>> I'm not sure why it happens like this; try putting a DELAY() just
>> before we actually set the root device and see if you can put it off.
>
>Why not just spl() protect that printf call so that its output is
>dumped contiguously into the console buffer?
This would just move the race. It is pr
>Is anybody have experience with plip usage on -current? For me it seems
>broken - generally it works, but when I trying to make more or less
>massive transfer (1-2 MB is sufficient for most cases) any of two system
>
>dying in panic. Also "ping -f -s 8000 " kills remote or
>local host in several
On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 07:23:49PM +0200, Jean-Marc Zucconi wrote:
>> David Dawes writes:
>
> > IMHO the problem is in the joystick driver and in your assumptions. By
> > configuring the joystick in your Xserver config file, you're giving the
> > server exclusive use of the device for the life
> >
> > Do we have MTRR support for the AMD K6-2, and how's it done (e.g., if I
> > want
> > to allow mtrr support for my Voodoo Banshee)
>
> It's being worked on. The K6 is a problematic device, as it only
> supports two memory ranges, as opposed to the eight the P6 does.
>
OK - give me a
On Thursday, 20 May 1999 at 16:54:37 +0300, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> Is anybody have experience with plip usage on -current? For me it seems
> broken - generally it works, but when I trying to make more or less
> massive transfer (1-2 MB is sufficient for most cases) any of two system
>
> dying in pa
Lets also consider the case of a root partition exists on a device which the
BIOS does not support, but DOS and FreeBSD do. A good example of this may be
a SCSI controller without a BIOS, or maybe a network style load. A person
could have just the kernel on the DOS parition, or have the driver for
Anthony writes,
>
>The problem which remains unsolved is how to boot FreeBSD from
>DOS/Windows without the ability to use a boot floppy or boot CD.
>
>Perhaps a DOS/Windows utility which installs boot blocks?
>
Such a utility may be useful in most cases, but I do not want to have to
mess around wit
Maxim writes,
>Correct me if I'm wrong, but loader is unable to directly load kernel from
>non-FreeBSD partition (DOS in your case), so problem is slightly more
>complicated but I though your can take PicoBSD (FreeBSD on floppy) and
tweak it
>to match your needs.
>
I have tried booting /boot/loader
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The problem which remains unsolved is how to boot FreeBSD from
DOS/Windows without the ability to use a boot floppy or boot CD.
Perhaps a DOS/Windows utility which installs boot blocks?
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You set a 'low' priority for the ide match as -100. I suggest we use a
much lower value for that: -1. With USB we have 15 levels already,
spaced ten apart (welcome back BASIC :) makes 150.
Has anyone come up with a decent set of levels yet, or is the best bet
still Mike's example (can;
#def
It seems Valentin Shopov wrote:
> >
> > Hmm, sounds like it has trouble talking to the disk,
> > try changeing the
> > two #if 0's in ata-disk.c so that it uses 16 bit
> > transfers..
> > If that fails, try to make it only use singlesector
> > transfers, quite
> > a lot older disks messes up there
--- Soren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Valentin Shopov wrote:
> > I just tried the new ATA driver on my old ISA only
> > notebook.
> > After correct recognition of the hard disk:
> >
> >
> > ad0: invalid primary partition table: no magic
> > error 22: panic:.
>
> Hmm, sounds like it has
> David Dawes writes:
> IMHO the problem is in the joystick driver and in your assumptions. By
> configuring the joystick in your Xserver config file, you're giving the
> server exclusive use of the device for the lifetime of the X server
> process. Implementing more agressive closing mi
It seems Valentin Shopov wrote:
> I just tried the new ATA driver on my old ISA only
> notebook.
> After correct recognition of the hard disk:
>
>
> ad0: invalid primary partition table: no magic
> error 22: panic:.
Hmm, sounds like it has trouble talking to the disk, try changeing the
I just tried the new ATA driver on my old ISA only
notebook.
After correct recognition of the hard disk:
ad0: invalid primary partition table: no magic
error 22: panic:.
what does that mean?
Thanx,
Val
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Matt Hamilton wrote...
> Dear All,
>
> I am trying to mmap a raw device (/dev/rda0) yet mmap() keeps returning
> EINVAL. From what I have read on the list archives, mmap() should be able
> to map a character device (just not a block device), am I missing
> something here?
>
> I have tried this o
"Carlos C. Tapang" wrote:
> Thanks to all who pitched in their input to this issue. Most users of my
> system are running Windows and don't want to have to reformat or repartition
> their hard disk. So I am stuck with the DOS file system. I think the best
> solution is to have my users use a FreeB
Is anybody have experience with plip usage on -current? For me it seems
broken - generally it works, but when I trying to make more or less
massive transfer (1-2 MB is sufficient for most cases) any of two system
dying in panic. Also "ping -f -s 8000 " kills remote or
local host in several second
Soren Schmidt wrote:
> ISA only configs fails on boot with interrupt timeouts.
> The new-bus integration introduced a bug where the softc ptr
> was lost during the probe.
Thank you, now it finaly works on my laptop (ISA only config)!
Sincerely,
Maxim
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On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 11:37:51PM +0930, Matthew Thyer wrote:
>The big problem is that the silo overflows continue after I have
>returned the pointer to the mouse (with "xsetpointer pointer").
>
>This should close the joystick device shouldn't it ?
No. I've had a look through some of the XInput
On 19 May 1999 22:16:52 EST, Joel Ray Holveck wrote:
> Using a May 17 15:00 CDT -current, I also have gotten a panic mounting
> MFS. The line from fstab is:
>
> /dev/da0s2b /tmpmfs rw 0 0
Fixed on Tuesday, a little after 1 o'clock in the afternoon
Dear All,
I am trying to mmap a raw device (/dev/rda0) yet mmap() keeps returning
EINVAL. From what I have read on the list archives, mmap() should be able
to map a character device (just not a block device), am I missing
something here?
I have tried this on 3.1-STABLE and 4.0-CURRENT, but no lu
Eigth update to the new ATA/ATAPI driver:
Fixed problems:
LS120/ZIP drives still currupted data.
Reworked once again, buffered I/O is just ignoring any sizehints
it is given :(
Now the atapifd driver splits up requests for devices that has
limitted transfer si
I've added two new sections to the USB home pages.
http://www.etla.net/~n_hibma/usb/usb.pl
One is the section on the project status. The most significant change is
that it is an included document I can edit at home and upload once in a
while. Much easier.
The second thing is more down t
On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 10:16:52PM -0500, Joel Ray Holveck wrote:
> >> Well, I'll recheck mine...
> > It'd be interesting to see if you (and others) can reproduce this too.
Fwiw, my home system (and that of a few others' as well) has been fixed by
Luoqi's commit to kern_conf.c on the 18th.
Cheers
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