On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Roger Hardiman wrote:
Hi Daryll,
is anyone interested in porting it over to FreeBSD?
I'm interested in porting Glide to FreeBSD. I've got a Voodoo 3 2000.
I have a Voodoo 3 at work and I'm interested in porting the DRM (I can
even justify doing it in work time). It
I just installed my first current box (19991115) and ran into a couple of
glitches with libraries and X. I installed the X-Kern-Developer and then
added some extras from custom. The errors I encountered (paraphrased) were:
missing libc.so.3 and libtermcap.so.2.
This is now a known
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 09:03:14PM +0100, Jag wrote:
I have a 3.3-STABLE (SMP) system and I want to move to CURRENT.
Please don't do that.
Do you mean that I should build a new kernel *before* I do buildworld?
Is that possible?
You OBVIOUSLY have not read /usr/src/UPDATING nor this mailing
I'm trying to update from 3.3-R to 4.0-current but without success.
cc every time died on the same place.
Where are your D-E-T-A-I-L-S ???
Where did it die? Compiling /bin/false ?
When I try again cc died with message "Bad system call"
Did you read /usr/src/UPDATING? Have you been
David O'Brien wrote:
I'm trying to update from 3.3-R to 4.0-current but without success.
cc every time died on the same place.
Where are your D-E-T-A-I-L-S ???
Details which I describe was enough to get 4 replies.
I supposed and I was right that where it die has nothing to deal with
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999 01:16:55 +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Does anybody can explain why kernel with NewATA driver booted on machine
with ISA based IDE adapter trying to mount wd* as root f/s, while
exactly *the same* kernel booted on PCI based mobo mounts ad* as root?
Thus spake Vadim Chekan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Are you SURE you're prepaired to run -CURRENT?
Yes, Im shure.
No, you are _not_.
Maybe I miss somesing, but I didn't found any hint "how to jump from 3
to 4" in /usr/src/UPDATING
The second one:
19990929:
The sigset_t datatype has
Alexander Langer wrote:
maintain compatibility with existing binaries. A new kernel must
be made and installed and booted with before a make world can
be done.
Alex
Sorry. I really miss this. :(
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Alex Zepeda wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
In message Pine.BSF.4.10.9911182311590.338-10@localhost Alex Zepeda w
rites:
: ps -e w/out -U only shows variables for processes owned by that user, no?
ps -ea.
Then perhaps -a and -U should be disabled? *grin*
I
Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Looking at /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/identcpu.c I see that the 0x580 is:
case 0x580:
strcat(cpu_model, "K6-2");
break;
Which gets copied into:
printf("CPU: ");
strncpy(cpu_model, i386_cpus[cpu].cpu_name, sizeof cpu_model);
Byung Yang wrote:
supped made world a min ago:
check out the CPU: name
I am using AMD K6-2 333Mhz
CPU: \^E (334.40-MHz 586-class CPU)
Hmm, let me guess... probably you are compiling your kernel with -O3 (or
higher)? If so, try to remove /sys/compile/MYKERNEL and compile with -O or with
Taavi Talvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Current seems to hangs, when amanda tries to run dump.
This appeared approximately 2 weeks ago, and is present in
yesterdays current also.
Not for me. I made the world yesterday, and this morning's backup
(with dump) ran fine.
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It seems Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999 01:16:55 +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Does anybody can explain why kernel with NewATA driver booted on machine
with ISA based IDE adapter trying to mount wd* as root f/s, while
exactly *the same* kernel booted
"SÜren Schmidt" wrote:
It seems Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999 01:16:55 +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Does anybody can explain why kernel with NewATA driver booted on machine
with ISA based IDE adapter trying to mount wd* as root f/s, while
I am having similar problem after installing recent binary snapshot from
current.freebsd.org. I do not run amd, but every time when I am trying to ping
or telnet to my $HOSTNAME (not localhost!!), I am starting to get these
messages.
On 19-Nov-99 Luoqi Chen wrote:
With the latest current,
Well,
I REALLY should search mailing lists before sending useless messages...
There is PR conf/14913 which describes what is going wrong. Will somebody
commit the fix?
On 19-Nov-99 Luoqi Chen wrote:
With the latest current, whenever I start amd, I would see a lot of log
messages repeating:
What this means? What actions required?
