I'm trying to understand why when accessing file to cdrom their contents change every time (in case of big file, at least). I usally backup some stuff (mail, sources, scanned images) and add to cdrom a files.md5 with the md5 keys of all files. (yes, I'm a bit paranoid :-)
With my last system (-CURRENT of May 8, 2002) all works fine but after a recent build with an old date [1] (see my thread about make world from pre-gcc_3.1 to last -CURRENT post-gcc_3.2) seems that all file are damaged. Because I tryed a lot of old backup (10 cd-r) and all fails md5 check I tryed with 'another' OS ;) And (obviuosly?) all contents are correct. And now the question: what changed in ata-driver from May 8 to Aug 15? Is a know issue? Can I enable/disable some new feature of ata to recheck files? Probably I need some new world, but after recent post of various kernel panic I prefer to remain with my old system. Anyway, is some date from Aug 15 to today usable to step a bit forward? Riccardo. [1] (I used this: *default date=2002.08.15.00.00.42) To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message