> пишет: >> >>> On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Ivan Klymenko <fidaj_at_ukr.net> wrote: >>>> Hi! >>>> >>>> My system has an svn r213507 >>>> >>>> FreeBSD nonamehost 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #0 r213507: Sun >>>> Oct 10 22:43:18 EEST 2010 >>>> root_at_nonamehost:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/mk9 amd64 >>>> >>>> after upgrading to r213666 my system hangs after logging into gdm >>>> >>>> had to go back to r213507 >>> >>> What video driver are you using? >>> -Garrett >>> >>> >> >> NVIDIA Driver Version: 260.19.06 >> >> but Xorg successfully starts and GDM login screen appears >> system hangs after a few seconds after entering the password ... >> I noticed the following: gvfsd does not create a directory of the >> form / var/tmp/gvfs-<username>-<hash> may hang system due to gvfsd? That seems a bit interesting. The other thing you can do is start running a binary search on the breakage because you have a range of good versions vs bad versions to look through. > If you can access the system remotely or quickly switch to console, then you > should be able to examine state of your system and get some facts. If you have ddb compiled into the kernel (and you should) try CTRL-ALT-ESC after the lockup. You may also want to try KGDB instead, which would require a serial connection (RS-232 or IEEE-1394). HTH, -GarrettReceived on Mon Oct 11 2010 - 13:37:09 UTC
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