Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2017 11:12:04 +1000 From: Geoff Wing <g...@pobox.com> Message-ID: <20170402011204.ga8...@primenet.com.au>
| Can't get a -current one until tomorrow (30 hours or so). | 7.1 sees wd0a, wd0b, etc | -current will see wd0 but won't find any of the partitions on it (unless I | have DKWEDGE_METHOD* and then I'll get dk() partitions/wedges) Current should see the exact same partitions as 7 does - while you could use wedges insead (in 7 or current) there's no need, and that is not what is expected to happen. Of course, running current is always something of a risk, things break... Is there some particular reason you need current on that old system (the usual reason for requiring current, rather than just wanting to run it to play with and perhaps improve) is for support of very new hardware not supported in anything earlier. If playing/improving is the aim, you'd probably be much better off with something newer, with more ram (compiling can be slow with modern compilers) and which would probably consume less power as well. kre