Hello,
is it possible to access Fast Filesystems from a NetBSD installation
on the same disk?
-Hanspeter
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On Dec 17 at 14:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke:
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 01:20:06PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
is it possible to access Fast Filesystems from a NetBSD installation
on the same disk?
As long as they have the same Endianess, yes. You might get some
warnings about
On Dec 17 at 20:07, Mathieu Arnold spoke:
+-Le 17/12/2005 18:10 +0100, Hanspeter Roth a dit :
| On Dec 17 at 14:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke:
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| On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 01:20:06PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
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| is it possible to access Fast Filesystems from a NetBSD installation
Hello,
is there a port of the ath driver for FreeBsd 4.11?
-Hanspeter
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Hello,
I have set an idle timeout for the hard-disk. But when there is no
user activity there are frequent disk accesses.
How can one trace disk access?
I'd like to know the kind of access and on which files/directories/
nodes. I'd like to log on the console or on a memory disk file.
-Hanspeter
On Oct 31 at 14:59, Thomas Zenker spoke:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:34:36PM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
That's a slightly more involved issue because you would have to
actually try to write to it before you find out that you can't.
for stable I have a patch, which checks during open
Hello,
diskspace is getting cheaper nowadays and the number of primary
slices (partitions) proportionally stays the same and several OS'
love primary slices.
So far I have a `master' OS which permanently occupies a slice and
which remaps slice entries of `slave' OS'. But when I have slave1
OS
On Oct 18 at 20:45, Maxim Sobolev spoke:
again, then again ad infinitum. The same effect if you'll mount
write-protected floppy in read/write mode.
As of a write-protected floppy, why is it allowd to be mounted as
writeable?
The mount should be degraded to readonly or rejected.
-Hanspeter
On Oct 23 at 12:49, Artem 'Zazoobr' Ignatiev spoke:
Do you have Lilo running from extended partition?
Linux can be run in a logical partition.
But Lilo can't save the last selection as default for next boot.
It's default selection must be reconfigured if the default has to be
changed.
Well,
On Oct 23 at 14:55, Artem 'Zazoobr' Ignatiev spoke:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 12:34:32PM +0200, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Can FreeBSD be run in a logical (extended?) partition?
Not out-of-box, but I've made it do so.
Is it an easy patch (1h :-) ?
If yes would you make it available?
-Hanspeter
On Oct 22 at 10:37, Andrew Gallatin spoke:
I've now upgraded to XFree86-Server-4.2.1_5. dpms still does not
work for me:
% xset dpms force off ; xset q | tail -5
I didn't care about off. My monitor seems to behave the similar when
set to `off' as when set to suspend or standby. The
On Oct 22 at 13:08, Andrew Gallatin spoke:
Lucky you! What does pciconf -lv say about your card?
none0@pci1:0:0: class=0x03 card=0x7106174b chip=0x54461002 rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'ATI Technologies'
device = 'Rage 128 Pro AGP 4x'
class= display
subclass = VGA
Hello,
I have two hosts connected to one monitor. My idea is attach the
display to the other host by issuing `xset dpms force suspend'.
This works on one host with a Matrox Millenium.
On the host with an Ati Rage 128 Pro TF it works with Netbsd, but
it doesn't work with FreeBSD 4.7-Release.
The
On Oct 21 at 15:10, Andrew Gallatin spoke:
Eric Anholt writes:
You need XFree86-Server-4.2.1_4 or later (it's at _5 now).
I'm running 4.2.1_4 and dpms does not work for me.
I just grabbed some diffs from the Xfree86 cvs to bring
drivers/ati/r128_driver.c up to 1.57.2.1 and
On Oct 11 at 09:01, Soeren Schmidt spoke:
The Sil 680 does support ATAPI DMA, I'll need to dig out the older
I have an Enmic installed which reports
atapci1: Sil 0680 ATA133 controller port [...]
Is this reported literally by the controller or is it derived from a
table lookup?
It seems to
On Oct 18 at 11:39, Soeren Schmidt spoke:
It seems Hanspeter Roth wrote:
I have an Enmic installed which reports
atapci1: Sil 0680 ATA133 controller port [...]
