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Re: amd64/122624: unusable mininal installation of FreeBSD-7.0
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2008-04-10 14:30:02
The following reply was made to PR amd64/122624; it has been
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From: "Peter Wemm" <peterwemm.org>
To: "Fernan Aguero" <fernanunsam.edu.ar>
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submitfreebsd.org
Subject: Re: amd64/122624: unusable mininal installation of
FreeBSD-7.0
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 12:01:40 -0700

 On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 6:36 AM, Fernan Aguero
<fernanunsam.edu.ar> wrote:
 
 >  >Description:
 >  I've installed a fresh copy of FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE
(amd64) using the Disc1 ISO.
 >
 >  I did an expert installation, and selected 'Minimal'
in the selection of packages/distributions, because I
already have a setup in the lab with a build host having a
CVS mirror of FreeBSD (a setup pretty similar to that
described in development(7)).
 >
 >  Because of the minimal setup, /usr/src is empty.
 >
 >  This in turn produces the following errors upong
boot:
 >  ld-elf.so.1: assert failed:
/usr/src/libexec/rtld-elf/amd64/reloc.c:341
 >  Abort trap (core dumped)
 
 This doesn't make sense to me.  I just built a dozen
machines using
 'minimal' installs in the freebsd.org cluster.  Nothing but
the base
 dist and a kernel.  /usr/src was quite empty, and I didn't
see
 anything like this, even once.
 
 If I had to guess, it seems more like you ended up with a
corrupted
 set of binaries being installed or in memory somehow.  Did
you also
 reboot in between the initial attempts to do this and
mounting
 /usr/src?
 
 Something else has to be going on.  The simple existence of
/usr/src/*
 can't affect this.
 
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