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Bug #931
closedFXRSTR: illegal FP MXCSR ffff002f didinit = 0
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Closed
Priority:
Normal
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Description
Still no good. I deleted /usr/obj and updated to latest -HEAD this
morning, recompiled/installed both world and GENERIC kernel. Once
again, I took out the SIGFPE so I could run things. I booted single
user and mounted my fs. Both fsck and mount caused the error. Idle
in single-user the error doesn't occur. Other commands do too, but
some don't or sometimes do. 'ls' is one example. By itself, it does
not produce the error, but ls -l does. ls -R does not but ls -lR
does. dmesg by itself doesn't, but dmesg with an invalid option
(dmesg -v) does. Hopefully this is helpful.
Eric
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