new motherboard - fsck_ufs died with signal 8
Gordon Bergling
gbergling at 0xfce3.net
Mon Jun 21 15:12:29 GMT 2004
Hi folks,
today I am getting my hands on a new motherboard. I upgraded my system
from VIA KT133A based Motherboard (Athlon 1GHz) to a KT266A based one
with an Athlon XP 1600+ (DDR Ram). It seems that the hardware is working proberly.
If I try to boot my FreeBSD installation the kernel boots up and after
init was started I am gettings signal 8 at the following processes.
(fsck_ufs, ...). I tried to boot without ACPI but it doesn't change
anything.
FreeBSD will only boot with "FreeBSD Safe-Mode" choosen from the start
menu.
Can anyone tell me what "FreeBSD Safe-Mode" means?
My kernel-config is only a little bit different from GENERIC.
Should I change something in my kernel config?
Should I "make world" again?
best regards,
Gordon
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