Subject: Re: init die with CURRENT
To: Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org>
From: fab <fab@gnux.info>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 08/25/2005 09:21:40
On 25/08/05 02:10 +0200, Lubomir Sedlacik wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 01:10:39AM +0200, fab wrote:
> > I track HEAD kernel for an embedded netbsd. The embedded system uses
> > the same userland as my host system. I recently updated the kernel to
> > get profit of recent changes (64bits inodes) and my embedded system
> > don't work anymore. Under the real system I get no message at all
> > (infinite loop) but under qemu I have some output:
> >=20
> > just after "root on wd0a dumps on wd0b": panic: init died (signal 0,
> > exit 1)
> >=20
> > If I use an old kernel (~10 days old) it works OK with same userland.
> > The "new" kernel can boot my main system too without panicing. So it
> > seems to be the couple "new kernel + limited filesystem" that produces
> > the error.
> >=20
> > Do someone have an idea of how could I fix it ? Maybe a recent change
> > requieres additional files on filesystem or something like that...
>=20
> just a wild guess, do you have "options COMPAT_30" defined in your
> kernel config file?

Thanks Lubomir !
I'll never have found without you :)
Now it works as well as before.

Fabien Devaux