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Subject: Re: raspberry pi panic 7.0_BETA after install fs resize
From: Nick Hudson <skrll () netbsd ! org>
Date: 2014-11-25 15:56:34
Message-ID: 5474A6B2.1020700 () netbsd ! org
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On 10/31/14 21:01, Petri Laakso wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'd got panic when doing 7.0_BETA file system resize for raspberry pi
> after
> install. I compiled system using build.sh:
>
> build.sh command: ./build.sh -j4 -m evbarm -u -U release
> build.sh started: Fri Oct 31 20:33:32 EET 2014
> NetBSD version: 7.0_BETA
> MACHINE: evbarm
> MACHINE_ARCH: earm
> Build platform: NetBSD 6.1.4 amd64
> HOST_SH: /bin/sh
> MAKECONF file: /etc/mk.conf
> TOOLDIR path: /work/nb/tooldir
> DESTDIR path: /work/nb/destdir
> RELEASEDIR path: /work/nb/release
> Updated makewrapper: /work/nb/tooldir/bin/nbmake-evbarm
> Successful make release
> build.sh ended: Fri Oct 31 21:55:27 EET 2014
>
> I wrote resulting rpi.img to SD card and realized that I need to
> resize file
> system to extract pkgsrc. On multiuser I did disklabel part of the resize
> and then restarted system to single user after that to do rest.
>
> I followed mostly instructions from
>
> https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbarm/raspberry_pi/
>
> except I did disklabeling against instructions when I was still in
> multiuser
> mode... I don't know had this anything to do with panic.
>
> Anyways in single user after "sync" and "reboot" the system paniced. I
> was too
> "busy" and didn't take full stack trace, sorry about that. But maybe
> this has
> some data for someone who might have had similar issue.
>
> "Screenshot": http://www.asd.fi/~petri/tmp/rpi_panic.jpg
>
> PS. System seems to work just fine despite of panic. (currently
> extracting
> pkgsrc)
> HTH
> Petri Laakso
>
OK, we figured out what the problem was here and it's just been
fixed in -current and the netbsd-7 branch.
Nick
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