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Date:      Fri, 31 Aug 2001 20:30:16 -0700
From:      Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org>
To:        Carlo Dapor <carlo@vis.ethz.ch>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: testing KSE
Message-ID:  <3B905648.927A1D73@elischer.org>
References:  <20010830211314.E8DB7275B6@naboo.ethz.ch>

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Carlo Dapor wrote:
> 
> The medium I mount is a hard disk partition.
> /dev/ad0s1 is my win98 boot drive, /dev/ad0s2* my FreeBSD world.
> It has worked for almost a year, never had a crash or lost a single byte.
> 
> I can go back to the kse kernel, and remount Win98, with the instructions
> You just posted.

well here's the best procedure..
get newest version 

try reproduce the crash  from single-user-mode
but to the dumpon() command first 
try get a coredump.

If you have bith the coredump and a debug kernel
in the build environment, I can take them and
use them to try locate the problem.
(If you get the coredump i can probably find a plac eyou can upload them to, or
alternatively,
if you have somehere i can download them from....)

thanks!
 
> 
> Ciao, derweil,
> --
> Carlo
> 
> > I can not reproduce this with a memory disk image of an msdos floppy
> > (I do not have a floppy on that machine)
> >
> > can you try accessing the floppy without mounting?
> >
> > e.g. can you try using it as a raw device with TAR or something?
> >
> > Maybe it's the floppy driver rather than tehe filesystem.
> > If you can get a coredump and thus a stack backtrace
> > it could be very helpful.
> >
> > thanks

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