It was a problem recently which cause my kernel paniced
after boot, but now I got this diagnostic instead of panic:
/kernel: Waiting 2 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
/kernel: Creating DISK da0
/kernel: Creating DISK da1
/kernel: Root mount failed: 22
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Rodney W. Grimes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Something weird is going on... I can confirm Manfred's claim, I also just
build XFree86 just before the compiler change. I'm certainly not going to
cvs update right now... :-)
After some investigation, I found that
On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 10:31:12AM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Andrey A. Chernov" writes:
: Very fresh -current always paniced after detecting SCSI devices on
: aha0: AHA-1542CF FW Rev. B.0 (ID=45) SCSI Host Adapter, SCSI ID 7, 16 CCBs
: page fault: supervisor,
Is anyone able to build or even link a single program with XFree86 3.3.5
building system ? The damn things defines CppCmd to /lib/cpp and the
Makefiles generated are completely fscked up.
This is under CURRENT.
I tried the 3.x binaries but xinit is dumping core (!!).
401 [15:56]
Well,
I REALLY should search mailing lists before sending useless messages...
There is PR conf/14913 which describes what is going wrong. Will somebody
commit the fix?
I was REALLY surprised that people are so ready to accept this as a
configuration bug. By all means, it is NOT, it is
I rebuild my system two days ago with the latest current. When I tried
to print (using lpr) a conf file, the system crashed with a panic in
lockmgr.
I will crash every time I try to print. For the most part the system is
stable, except for lpr.
Here is the dump from the panic and a kernel trace.
Bug the authors to fix it? daemon(3) is provided for a reason!
Here's my version of a simple daemonizing program Neither
TIOCNOTTY nor setpgid() is sufficient to detach from a terminal
session in a POSIX environment; setsid() is required. daemon(3) does
a nice job of encapsulating
As Andrey A. Chernov wrote ...
What this means? What actions required?
It was a problem recently which cause my kernel paniced
after boot, but now I got this diagnostic instead of panic:
/kernel: Waiting 2 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
/kernel: Creating DISK da0
/kernel: Creating
Anybody have any luck with Promise ULTRA/66
controllers until -current? here's what it detects mine as
pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x105a, dev=0x4d38) at
8.0 irq 15
Any ideas on what I can do would be
appreciated.
=== libnetgraph
cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -g -Wall -O2 -Werror -I/usr/src.freefall/sys
-I/usr/obj/usr/SRC/4.0-CURRENT/src/tmp/usr/include -c
/usr/SRC/4.0-CURRENT/src/lib/libnetgraph/sock.c -o sock.o
cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -g -Wall -O2 -Werror -I/usr/src.freefall/sys
hmm archie seems to have missed something.
I'll look and see wht he's left out
he just got called away while committing.
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
=== libnetgraph
cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -g -Wall -O2 -Werror -I/usr/src.freefall/sys
cc -c -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -ansi
-nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include -DKERNEL -include opt_global.h -elf
vers.c
linking kernel
exception.o: In function
try add this to ng_async.h
I just committed this. It's in archie's tree but not the checked in
version.
/* Configuration for this node */
struct ng_async_cfg {
u_char enabled;/* Turn encoding on/off */
-- u_char acfcomp;/* Address/control field
I have a Voodoo 3 at work and I'm interested in porting the DRM (I can
even justify doing it in work time). It probably won't be for a week or
two since I have other stuff happening right now.
Very good. I am aiming for DRI working with nvidia from December on,
this will make it a lot easier.
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 12:58:58PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
/kernel: Root mount failed: 22
/kernel: Mounting root from ufs:da0s4a
You did not recently add a disk drive to the SCSI chain by any chance?
Especially not one that made the order of the da devices change?
No.
The
There is no need to fix kernel if the same result could be achieved by simple
rc.network file modification. Yes, solution proposed in conf/14913 is
not complete and only works in network_interfaces="auto" case, but the
modification to make it work in 100% cases is pretty trivial.
I finally
For those who may not know, I've been tinkering with a new 'tulip clone'
driver for various PCI ethernet cards. I'm attempting to combine support
for several tulip like chipsets into a single driver in an attempt to
reduce code bloat. I've gotten things to where I think they work okay,
but I'm
According to Greg Lehey:
Stop in /usr/SRC/4.0-CURRENT/src/lib/libnetgraph.
