Hi Adam, Søren (CC'd to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
On 31-Aug-01 Adam Kranzel wrote:
Hi...
For the last two days, my kernel builds have been failing with:
linking kernel.debug
ata-all.o: In function `ataioctl':
/usr/src/sys/dev/ata/ata-all.c(.text+0x791): undefined reference to
`atapi_queue
Hi again,
On 26-Feb-00 Kelly Yancey wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, kibbet wrote:
Hi all,
Quick question, how does the new ata driver handle bad blocks?
I've been tracking -current since around Nov 99 but haven't
seen this come up.
As I recall, it doesn't. The reasoning is that modern
Oh ho,
I'll blame the lack of sleep, lack of coffee, the heat, a flat tyre...
something :)
Someone has pointed out that bad144 was taken outta the source tree ages ago
so I must have been using an old binary.
No comments required, I have flamed myself privately :)
Kent Ibbetson
[EMAIL
On 20-Feb-00 kibbet wrote:
Hey all,
I got this error, and the 2205 entry in UPDATING didn't seem to cover
enough for me, I was comming from a clean bin install of 3.2.
UPDATING - 2205 entry;
make buildworld
make installworld
Hey all,
I got this error, and the 2205 entry in UPDATING didn't seem to cover
enough for me, I was comming from a clean bin install of 3.2.
UPDATING - 2205 entry;
make buildworld
make installworld This will fail
cd
Hi David,
On 14-Feb-00 David Wolfskill wrote:
I discovered this under 3.4-R, and checked that it's still the case
for 4.0-RC.
I'm putting together a box that has no reason whatsoever to use or
provide any NFS services at all.
It was thus with a sense of "POLA violation" that I happened
Hi Leif,
On 11-Feb-00 Leif Neland wrote:
Sometime ago there was a thread regarding Longitude and Lattitude of
committers etc, and a reference was made to a website, where the
coordinates of any point on a map could be shown.
However, I can't find this site now. Anybody?
Leif
I don't
On 30-Jan-00 Mike Andrews wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Alex Zepeda wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, kibbet wrote:
/me looks at the bunch of 386 mobo's... lets not go there.. :)
/me looks at the stack of 386sx chips he has and wonders why no-one did 8
way SMP with these!
uky.edu once had
On 30-Jan-00 Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Lehey writes:
: I did a make world on my PDP-11 yesterday. It took less than a day.
: But that's 2.11BSD.
Turns out that 12MB + 30MB of swap isn't enough to build world. I ran
out of swap and the machine rebooted (at least