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From: alan@takebe.math.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Alan D. Trombla)
Subject: Re: [NetBSD] Kernel problems...
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Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1993 07:06:08 GMT
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In article <209srs$a3s@ensta.ensta.fr> bouyer@bsd10.ensta.fr (Manuel Bouyer) writes:
>In article <2030vf$ml2@news.ysu.edu> ak793@yfn.ysu.edu (Scott E. Derby) writes:
>>
>> [stuff about too-large kernel.]
>
>I had the same problem. Remove the DDB option, and your kernel size will 
>go back to about 500 kb
>
>Manuel Bouyer
>email: bouyer@ensta.fr

What IS the 'DDB' option ?   

Also; the compilation of a sys.tar kernel from sun-lamp succeeds for me but gives
an error during assembly of lo_core.s - can't find a 'sio.h' include file.
I can't find it either.  The kernel that results boots to the start init point,
then panics (debugger says _syscall got a bad frame pointer).

Any ideas ?

Alan

Alan D. Trombla----alan@seki.math.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp----University of Tokyo (Math)