Re-sup. I fixed this already and added a few missing modules while I was
here. 55mn for buildworld on my PIII/500 makes testing easy :-)
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FreeBSD
This has been a problem that has been around ever since I began using the
-CURRENT tree.. actually, shortly after on a cvsup.. Anyhoo, I have had
the problem throughout multiple installworlds/kernel builds, etc.. The
problem is mainly that sscape_mss on my Ensoniq Soundscape (original)
skips
On Friday, 19 November 1999 at 12:34:27 -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
=== libnetgraph
cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -g -Wall -O2 -Werror -I/usr/src.freefall/sys
-I/usr/obj/usr/SRC/4.0-CURRENT/src/tmp/usr/include -c
:cc -c -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
:-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -ansi
:-nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include -DKERNEL -include opt_global.h -elf
:vers.c
:linking kernel
:exception.o: In
[moved to -current]
On Friday, 19 November 1999 at 17:27:15 -0500, Jason Craig wrote:
On Friday, 19 November 1999 at 17:32:20 -0500, Jason Craig wrote:
On Friday, 19 November 1999 at 17:38:07 -0500, Jason wrote:
Hello all,
I have a few FreeBSD machines that I am playing around with now, and
sh ../../conf/newvers.sh ZIPPY
cc -c -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -ansi
-nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include -DKERNEL -include opt_global.h -elf
Hi,
I'm trying to track down a problem with threads, C++ exceptions and ACE
on -current. Is the appended little program supposed to work?
If not, why not? It SIGABRTs immediately after the last throw
with egcs-2.95.2, and also with a month old or so egcs-2.91.66,
stock cc. Also with
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 02:52:13PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
The diagnostic is relatively harmless, but it suggests that /etc/fstab
is wrong.
Here is fstab line, please point what is wrong?
/dev/da0s4a / ufs rw,userquota 1 1
I have no idea; it'd be
With recent -current I got
_su (tcsh)
\___
in "ps ax" instead of
-su (tcsh)
as before.
From su.c:
/* csh strips the first character... */
*np = asthem ? "-su" : iscsh == YES ? "_su" : "su";
It seems that it NOT strip the first character now :-(
--
Andrey A. Chernov
as I see the source code, it is not doing what it is supposed to do.. any
suggestions? (it's not a big deal but still it's a bug)
I did not modify any of the source codes.
Byung
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
-On [19991119 04:02], Byung Yang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 12:28:26PM +1030, Daniel J. O'Connor wrote:
Any chance of getting that committed? :)
On my list of things to look at for the weekend.
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sorry i'm don't put error message
i'm build and install -CURRENT kernel , and trying make world
Do you have any local hacks in /usr/src/contrib/gcc/ ?? It seems you may
have corrupted sources. Can you remove /usr/src/contrib/gcc and ``cvs
up'' or ``cvsup'' again?
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On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, SANETO Takanori wrote:
After some investigation, I found that following reasons (both cpp
related) caused the failure of build/installing XFree86:
1. /usr/libexec/cpp now has no predefined symbols like __FreeBSD__,
which makes imake unable to detect OS type
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Donn Miller wrote:
I recently tried using dd to transfer a binary image to floppy.
It was the Linux root disk image, color.gz. Basically, dd works
ok with non-gzipped files, but with files in gzip format, it
chokes:
root@lc186 floppies# dd if=color.gz of=/dev/rfd0
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Donn Miller wrote:
I recently tried using dd to transfer a binary image to floppy.
It was the Linux root disk image, color.gz. Basically, dd works
ok with non-gzipped files, but with files in gzip format, it
chokes:
root@lc186
Hello,
I just did the unthinkable and purchased a Compaq 5868 :-) I was
using an older (~10-30-99) snapshot of stable. That snaptshot worked fine
on my older PII-333.
The problem I am having is that the de0 interface will not come
up. I have manually tried to bring it up with
At 12.56 17/01/99 +1000, Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
+[ Christopher Knight ]-
| At 12:49 AM 1/17/99 +0100, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
|
| Ok, first the conclusion...
|
| I am not able to boot anymore from a 3.0-current system while I can boot
|
On Sunday, 17 January 1999 at 9:47:40 +0200, Mark Murray wrote:
Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
We're all seeing this error, not to worry. Happily, it's clearly
Mark's baby since he both imported the new texinfo *and* does the
perl5 stuff. :-)
... and he is not getting the errors!
