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List:       freebsd-hackers
Subject:    Re: MD ROOT and image size limitation (makes kernel panic)
From:       rank1seeker () gmail ! com
Date:       2011-05-26 16:57:03
Message-ID: 20110526.165703.671.1 () DEV
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Ok now, all works great IF md root, isn't statically compiled, into the kernel.

When I statically compile it, into the kernel, I get ROOT MOUNT error.
When I list available devices via '?', md0 does exist!

I point mountroot to it, but nada, I get MOUNT ROOT ERROR.
I've tried to statically compile, BOTH gzip-ed image (~87 Mb) and non compressed \
image (~197 Mb), of md root.

With both, md0 exist at mountroot, but when manually pointed to md0, I get MOUNT ROOT \
ERROR

Is this a bug?
As it doesn't expect so huge kernel of i.e; ~220 Mb

Just to say, that md0, DOESN'T have a partition or bsdlabel, just UFS


Domagoj Smolčić
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