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Subject: Re: Kernel panic after rebuilding CURRENT
From: Johan Hendriks <joh.hendriks () gmail ! com>
Date: 2019-09-27 9:48:04
Message-ID: CAOaKuAVgNJowMigN062OnLM+Psi+6YBOrX_qp9dzfkfPdTia3A () mail ! gmail ! com
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Just a me too, for me it is a standard FreeBSD running on virtualbox.
regards,
Johan
Op wo 25 sep. 2019 om 17:30 schreef mms.vanbreukelingen@gmail.com <
mms.vanbreukelingen@gmail.com>:
> Had verbose on and got the following kernel error on 2900000:
> taskqgroup_adjust_if_config_tqg: panic: sched_pickcpu: failed to find a cpu
> Looked for device tqg, isn't available in a slightly changing GENERIC
> custom. I know what this personally means to me, incompatibility and a
> lack of social integration, but what's the reason for BSD telling me:
> "thank you, that's it!" I have LOCK_PROFILING as option for building, but
> this had nothing to do with that kinda problem.
> Reversion from this morning, as a lack of Inet at the moment, I had to
> 'svn up' from within Linux with ufs write enabled and gave root to the
> rescue CD for fsck'ing the /dev/ada0p7. The hashkey terror stops and when
> unmounted without flags -fl on arch. They're doing well together simple
> because if unification purpose against monopoly.
> Had to rebuild without SMP, so virtualization is problematic. #ing the
> ule_scheduler shouldn't be "unticked", as this causes severe compile
> errors.
> I think she just wants a backward development at this age, nostalgia
> electronica should be a study tribe on universities like history in
> school! Anyone able to get 2nd CPU up again?
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