Thus spake Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
upgraded it to 4.0-STABLE on a second hard drive, and I likewise
can't access the 4.0-STABLE filesystems from 3.4-STABLE.
If you don't tell us where it fails (and how), we can't help you.
Alex
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-On [2325 03:05], Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I gotta be doing something stupid here. I haven't been able to
access the existing 3.4-STABLE filesystems on this machine since I
upgraded it to 4.0-STABLE on a second hard drive, and I likewise
can't access the 4.0-STABLE
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
writes:
: Block/character device collapsing breaking you up now?
:
: /dev/ Should only be character devices now.
I was surprised how many block devices were in my /dev when I did a ls
-l /dev | grep ^b.
Maybe we should put something
Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
writes:
: Block/character device collapsing breaking you up now?
:
: /dev/ Should only be character devices now.
I was surprised how many block devices were in my /dev when I did a ls
-l /dev | grep ^b.
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 01:40:05PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
writes:
: Block/character device collapsing breaking you up now?
:
: /dev/ Should only be character devices now.
I was surprised how many block devices were in my /dev
Folks,
I gotta be doing something stupid here. I haven't been able to
access the existing 3.4-STABLE filesystems on this machine since I
upgraded it to 4.0-STABLE on a second hard drive, and I likewise
can't access the 4.0-STABLE filesystems from 3.4-STABLE.
Anybody got any