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Date:      Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:46:26 +0400
From:      Kamigishi Rei <spambox@haruhiism.net>
To:        Pegasus Mc Cleaft <ken@mthelicon.com>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Has anyone been able to actually boot the AMD64 kernel after r194958?
Message-ID:  <4A4B76C2.90406@haruhiism.net>
In-Reply-To: <D767B0E97EF64503905498B669110606@PegaPegII>
References:  <895D2AA2E9964CEE970A64C74D2FF622@PegaPegII>	<4A4B724D.10506@haruhiism.net> <D767B0E97EF64503905498B669110606@PegaPegII>

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Pegasus Mc Cleaft wrote:
>    I use ZFS Boot with a three-way mirror (A seperate GPT slice on 
> each of the drives) and the swap-space is spanned across 3 other 
> slices (one on each of the boot drives).  I think its giving me that 
> error because it never gets far enough in the boot to swapon those 
> slices before it panics. Another symptom of this is that it dosent get 
> far enough to clear the nextboot flag, so when it does go boom, I have 
> to manually tell it to boot from the working kernel (r194958).
Well, then you won't be able to get a core, because by the time doadump 
starts the filesystem layer is already dead. The kernel just won't be 
able to save the dump to something as complicated as a 3-disk-span swap 
space - it can't even dump to a gmirror-based swapspace properly, you 
know ;)

And if you're using ZFS boot, you probably have ZFS built into kernel so 
I'm not sure if booting without loading zfs.ko is possible as it's 
already inside...

--
Kamigishi Rei
KREI-RIPE



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