Subject: Re: 1.6 sysinst segmentation violation
To: MLH <MLH@goathill.org>
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 09/12/2002 21:19:51
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 07:09:20PM +0000, MLH wrote:
> A co-worker has an old SuperMicro 200MHz Dual Pentium Pro box that
> he tried to install NetBSD 1.6 on.
> (ftp://releng.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/200209080000 and an
> earlier release )
>
> He gets as far as pax installing misc.tgz each time and sysinst
> coredumps with a segmentation violation. This is the same with
> either the dual floppy installer or a cdrom-based installer - that
> I've used now on 6 other Athlon and K6-2 machines. He thinks that
> pax continues to install misc.tgz after the coredump because the
> drive light continues to blink for a while after sysinst coredumps.
>
> I cut a 1.5.3 cd for him to try and it installs fine. He went back
> and tried the 1.6 installer several more times, but it still
> coredumps. He is going to bring the box in next week so we can take
> a closer look at it.
>
> The interesting part is that he had been running RH 7.1 but wanted
> to update kde to a modern version, and RH 7.3 wouldn't install
> either.
>
> Any specific ideas on how to determine why sysinst coredumps on
> this hardware?
Well, I would first check for bad memory. That's the most likely cause,
especially if another OS breaks on it too.
--
Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
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