Is this reported literally by the controller or is it derived from a
table lookup?
From a table, seems I could use
On Oct 16 at 15:43, Julian Elischer spoke:
ctwm fails to find any fonts
however xfontsel CAN find those fonts
Maybe you need to recall mkfontdir.
-Hanspeter
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On Oct 11 at 09:01, Soeren Schmidt spoke:
The Sil 680 does support ATAPI DMA, I'll need to dig out the older
Great!
CMD64[89] to be able to give a definite answer on those..
Ok. Don't bother about the older once. The SiI 680 is probably
easier to acquire anyway.
Thanks.
-Hanspeter
To
On Oct 11 at 09:01, Soeren Schmidt spoke:
The Sil 680 does support ATAPI DMA, I'll need to dig out the older
Would this also cover Dawicontrol Ultra DMA 133 RAID which is
claimed to be built upon SiI 0680?
http://www.dawicontrol.com/english/html/raid133.htm
-Hanspeter
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On Oct 05 at 15:05, Soeren Schmidt spoke:
Too late, I've already added support for the Sil 0680 chip in both
-current and -stable. BTW it was not supported before that (not even
Does any of the Sil 0648/0649/0680 support DMA for ATAPI devices,
particularly for Plextor CD-R PX-W4012A?
Hello,
I have an ATI Xpert 2000 Pro (Rage 128 Pro) installed.
Once X windows had been started, power off (shutdown -p) doesn't work
anymore. The system becomes idle after the uptime message.
If shutdown -p is called without X had been started power off works.
Also zzz works and the machine can
On Sep 17 at 18:25, kai ouyang spoke:
I want to read the 48th sector in ad0. in kernel space, if I use the
'open' , 'lseek' , 'read' and 'close', it is wrong!
Does `open' fail? How does it fail?
NB: you're using charset=gb2312. Why not something like us-ascii?
(This list is English.)
Hello,
what do kern.shutdown.poweroff_delay and kproc_shutdown_wait affect?
Do they have something to do with APM poweroff?
-Hanspeter
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On Sep 20 at 16:37, John Baldwin spoke:
My guess is that the poweroff_delay applies to APM/ACPI power off delay.
It seems these are the number of miliseconds after the uptime
message. Default seems to be 5000.
But why not 1000 or less?
Or can it be that even 5000 is too few?
-Hanspeter
To
Hello,
using a single serial cable I can pass control to the remote kgdb
pressing ctl-alt-del at the target host.
I'm looking for a means to interrupt the target kernel from the
remote host.
I got suggestions using a second serial cable or using ipgdb
instead.
Setting remotechat didn't help me.
On Sep 09 at 04:52, Julian Elischer spoke:
there is the following option:
# Options for serial drivers that support consoles (only for sio now):
options BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER #a BREAK on a comconsole goes to
#DDB, if available.
it
On Sep 07 at 09:47, Christian Zander spoke:
What I found to work well is remote GDB debugging with the UDP
wrapper (ip-gdb), it responds to CTRL-C as expected.
Is there a description available about how to configure/setup the
target kernel?
Where is ip-gdb available?
-Hanspeter
To
On Sep 06 at 17:17, Nate Lawson spoke:
You can do this by connecting a second serial cable for a console between
your host and target or by using the remotechat option and a single cable.
Once you have the serial console, option ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER allows you
to initiate a break using
Hello,
I have BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER, DDB and no DDB_UNATTENDED on the target
kernel and remotebreak = 1 on the remote gdb. So I'm expecting
pressing ctl-C in the remote gdb should interrupt the remote kernel
as if it had encountered a breakpoint. Is my expectation right?
Nothing happens when
On Sep 06 at 12:11, Julian Elischer spoke:
hit CTL_ALT_ESC on it's keyboard...
Doing this on the remote host (running gdb) tells me `No debugger in
kernel'.
Doing this on the target host passes control to the remote gdb.
But I want to pass control to the remote debugger by issuing
the
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