archer%segin4.segin.fr@relay.prime.com (Vincent Archer) (11/06/90)
To be quick here's the problem:
* If I access the drive using sd0/dd0, there's no problem. Everything works
fine.
* Using a disk that I just read thru dd0 (and that has a correct boot sector
too - I checked that), and trying to open fd0 (major/minor 2/16):
- I get an EINVAL error at the open time.
- I've got five seconds to leave the room, because the kernel's blowing up
:-)
> Kernel panic: trap via vector 11
>
> Push RESET button
:-(
* Sometimes (don't know how), I'm able to open the disk. Then to read the
disk's content. But I'm not happy yet, because, guess what happens...
Gotcha, a kernel panic!
From stmain.c, I know that this is a SIGEMT event (obsolete? It's just brand
new :-), but that the processor is in SUPERVISOR mode (i.e. in the kernel).
Any bright ideas?
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