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Date:      Sat, 20 May 2000 21:35:48 +0200
From:      Kirill Ponomarew <ponomare@uni-duesseldorf.de>
To:        "Mike C. Muir" <mmuir@es.co.nz>
Cc:        stable@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Problem with SMP cleanup code? Or me?
Message-ID:  <00052021374502.00888@ponomare.krion>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0005201107550.343-100000@haus.lan>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0005201107550.343-100000@haus.lan>

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You wrote:
| Hi, i just cvsup'd sources for stable today, recompiled a kernel and went
| to boot it.. Went right up to the local package initialization and:
|
| panic: fdrop: count < 0
| mplock = 00000001; cpuid = 0; lapic.id = 00000000
| boot() called on cpu#0
|
| Trying again, i get the same thing, only it was 'boot() called on cpu#1'
| instead..

I have heard that SMP doesn't work with i386 processor
I tried to use SMP with it but i got the same error

| Could this be because I had not built (or more importantly
| installed) world yet, or would that have no bearing on this problem? I'm
| not sure exactly what process was being run when this panic occured, but
| it was definitely up to the local package initialization.
|
| 	-mike
|
|
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