It obviously
in fxtv, i am still trying to sort out how to get sound from the video card
through the sound card.
current of 98.12.31
o hauppauge wintv plugged into cable
o awe-64
o matrox millennium ii agp
i think the problem is really on the video card, or the bt drivers.
o the awe-64 works fine
At 21:11 16/01/99 , jack wrote:
rc.local was removed from the tree on Dec. 12th. If you're still
using it you're on your own, edit it as you wish. :)
Oops - I'd better delete it then. I've always updated /etc from src/etc but
never compared for removals.
Thanks,
Mike
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Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Every -current release I try and build falls over with this one.
Tried making a release lately? :)
Aaaah! _Releases_ are broken? For how long?
M
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Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Every -current release I try and build falls over with this one.
Tried making a release lately? :)
OK - I got it! I backed out a commit and things are rosy. Have I mentioned
before that I hate the Perl5 build?
M
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Aaaah! _Releases_ are broken? For how long?
Since the 12th, but don't worry - it was only your problem for the
last couple of days. :)
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Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Aaaah! _Releases_ are broken? For how long?
Since the 12th, but don't worry - it was only your problem for the
last couple of days. :)
OK - but losing stdio.h?? :-) That confuses the crap out of me. Anyone
been screwing with build tools?
M
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In message 199901171000.maa16...@greenpeace.grondar.za Mark Murray wrote:
OK - but losing stdio.h?? :-) That confuses the crap out of me. Anyone
been screwing with build tools?
Uh, the failing command in my log file included -nostdinc; that
does a good job of hiding friends like stdio.h...
Bill Fenner wrote:
In message 199901171000.maa16...@greenpeace.grondar.za Mark Murray wrote:
OK - but losing stdio.h?? :-) That confuses the crap out of me. Anyone
been screwing with build tools?
Uh, the failing command in my log file included -nostdinc; that
does a good job of hiding
On 1999-01-11 23:11 +0100, Ollivier Robert robe...@keltia.freenix.fr wrote:
According to Thomas T. Veldhouse:
the root slice as sync. I figured it was safer, and it wasn't that
important to me to have that particular slice on softupdates anyway.
Beware of something that can be deadly for
I am trying for a while now to get the acd-driver working but I just can't
find the way ... can anybody explain to me how to config the kernel to
support an ATAPI CD-ROM .. (I have the CD-ROM hooked up to the primary
slave controller)
Pascal Hofstee -
Not sure if I am just to stupid or if this is a bug. My system has
2 IDE drives and then several SCSI drives. FreeBSD is on the first
scsi drive, so da0. Root is da0s1a. Bios sees the drive as the 3.
When the new boot loader comes up with no /boot.config, it prints
2:da(2,a)/boot/loader, which
Stefan Esser writes:
On 1999-01-11 23:11 +0100, Ollivier Robert robe...@keltia.freenix.fr wrote:
Beware of something that can be deadly for a make installworld. When
using SU, space freed by rm takes a bit more time to be taken into
account
and you can fill / or /usr up because the
I recently installed 3.0-RELEASE on existing 2.1.0-RELEASE.
After that one program does not run any more.
That program is being invoked by Apache daemon (now I use Apache 1.2.6 from
3.0-RELEASE/packages) and is needed for access to some special part of our
WWW-server. After attempt of invocation
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Igor Shulgin wrote:
I recently installed 3.0-RELEASE on existing 2.1.0-RELEASE.
After that one program does not run any more.
That program is being invoked by Apache daemon (now I use Apache 1.2.6 from
3.0-RELEASE/packages) and is needed for access to some special part of
Brian Feldman wrote:
All old /usr/lib files need to be moved to /usr/lib/compat or /usr/lib/aout.
/usr/lib/compat is the better place because it contains OLD, not current,
libs.
What about files which already exist in /usr/lib/compat directory with same
name but new date? Move them to
Hey gang:
Somebody mentioned the other day that UFS async isn't entirely async, and
that directories are (always) sync. Is that true?
Can somebody elaborate on why that is?
Cheers,
Chris
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We are not bound by any concept, we are just bound to make any concept work
better than others.
Ulf Zimmermann wrote:
Not sure if I am just to stupid or if this is a bug. My system has
2 IDE drives and then several SCSI drives. FreeBSD is on the first
scsi drive, so da0. Root is da0s1a. Bios sees the drive as the 3.
