On 3/11/2007, at 9:59 AM, Chris Zakelj wrote:
Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
ASC/ASCQ 0x11/0x06 would appear to mean CIRC Unrecovered Error.
These values are listed in /usr/src/sys/scsi_base.c, line 1207 and
following. The error text is left out of install kernels to save
space.
Kenneth
On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 06:50:59PM -0400, Chris Zakelj wrote:
Picked up a USB to serial converter on the way home from the office.
Here's a complete installation attempt using the 4.2 i386 CD:
Let's install the sets!
Location of sets? (cd disk ftp http or 'done') [cd]
Available
Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
ASC/ASCQ 0x11/0x06 would appear to mean CIRC Unrecovered Error.
These values are listed in /usr/src/sys/scsi_base.c, line 1207 and
following. The error text is left out of install kernels to save
space.
Some random Googling gave me
A CIRC unrecovered data error is
Asking the obvious questions to eliminate them first ...
1. Official CDs?
2. Can you read/copy the CD on *any* machines / *any* OS?
3. Specifically - if you FTP install OpenBSD , can you then mount /
copy / do anything with the CD?
4. dmesg(s)
Personal experience ...
I have installed 3.8
Richard Toohey wrote:
Asking the obvious questions to eliminate them first ...
1. Official CDs?
2. Can you read/copy the CD on *any* machines / *any* OS?
3. Specifically - if you FTP install OpenBSD , can you then mount /
copy / do anything with the CD?
4. dmesg(s)
Personal experience ...
Chris Zakelj wrote:
Richard Toohey wrote:
Asking the obvious questions to eliminate them first ...
1. Official CDs?
2. Can you read/copy the CD on *any* machines / *any* OS?
3. Specifically - if you FTP install OpenBSD , can you then mount /
copy / do anything with the CD?
4. dmesg(s)
Evening... I'm trying install my fresh 4.2 CDs on a system that is
destined to become a samba server and build machine for CF-based
firewalls. Only I'm having a problem (obviously). This is the third
release where I'm having this issue, but previously I just chalked it up
to old, cranky
m fairly new to OpenBSD (been using FreeBSD for years) and have
stumbled across some issues on a desktop install (after several server
based installs over the past few months).
The system has two identical drives (WD 250G) which I wish to RAID
(1). As i understand it openbsd has no support for
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