amd64/88790: kernel panic on first boot (after the FreeBSD
installation succeeded)
Aron Pongo
aron at agx.sk
Thu Nov 10 06:20:16 PST 2005
>Number: 88790
>Category: amd64
>Synopsis: kernel panic on first boot (after the FreeBSD installation succeeded)
>Confidential: no
>Severity: serious
>Priority: high
>Responsible: freebsd-amd64
>State: open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class: sw-bug
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Arrival-Date: Thu Nov 10 14:20:14 GMT 2005
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: Aron Pongo
>Release: 6.0-RELEASE
>Organization:
AGX
>Environment:
Athlon64-3000, MSI NForce3Ultra mainboard, 2GB RAM, Geforce6600GT gfx, SBLive5.1 sound card, PS/2 keyboard & mouse, FreeBSD installed to a 20 Gig disk (secondary master drive)
>Description:
This is what I get after I installed FreeBSD on my second drive and tried to boot the system:
Fatal trap 18: integer divide fault while in kernel mode
instruction pointer = 0x08:0xffffffff8022b99a
stack pointer = 0x10:0xffffffff809769f0
frame pointer = 0x10:0xffffff00001800
code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
= DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
processor eflags: interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL=0
current process: 0 (swapper)
trap number = 18
panic: integer divide fault
uptime: 1s
Cannot dump. No dump device.
Btw, FreeBSD managed to erase the entire parition table on my first drive (I tried to use /boot/boot0 with the NT boot loader), had my fun recovering it. I mentioned in a previous bug report how FreeBSD likes when I use a USB keyboard and/or mouse. I was also able to make the installer behave really "weird", but I was unable to reproduce it since (I couldn't resist mentioning this also).
Are you guys sure it is wise to label the AMD64 version of FreeBSD 6.0 as RELEASE?
>How-To-Repeat:
happens always
>Fix:
>Release-Note:
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:
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