Yes,

but I thought the problem was solved in the sources.

Sorry for the trolling ;)

2006/6/4, jmk@plan9.bell-labs.com <jmk@plan9.bell-labs.com>:
Looks like you need to use a newer 9load, as was
discussed last week on the list.

On Sun Jun  4 12:28:17 EDT 2006, rodolfogarciap@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi!!
>
> I am compiling a new kernel for my "server".
>
> when the system boots:
>
> apm ax=f000 ....
> dev A0 ...
> ...
> pcirouting: South bridge 1106, 3177 not found
> ether#0: rhine: port 0xE800 irq 11: 0013d4"mylittlemac"
> using sdC0!9fat!plan9.ini
> .found 9pcf
> .928824FLAGS=10246 TRAP=e ECODE=2 PC=8003bd0e
>   AX 70100020 BX 00000000 CX 000007f8 DX 800540c4
>   SI 800520e4 DI 70100020 BP 800540c4
>   CS 0010 DS 0008 ES 0008 FS 0008 GS 0008
>   CR0 80000011 CR2 70100020 CR3 0000c000
> panic: exception/interrupt 14
>
> Press almost any key to reset..
>
> I try to compile the 9pcf and the 9pccpuf kernels. Any idea?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Rodolfo García "kix"
>



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