> >> You're best off getting a regular classic SanDisk with PIO support, >> there are no >> benefits to be had by putting nice CFs into old and crappy hosts. ' > > ..."standard" 1G Sandisk [SDCFB-1024-A10] is $18.95 on Amazon...
...and they don't work either. Different point for the same TIMEOUT failure, at least. Are you using the 1G ones successfully? What's ad0 ID itself as? This one IDs itself as ad0: 977MB <SanDisk SDCFB-1024 HDX 4.03> at ata0-master PIO4 and the code on the side is BB061004971B. The Extreme III that *worked* was also ver 4.03 and the same code except for the last few digits, which are instead 765B - probably a part identifier. So I had high hopes up front, given the seeming match. Snapshots fine, which is an improvement over the v4.08 Extremes: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> request system snapshot partition Clearing current label... Partitioning compact-flash media (ad0) ... Partition Mountpoint Size Snapshot argument a / 879MB root-size e /config 97MB config-size Running newfs (879MB) on compact-flash media / partition (ad0s1a)... Running newfs (97MB) on compact-flash media /config partition (ad0s1e)... Copying '/dev/ad1s1a' to '/dev/ad0s1a' .. (this may take a few minutes) Copying '/dev/ad1s1e' to '/dev/ad0s1e' .. (this may take a few minutes) The following filesystems were archived: / /config but on reboot it crashes and burns: Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a Attaching /packages/jbase via /dev/mdctl... Mounted jbase package on /dev/md0... Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_8_5_0 Verified jboot signed by PackageProduction_8_5_0 ad0: TIMEOUT - READ_MUL retrying (2 retries left) LBA=493887 ad0: TIMEOUT - READ_MUL retrying (2 retries left) LBA=494783 panic: Loss of soft watchdog db_log_stack_trace_cmd(c0d4e5c0) at 0 panic(c0cdc731,f1765cb8,c0d418c0,c51b7b00,f1765c74) at 0 statclock(f1765cb8) at 0 rtcintr(f1765cb8) at 0 intr_execute_handlers(c0d418c0,f1765cb8,c51bda8c,c052d359,0) at 0 atpic_handle_intr(8) at 0 Xatpic_intr8() at 0 --- interrupt, eip = 0xc09219c0, esp = 0xf1765cfc, ebp = 0xf1765cfc --- cpu_idle_default(f1765d10,c052d36a,c51bda8c,f1765d24,c052c734) at 0 cpu_idle(c51bda8c,f1765d24,c052c734,0,f1765d38) at 0 idle_proc(0,f1765d38) at 0 fork_exit(c052d359,0,f1765d38) at 0 fork_trampoline() at 0 --- trap 0x1, eip = 0, esp = 0xf1765d6c, ebp = 0 --- KDB: enter: panic [thread pid 11 tid 100005 ] Stopped at kdb_enter+0x37: pushl $-0x1 db> These are the only other 1G ones that SanDisk makes, so it seems they're right out of the game. Maybe this is why Juniper switched to SiliconSystems? I was quoted 4-5 week leadtime though, bah. -dd _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp