Subject: Re: Config without FFS leads to panic?
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 01/05/1999 09:23:18
In article <199901042212.XAA28634@wit399401.student.utwente.nl> paul@wit399401.student.utwente.nl (Paul Boven) writes:
>Hi everyone,
>
>While trying to build an extra-small kernel for my diskless SLC, I
>decided to remove the FFS option from the kernel config file. (It will
>only use NFS anyway. Also removed SCSI and some other stuff.)
>The resulting kernel boots, but when the system starts to do file-system
>checks, I get a nice panic. Adding only the FFS option back in gives me
>a working kernel again.
>Is this know behaviour, or should I document some more so we can see what's
>going wrong?
>
>Sources are less than a week old.
>
>Regards, Paul.
>
>P.s. what would be the best way to set an SLC up as an Xterm? Server
>will be an IPX.

What is the panic?

christos