Subject: Re: -current kernel reboots? (i386)
To: Evgeni Belin <ebelin@genuity.com>
From: Andrew Gillham <gillham@vaultron.com>
List: current-users
Date: 09/28/2001 11:23:34
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 01:54:58PM -0400, Evgeni Belin wrote:
> 
> Try turning off "-march=..." optimisation.  Then rebuild
> toolchain, only then the kernel.  Bet you have
> -march=pentiumpro defined either explicitly in /etc/mk.conf or
> through the cpuflags pkg,

Nope, don't have that defined anywhere.  I suppose I could rebuild
without '-O2' though.

Anyway, my kernels boot fine with NetBSD's biosboot, and an older netboot
that I have on a floppy. (version 1.2 & 1.3 of netboot)
The only problem I am seeing with the new kernels is when loading via
pxegrub.

I'm only mentioning it as an additional datapoint for Peter's issue.
I'll try to build a couple of kernels from the same day, one with the
new toolchain.  Also, I can look at building an older -current kernel
with the new toolchain. (if it will build anyway)

-Andrew