On 11/28/05, Jurzitza, Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear listmembers,
> is there some way for me to find out which ioctl is missing here and whether
> I do have a chance to fix this?
>
> <4>sys32_ioctl(mount:146): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(4c05) arg(e898)
Run the "cmd" value backwards
Chris Newport wrote:
> I booted from SCSI and then loaded the soc and pluto modules.
> You also need to read my instructions at
> http://www.splack.org/fibrechan
>
> This worked for me, YMMV. Here be dragons.
Most excellent, Linux can now see an extra 30 discs :-)
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Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 11:04:04AM -, Andrew, Chris Mr wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> Last night, I downloaded and installed Etch (latest image from the D-I
> page at debian.org) on an SS20 with a Sun Lance network card. When I
> reboot after the first part of the install, I get the message that 'eth0
Hi, all.
Last night, I downloaded and installed Etch (latest image from the D-I
page at debian.org) on an SS20 with a Sun Lance network card. When I
reboot after the first part of the install, I get the message that 'eth0
is deprecated' or something like that. When I do ifconfig, all I see is
the
Dear listmembers,
is there some way for me to find out which ioctl is missing here and whether I
do have a chance to fix this?
<4>sys32_ioctl(mount:146): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(4c05) arg(e898)
This appears about 20 times during boot on my U60. The numbers at mount:XXX
vary from XXX=139 t
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