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kernal panic with DiskLabel
OpenBSD 2.6 on a Mac IIci
I ran the command "disklabel sd0" which caused a kernal panic after
first displaying the disk geometry and partition table. sd0 is a
MacOS HFS formatted disk. It doesn't contain any Unix partitions.
All the unix partitions reside on a drive sd1 which doesn't cause a
kernel panic with "disklabel sd1". I know the HFS file system is not
supported on OpenBSD, but should disklabel cause a kernal panic?
Here's what i jotted down from the console before rebooting ...
vm_fault type 8, code [mmu,,ssw]: 401f64d
type 8, code=401f64d, v=73000000
kernal: mmu fault trap
pid=20510, PL=0x000038a4, PS=0x00002700, sfc=0x00000001, dfc=0x00000001
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-Rickie Kerndt
Santa Clara, CA
kerndtr@kerndt.com