Re: guide to downgrading from 5.0 to 4.4-STABLE

2001-11-04 Thread John
On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 06:35:40AM -0800, David Wolfskill wrote: Aye; feel free to holler if you find your machine wedged. It can be Very Helpful to have another fallback machine for various reasons Hi Well, after a couple of false starts, managed to downgrade successfully and so far,

Re: Panic with PCCARD

2001-11-04 Thread Munehiro Matsuda
Hi Warner, From: Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 10:36:00 -0700 ::: Now my pccard-modem gets attached as sio2, instead of sio3 like few days ::: ago which seemed bogus, because my system don't have sio2! :: ::Interesting. Do you have a sio2 that is disabled on isa or a sio3

SCSI-IDE

2001-11-04 Thread Jan Stocker
Is there any working thread for doing a SCSI-IDE translation like NetBSD and LINUX has? This is very useful to get proggys like cdrecord (and the GUIs [GnomeToaster]) running on IDE cd writers. Jan To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-current in the body of

Re: SCSI-IDE

2001-11-04 Thread Scott Long
On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 11:43:57PM +0100, Jan Stocker wrote: Is there any working thread for doing a SCSI-IDE translation like NetBSD and LINUX has? This is very useful to get proggys like cdrecord (and the GUIs [GnomeToaster]) running on IDE cd writers. It would require that someone write an

Re: panic at shutdown

2001-11-04 Thread Bill Fenner
2. cvsup to r1.96 of tty_cons.c, which should fix this, but due to lack of testers and the inability to reproduce it here, is unverified. I've been testing it, and haven't had any panics, but since the panic was irregular anyway it's hard to say that it's fixed. Bill To Unsubscribe: send

Re: latest -current broke netscape's name lookup?

2001-11-04 Thread Bill Fenner
awk does not copy input lines to its output unless asked; you can ask with either an explicit print or an empty action. Using an input file like: gibberish stuff this doesn't match here is some garbola I don't want this file in the ouptut here's some more stuff and another line and another and

Re: buf_daemon() lockup

2001-11-04 Thread Matthew Dillon
Hmm. Well, bufdaemon is doing the right thing by blocking in that loop. The problem appears to be related to the double-I/O that is occuring due to the way MD filesystems work. A vnode-backed MD takes a strategy call and turns around and issues a high-level filesystem

Re: buf_daemon() lockup

2001-11-04 Thread Matthew Dillon
Ok, I think I've whacked this one. Try this patch and see if it fixes your buf_daemon() lockups. The patch also fixes the double-data-caching that occurs with file-backed MD. If this works for you, Mark, I'll commit it and probably also MFC it. I'll also be able to apply

more on ... Re: buf_daemon() lockup

2001-11-04 Thread Matthew Dillon
Hmm.. that last patch didn't do it. I've noticed some errors on the console before the lockup: unexpected md driver lock: 0xe1813900: type VREG, usecount 2, writecount 1, refcount 3871, flags (VOBJBUF) tag VT_UFS, ino 4, on dev da0s1h (13, 131079) lock type inode: EXCL (count