I have a USB drive/stick, Lexar USB Flash drive as reported by FreeBSD
shown below.
When first used, I was able to put approx. 30 GB of data on it - it was
visible to FreeBSD 9 and 10 as expected.
A Linux system at the lab was also capable of recognizing it. After
that, I tried to operate on the
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:01 PM, O. Hartmann
ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de wrote:
I have a USB drive/stick, Lexar USB Flash drive as reported by FreeBSD
shown below.
When first used, I was able to put approx. 30 GB of data on it - it was
visible to FreeBSD 9 and 10 as expected.
A Linux system
On Friday 22 June 2012 08:01:38 O. Hartmann wrote:
I have a USB drive/stick, Lexar USB Flash drive as reported by FreeBSD
shown below.
When first used, I was able to put approx. 30 GB of data on it - it was
visible to FreeBSD 9 and 10 as expected.
A Linux system at the lab was also capable of
incapable of handling the 64GB drive. I do not have issues with USB
it's not about capacity. But seems some quirks for that pendrive (which
have buggy firmware) has to be added, as it doesn't respond for inquiry
command.
sorry i am not USB expert.
umass1: Lexar USB Flash Drive, class 0/0,
On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 08:22:19 +0200
Hans Petter Selasky hsela...@c2i.net wrote:
(snip)
I would be more than glad to open up an office to certify USB devices for use
with FreeBSD :-)
My elder colleague often told me that it is the easiest and well-working way
to check whether the one is
On 22.06.12 09:22, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
I'm sorry to say a lot of USB flash sticks out there are broken and
only tested with the timing of MS Windows. Part of the problem is that
it is difficult to autodetect these issues, because once you trigger
the non- supported SCSI command, then
Just updated my laptop's head slice from r237378 to r237440; while
it did manage to get to multi-user mode, I was only able to login as
root, and whenever I tried to do much of anything, the sell (csh) exited
with a SIGSEGV.
I finally gave it a 3-fingered salute, [Ctl-Alt-Del], and init
appeared
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 06:49:59AM -0700, David Wolfskill wrote:
Just updated my laptop's head slice from r237378 to r237440; while
it did manage to get to multi-user mode, I was only able to login as
root, and whenever I tried to do much of anything, the sell (csh) exited
with a SIGSEGV.
I
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 05:10:20PM +0300, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 06:49:59AM -0700, David Wolfskill wrote:
Just updated my laptop's head slice from r237378 to r237440; while
it did manage to get to multi-user mode, I was only able to login as
root, and whenever I
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 06:22:16PM +0300, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
...
found at http://www/~david/FreeBSD/head_r237440.txt.
This is on i386, right ?
Yes.
Can you boot single-user and just type date in the shell ?
Does it segfault ?
If yes, does setting sysctl
Hi.
I understand problem you are going to fix and I think your patch should
do it. What I don't very like is addition of new GEOM method. Now GEOM
doesn't need it because all internal open/close operations and provider
destructions there protected by the topology SX lock. Unluckily that
lock
Hello;
I am not a Dtrace user (yet) but I started to port the Log/linear
quantizations from Illumos:
http://dtrace.org/blogs/bmc/2011/02/08/llquantize/
Apparently this patch should do it:
http://people.freebsd.org/~pfg/patches/patch-llquantize-complete
Unfortunately when I tried to build
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 1:01 AM, O. Hartmann
ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de wrote:
I have a USB drive/stick, Lexar USB Flash drive as reported by FreeBSD
shown below.
When first used, I was able to put approx. 30 GB of data on it - it was
visible to FreeBSD 9 and 10 as expected.
A Linux system
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