Mike Hardy, @ 10:59:
> ftape: 4.03
> ftape-tools: 1.08
/me: newest
> kernel: 2.2.5
/me: 2.2.16, with ftape disabled on kernel.
> Pent 200, 80M RAM, Colorado Jumbo 250, FC-20 controller
/me: was a 486, now a dual celeron. same tape drive.
> /etc/conf.modules entries:
>
> alias char-major-27 zftape
> options ftape ft_probe_fc10=1
^^^^^^^
I don't have this entry. I changed the makefile rules and enabled only the
internal default floppy.
> options ftape ft_fdc_driver=ftape-internal,none,none,none
> options ftape-internal ft_fdc_base=0x180 ft_fdc_irq=9 ft_fdc_dma=2
same.
> Description:
>
> Using the newest ftape and ftape-tools (although I've had this error
> before this newest rev), any time I try to format a 307' QIC-80 tape in
> a Colorado Jumbo 250 I get right to the very end of formatting (when
> it's verifying) and it craps out with:
>
> ftape-io.c (ftape_seek_head_to_track) - track out of bounds.
>
> How can I fix this? Somehow I was able to format another 307ft tape and
Here I can do everything, all ok. Maybe if you compile with high verbosity
(or just the module doen't want that fdc_probe thing)
^D,
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>>> from conectiva import eliphas
>>> print eliphas.commandline
$ vi .bashrc
>>> print eliphas.url+" - "+eliphas.uin+" "+eliphas.linuxuser
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