Subject: 1.3 compilation casuses mem problems
To: None <netbsd-help@NetBSD.ORG>
From: text <aer@sm.luth.se>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 03/10/1998 21:22:07
Hi,
I have a vanilla 1.3-386 installation on a P60/48MB box.
The distribution kernel vorks fine but when I recompile it and remove all 
unwanted device drivers I get the following at the reboot.

Loading: [format=netbsd-a.out, loadaddr=0x100000, text=0x14a000, C, 
data=0x14000, bss=0x1bd7c, symtab=0x15d2c, strtab=0x1982e, entry=0x100000]

warning: too little memory available; have 655360 bytes want 2097152 bytes
running in degraded mode
press a key to confirm

[ netbsd symbol table not valid ]
Coyright stuff...

panic: pmap_steal_memory
Stopped at      0xf0204938	leave
db>
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Whats wrong? If I recompiled the GENERIC kernel it boots just fine, taking the 
GENERIC and commenting out some devices the above happens...

Help appreciated

/Anders
PS I didn't touch the memsize lines from the GENERIC config. And it worked ok 
in 1.2.1