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From: eyager@sulaco.novagate.com (Eric Yagerlener)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.misc
Subject: Config cannot compile kernal.
Date: 19 May 1996 01:32:03 GMT
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I have FreeBSD 2.1.0 and am running it on a Pentium 60 with 8 megs of 
RAM.  Currently I am running the Generic kernal that came with the 
distribution.  Whenever I try to run config on the kernal I want to 
create, it crashes because of a memory segmentation fault. (Exit on 
signal 11)  It doesn't matter what kernal I try to compile (LINT or 
GENERIC)  I tried going down to the single user mode to compile the 
kernal and config still exits on signal 11.

Anyone have any idea what is going wrong or how I may fix this?

Thanks

-- Eric

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