It seems Mike Smith wrote:
Our boot blocks/loader dont have the needed computrons to use the
"ad" device name. However I have some patches to boot2 that allows
to boot off an ad root device, provided you dont use the loader, and
put the rigth boot string in boot.config.
This should now
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mike Smith writes:
So I still stick with my statement that the -current bootblocks/loader
doesn't have the computrons needed to use the ad device (or any non
wd/da/fd device for that matter) for anything usefull :)
The loader is fine; the problem is just that
It seems Geoff Rehmet wrote:
Hmm,
My root device still lands up on "wd0" - even though my fstab has
the root filesystem on ad0s1a. I haven't looked at getting it to
use the ad dev entries for the root file system. (I'm assuming that
is still WIP.)
Our boot blocks/loader dont
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Sent: 11 August 1999 08:53
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Subject: Re: ATA - Trouble mounting secondary master
It seems Geoff Rehmet wrote:
Brian McGroarty writes :
In using the ATA driver, I'm unable to automatic
It seems Geoff Rehmet wrote:
Hmm,
My root device still lands up on "wd0" - even though my fstab has
the root filesystem on ad0s1a. I haven't looked at getting it to
use the ad dev entries for the root file system. (I'm assuming that
is still WIP.)
Our boot blocks/loader dont have the
I've just tried and coming in via wd and ad produce the same
problem.
Note my previous comment - the access light is a steady on for
this particular drive. It's left that way when devices are
probed during startup.
My configuration FWIW -
(Note that the devclass_alloc_unit messages are new as
Soren Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems Geoff Rehmet wrote:
Brian McGroarty writes :
In using the ATA driver, I'm unable to automatically mount a
partition on a master drive on the secondary controller. fsck
complains that device rwd2s1e isn't configured and exists.
Kevin Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Soren Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, damn, after the problem went away for Geoff I thought it to be
solved since I've never heard of it anywhere else, and I cant reproduce
it here no matter what I try.
Does it help eany if you only has the
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Sent: 12 August 1999 03:10
To: Soren Schmidt
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Subject: Re: ATA - Trouble mounting secondary master
Kevin Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Soren Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, damn, after t
Also of interest -
I have a seperate access light for each of my drives, as they're
in removable bays.
I notice the access light for the secondary master remaining on
after the kernel driver has done its scanning. The light goes
off on this, the failed first access. I believe the light for
the
It seems Geoff Rehmet wrote:
Brian McGroarty writes :
In using the ATA driver, I'm unable to automatically mount a
partition on a master drive on the secondary controller. fsck
complains that device rwd2s1e isn't configured and exists.
Immediately mounting by hand works perfectly.
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