Single-user mode actually boots, yay.
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Single-user mode actually boots, yay. But we need to find out what makes the kernel panic.
So, we're probably ~48 hours away from KDE (or GNOME).
(This is FreeBSD 8.4 on PC-98 model 9821Nw150)
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Single-user mode actually boots, yay. But we need to find out what makes the kernel panic.
So, we're probably ~48 hours away from KDE (or GNOME).
(This is FreeBSD 8.4 on PC-98 model 9821Nw150)
Figuring out what does not work. It's not the fs, despite fs being not clean - it's /etc/rc.d/initrandom
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Figuring out what does not work. It's not the fs, despite fs being not clean - it's /etc/rc.d/initrandom
And initrandom is not happy with `sysctl -a` at https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/554a1309dbd71bb59ed4e97ea5e0bc829dad0f04/etc/rc.d/initrandom#L59 - some kernel driver was crashing. Maybe we could debug it better if we boot further.
aaand we got IPv6 on this 30-year old machine!
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And initrandom is not happy with `sysctl -a` at https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/554a1309dbd71bb59ed4e97ea5e0bc829dad0f04/etc/rc.d/initrandom#L59 - some kernel driver was crashing. Maybe we could debug it better if we boot further.
aaand we got IPv6 on this 30-year old machine!
Booting booting booting... FreeBSD 8.4 on PC-98!
(but do not run `sysctl -a`, it'll crash the system)
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