When the new boot loader comes up with no /boot.config, it prints
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Igor Shulgin wrote:
Brian Feldman wrote:
All old /usr/lib files need to be moved to /usr/lib/compat or /usr/lib/aout.
/usr/lib/compat is the better place because it contains OLD, not current,
libs.
What about files which already exist in /usr/lib/compat directory with
In article 4.1.19990117003737.009d4...@194.184.65.4 you wrote:
Ok, first the conclusion...
I am not able to boot anymore from a 3.0-current system while I can boot
quite nicely from the 3.0-RELEASE generic kernel.
What revision of aic7xxx.c do you have? I introduced a bug in rev 1.15
Hi,
j...@zippy- dmesg|grep Freeing
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 11.
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 10.
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 10.
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 10.
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 9.
Freeing
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
j...@zippy- dmesg|grep Freeing
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 11.
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 10.
Nowhere near as annoying as tagged openings now xx.
Perhaps `|| 1' could be changed to `|| crs-openings some
At 09.32 17/01/99 -0700, you wrote:
In article 4.1.19990117003737.009d4...@194.184.65.4 you wrote:
Ok, first the conclusion...
I am not able to boot anymore from a 3.0-current system while I can boot
quite nicely from the 3.0-RELEASE generic kernel.
What revision of aic7xxx.c do you
-Original Message-
From: Garrett Wollman [mailto:woll...@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu]
Sent: Saturday, January 09, 1999 4:22 PM
To: Kenneth Wayne Culver
Cc: Garrett Wollman; Bryan Seitz; curr...@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Celeron and Celeron ( Mendocino ) kernel patch.
On Sat, 9
Hi,
I'm using -current as of 1998-01-14 with the new syscons (with
separated keyboard driver) and XFree86 3.3.3.1 (XF86_SVGA on a
Matrox G200). The keyboard and mouse are plain PS/2 models,
they work fine under syscons (i.e. not using XFree).
The kernel contains the following entries:
Brian Feldman wrote:
Okay, try this:
/bin/sh
cd /usr/lib
for i in *; do if file $i | grep FreeBSD/i386 /dev/null; then rm $i; fi
done
After doing that, look in /etc/rc.conf and check if you have an
ldconfig_paths_aout. If you don't, set it to something on the order of
/usr/X11R6/lib/aout
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Christian Kuhtz wrote:
Hey gang:
Somebody mentioned the other day that UFS async isn't entirely async, and
that directories are (always) sync. Is that true?
not afaik.
Can somebody elaborate on why that is?
normal UFS mounts are async in respect to data, however
Probably belongs in -current rather than -scsi.
Ollivier Robert writes:
According to David Kelly:
member of group operator) that /etc/nologin was not being deleted.
It has been moved recently to /var/run/nologin:
Noticed that in shutdown.8 (keep trying to type sendmail here).
I see
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Igor Shulgin wrote:
Brian Feldman wrote:
Okay, try this:
/bin/sh
cd /usr/lib
for i in *; do if file $i | grep FreeBSD/i386 /dev/null; then rm $i; fi
done
After doing that, look in /etc/rc.conf and check if you have an
ldconfig_paths_aout. If you don't, set it
j...@zippy- dmesg|grep Freeing
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 11.
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 10.
Nowhere near as annoying as tagged openings now xx.
Agreed. They are confusing to those who don't know what it means. As for
me, I just ignore them - ie. they
Hi there,
I've been experiencing breakage of make world
very late during the install phase of man pages
and rebuilding whatis database.(manually trying
to make install in the /src/share/man) completes
succefully.
make release also breaks at the make readmes phase
in /ports directory, the
At 18.10 16/01/99 -0800, you wrote:
At 12:49 AM 1/17/99 +0100, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
Ok, first the conclusion...
I am not able to boot anymore from a 3.0-current system while I can boot
quite nicely from the 3.0-RELEASE generic kernel.
The system hangs on checking the scsi chain and
As of a few minutes ago, I committed some changes that:
1: make the LKM code use the common VFS and syscall registration routines
2: make an 'options LKM' option.
3: build an 'lkm' loadable kld module
This means that if you are still using an a.out kernel and are loading
LKM's specifically, you
At 08:11 PM 1/17/99 +0100, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
Please try to remove apm0 , if you have ... here it seems to solve the
problem (after 15 reboot no problem...)
