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modload errors...
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Edwin Foo )
Fri May 5 04:13:54 1995
To: netbsd-help@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 5 May 95 04:13:42
From: efoo@MIT.EDU (Edwin Foo )
Hello. I had an unexpected reboot occur early this morning (reset switch
pressed unknowinly) and now my machine keeps booting into single-user mode.
It says "abnormal termination of /etc/rc" or something very similar, and
I've managed to trace the abnormal termination down to the line running
/sbin/modload in the /etc/athena/rc.athena script. NetBSD reports the
following error message on that line:
AFS must be loaded with syscall 210 asigned to lkmnosys
modload: error initializing module: invalid argument
then the script returns 1 instead of 0 and the system boots into single-user
mode instead.
I haven't been able to figure out why this is happening. I'm running the
1.0 kernel and standard SIPB-Athena installation, except for a slightly
different libafs1_0.o file which was compiled using only 386 instructions.
Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
Edwin Foo
efoo@mit.edu