Subject: cgd failure since hackathon
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.org>
From: brad harder <bharder@methodlogic.net>
List: current-users
Date: 11/30/2006 10:38:38
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I've been running -current since it was announced that 4 was being re-bran=
ched, and had no major problems to speak of. One of the things I'm running =
succesfully is cgd(4), and an encrypted /home and swap. Kernels build from =
updated sources (since hackathon) yield however, yield this:
cgd: large blocksize 4294967295
ioctl: Cannot allocate memory
cgdconfig: action failed on "/etc/cgd/cgd.conf" line 1
Does anybody have an idea what's going on with this, and if it requires a w=
ork-around on my part, or is a cgd failing.
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-bch
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