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Re: unable to boot 10.0/amd64



> On Apr 15, 2024, at 12:25 PM, Jonathan A. Kollasch <jakllsch%kollasch.net@localhost> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 10:22:48AM -0600, Brook Milligan wrote:
>> I’m trying to upgrade an amd64 system that has been running a version of 9.3 (same as release on ftp.netbsd.org).  I untarred the 10.0 GENERIC kernel set (kern-GENERIC.tar.xz), untarred the 10.0 modules set (modules.tar.xz), and rebooted.  The kernel starts to boot with a bunch of device driver messages, etc.  Then it halts with the following message (hand transcribed here; ? character unreadable in second line):
>> 
>> kernel page fault trap, code 0
>> Stopped in pid 0.0 (system) at netbsd:uvm_page_redim+0x2e9: addq $0x1,0(%?dx)
>> uvm_page_redim() at netbsd netbsd:uv_page_redim+0x2e9
>> main() at netbsd:main+0x366
>> …
>> 
> 
> Do you have the beginning (or most/all) of a 9.3 /var/run/dmesg.boot you could share?
> 
> Particularly curious about total RAM quantity and CPU count.  Machine
> info such model or cpu/chipset could also be useful.

Thanks for the response.  I have attached the full /var/run/dmesg.boot and the output of cpuctl identify 0 (there are a total of 32 CPUS, all the same).  Note that this is all from 9.3.

I hope this helps.

Cheers,
Brook

Attachment: dmesg.boot
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Attachment: cpuctl.0
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