I didn't have it compiled in. :(
#
# Laptop support (see LINT for more options)
#
#device apm0at isa? disable flags
OK. I have tried to figure out how to boot off of my second IDE drive and I
am close, but I still haven't got it. I need to boot wd2s1a. Here is what
I have done.
Booting off of a floppy with the old boot blocks:
1:wd(2,a)/boot/loader
I get to the prompt and type:
set
sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
j...@zippy- dmesg|grep Freeing
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 11.
Freeing (NOT implemented) redirected ISA irq 10.
Nowhere near as annoying as tagged openings now xx.
Agreed. They are confusing to those who don't know what it means. As for
Hi,
I have a system that's meant as a 'backup disk spool' - it has a 2Gb SCSI
drive to boot from, and then 2 x 16Gb IDE drives (IBM-DTTA-351680's).
The system works fine so long as I stick to using the SCSI drives... If I use
the IDE's (e.g. backup another machine to them, tar / untar 'usr/src'
jack wrote:
Nowhere near as annoying as tagged openings now xx.
Perhaps `|| 1' could be changed to `|| crs-openings some
critical number' in cam_xpt.c. As it is now a boy and a wolf
come to mind.
Coming from someone who's spent the best part of last week trying to diagnose
various
I recently installed 3.0-RELEASE on existing 2.1.0-RELEASE.
After that one program does not run any more.
You probably did not update the contents of /etc, as one must by hand.
This would not create the a.out search paths properly and leads to this
exact error.
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In message 36a24f91.478b5...@tdx.co.uk, Karl Pielorz writes:
jack wrote:
Nowhere near as annoying as tagged openings now xx.
Perhaps `|| 1' could be changed to `|| crs-openings some
critical number' in cam_xpt.c. As it is now a boy and a wolf
come to mind.
Coming from someone who's spent
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 08:51:42PM +, Karl Pielorz wrote:
Hi,
I have a system that's meant as a 'backup disk spool' - it has a 2Gb SCSI
drive to boot from, and then 2 x 16Gb IDE drives (IBM-DTTA-351680's).
The system works fine so long as I stick to using the SCSI drives... If I use
Nowhere near as annoying as tagged openings now xx.
I don't like this error much either (especially since it generates
tech support questions on USENET and other places from users going
Aieee! What does this mean?!) but I was overruled on the issue by
arguments that it was still providing
Peter Wemm wrote:
However, the thought has occurred on many occasions that it might be an
idea to make a stand on this and remove the LKM build support. It will
clean up a few interfaces. If this doesn't happen for 3.1, it's definately
on my agenda for after the branch. Converting the
Lee Cremeans wrote:
The machine is a dual P90 (running SMP) - I get the problems even with a
single CPU kernel... It's running Neptune chipset (quite old) - and only
has 1 IDE channel.
I would say that this has something to do with the DMA support, but since
Neptune's IDE controller
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 09:29:19PM +, Karl Pielorz wrote:
Lee Cremeans wrote:
The machine is a dual P90 (running SMP) - I get the problems even with a
single CPU kernel... It's running Neptune chipset (quite old) - and only
has 1 IDE channel.
I would say that this has
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 06:29:30PM +0200, Robert Nordier wrote:
Ulf Zimmermann wrote:
Not sure if I am just to stupid or if this is a bug. My system has
2 IDE drives and then several SCSI drives. FreeBSD is on the first
scsi drive, so da0. Root is da0s1a. Bios sees the drive as the 3.
Karl Pielorz wrote:
Coming from someone who's spent the best part of last week trying to diagnose
various hardware software problems on NT Win'95 machines (to almost no
avail), I'd appreciate as much verbosity being left _in_ the kernel FreeBSD
as possible... I'm fed up with seeing Unknown
There are two issues here:
o The bootblocks get the SCSI unit number wrong in cases where
IDE drives are also attached.
This is to be expected. There is just insufficient space
available to the bootblocks for smarter logic.
The old bootblocks
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 06:29:30PM +0200, Robert Nordier wrote:
Ulf Zimmermann wrote:
Not sure if I am just to stupid or if this is a bug. My system has
2 IDE drives and then several SCSI drives. FreeBSD is on the first
scsi drive, so da0. Root is da0s1a. Bios sees the drive as the 3.
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 01:36:12PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
There are two issues here:
o The bootblocks get the SCSI unit number wrong in cases where
IDE drives are also attached.
This is to be expected. There is just insufficient space
available
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