Re: Lockup with -current via SSH
"Sean J. Schluntz" <[email protected]> Mon, 24 Feb 2003 20:21:55 -0800
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.netbsd.devel.smp,gmane.os.netbsd.current |
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>I loaded one of my SMP boxes (Intel PR440FX with dual PPro200/256) with the >latest i386 snapshot (20021002). I pulled a fresh source tree via CVS >yesterday morning (2/23) and built & installed a from scratch, first time > -current per http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/current/#using-anoncvs. I >compiled and installed a kernel using GENERIC.MP. > >Initially works fine, including compiling a kernel using "make -j 3". > >Until...I log in remotely via ssh. Enter username, enter password. Solid >lockup. No console output, nothing in /var/log. Reset to recover. >Repeatable every time. Just to echo in here, I've unintentunally reproduced this (build the kernel and booted before your thread started) on my system. A PPro 180x2 also with 256mb. To bad, I was enjoying MP on my 1.6I system. I look forward to a resolution :) -Sean