: :On Apr 05, Matthew Dillon wrote: :> (needless to say, the patch I posted is relative to FreeBSD-4.x, not 5) :> :> -Matt :> Matthew Dillon :> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :> : : Here's what I got, don't put too much salt into it, somehow, :the disks are a mix of ata66 and ata33. It also happened the exact :moment I did a control-t to get the status of a tar. I'll try again :with all ata/33 or all ata/66 later tonight. : : --Mat I'm crossing my fingers and hoping it was the ^T -- wasn't there a big thread on ^T not being 'safe' a while back? I never use ^T myself. Also, as a general note to everyone, make sure you are building vinum into the kernel directly and not using it as a kld, just to ensure that it stays in sync with the kernel. -Matt To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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