Christoph Herrmann wrote:
The Problem was the use of vfs.ioopt=2 !
As long as vfs.ioopt is 1 or 2 the CDs are broken and with
vfs.ioopt=0 the CDs are o.k.
I didn't see any other problems with the use of vfs.ioopt=2,
especially no Filesystem corruption :-). Are there other known
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Robert Watson wrote:
Decided to run a LINT build on my POSIX.1e capability tree in p4 today,
and ran into something a bit unusual:
make buildkernel KERNCONF=LINT
...
boss/p4/rwatson/trustedbsd/cap/sys/kern/link_aout.c
In the last episode (Nov 28), Kenneth Culver said:
I was just wondering if the following syscalls had any chance of being
implemented anytime soon?
linux: syscall ftruncate64 is obsoleted or not implemented (pid=5695)
linux: syscall mmap2 is obsoleted or not implemented (pid=5691)
linux:
Hi,
after a 'ls -l' on a ntfs mounted partition my system freezes and reboots. A
normal 'ls' really runs quite fine...
Jan
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 08:03:55PM +0100, Jan Stocker wrote:
Hi,
after a 'ls -l' on a ntfs mounted partition my system freezes and reboots. A
normal 'ls' really runs quite fine...
Jan,
This message contains very little useful information. See
has anyone tested using a Archos 6000 (using a isd200 interface) with the
umass driver under freebsd?
if it isn't working, is anyone working on getting it supported? there is a
linux driver (http://bjorn.haxx.se/isd200/) but i don't really grok usb and
the linux driver..
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ls -l does a stat on each file
ls on its own does not.
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Jan Stocker wrote:
Hi,
after a 'ls -l' on a ntfs mounted partition my system freezes and reboots. A
normal 'ls' really runs quite fine...
Jan
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ASR is still broken for SMP.
WARNING: Driver mistake: destroy_dev on 154/1
kernel panic: dont do that
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Adaptec 3200S Rev 3607
Current as of this morning.
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hi..
i wanted to know... that why doesn't the sysinstall
utility support the viewing of extended partitions...
i mean.. why doesn't it support the viewing of
exisitng FAT32/FAT16 extended/logical partitons is
not supported...
thanks..
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Nov 28), Kenneth Culver said:
I was just wondering if the following syscalls had any chance of being
implemented anytime soon?
linux: syscall ftruncate64 is obsoleted or not implemented (pid=5695)
linux: syscall mmap2 is
Your problem is probably somewhere other than ioctl 0x7201; try
trussing/stracing the app and see what it's trying to access.
Alright, I'll try that, I think I have another clue though, I got it to
find the file (it was looking in /usr/compat/linux/mnt/cdrom instead of
the regular /mnt/cdrom
ps has anyone tested using a Archos 6000 (using a isd200 interface) with the
ps umass driver under freebsd?
Just bought one (the 20G version but same interface) this weekend and can
verify that it does not work with -STABLE. I also saw the Linux driver but
I don't know the USB code at all.
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In local.freebsd.current you write:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 12:07:22AM +0100, Maxime Henrion wrote:
If my patch is exact, then the bug should manifest itself only if there
are no network filesystems mounted. Do you have any network fs mounted
on your box ?
No networked filesystems here, and
Mikko Tyolajarvi wrote:
In local.freebsd.current you write:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 12:07:22AM +0100, Maxime Henrion wrote:
If my patch is exact, then the bug should manifest itself only if there
are no network filesystems mounted. Do you have any network fs mounted
on your box ?
No
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Maxime Henrion wrote:
Mikko Tyolajarvi wrote:
[...]
They don't have to be mounted, just loaded. E.g. if nfs
shows up with lsvfs, df -l will work, if not, it won't.
(dunno about other network file systems).
[...]
I looked at the code a bit more closely and you're
Hello -
I am wondering if the FreeBSD team has any thoughts about importing OpenBSD's new pf
into FreeBSD. Has anyone looked at the code?
During an interview with Theo himself, he talked about the new features of pf,
compared with ipf.
http://www.kerneltrap.org/article.php?sid=389
Thanks
With a recently re-built XFree86, running on -current from last Sunday,
whenever I hit one of the keypad keys, the X server crashes. This is
somewhat disconcerting...
The kernel prints sigreturn: eflags = 0x13282, was 0x256 (the old
eflags value an addition I made to that printf whilst tracking
Looks good to me, I'd say commit it!
- Jordan
dsyphers DEBUG: kget: error buffer sizing
matusita This is because sysinstall still want to get userconfig data
matusita and put the result to /boot/kernel.conf.
Userconfig was gone in 5-current, so we can safely remove kget() from
jkh Looks good to me, I'd say commit it!
Thanks! I'll commit it in this weekend.
BTW, how dou you think my other patch (use 'devfs' while mounting
filesystems, use fsck_ffs instead of fsck) for sysinstall, which was
posted about a week before to [EMAIL PROTECTED]? You can fetch from:
BTW, how dou you think my other patch (use 'devfs' while mounting
filesystems, use fsck_ffs instead of fsck) for sysinstall, which was
posted about a week before to [EMAIL PROTECTED]? You can fetch from:
URL:http://people.freebsd.org/~matusita/5.0-CURRENT-20011121-JPSNAP_usedevfs
/patch
I'm getting low volume, background noise, and slight distortion playing
audio through my SoundBlaster PCI-128. I tested it using mpg123,
mpg321, vlc, and ogle. I am running a recent -current:
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #2: Wed Nov 28 23:28:15 PST 2001
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Maxime Henrion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked at the code a bit more closely and you're entirely right. I
think I figured out why my patch caused a core dump. Here is a more
correct patch that should fix the problem without causing core dumps.
Seems to work. mount(8) has still the
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Peter Jeremy wrote:
Having installed a new kernel and userland from sources about a day
old, my vidcontrol command now causes a panic:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in vm86 mode
fault virtual address = 0xc359b
...
The backtrace shows nothing useful - gdb doesn't
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