In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew
Jacob writes:
I compiled and booted on alpha. It sees my ad0 now. Plus it also sees the 3
'da' disks that were found.
The only real problem is that it won't see the partitions made for
'dangerously dedicated' 'da' disks. What's the plan for addressing
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew
Jacob writes:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew
Jacob writes:
I compiled and booted on alpha. It sees my ad0 now. Plus it also sees the 3
'da' disks that were found.
The only real problem is that
What names do you usually access your disks by ? Just da0a etc ?
da0{a,b,c,d} and so on..
You should be able to find those as well with the clone stuff...
Nope. Weren't there.
I booted up once. I had 3 disks- none with a FreeBSD label. The
contents of /dev for da disks was
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew
Jacob writes:
What names do you usually access your disks by ? Just da0a etc ?
da0{a,b,c,d} and so on..
You should be able to find those as well with the clone stuff...
Nope. Weren't there.
I booted up once. I had 3 disks- none with a FreeBSD
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Matthew Jacob wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Have you tried accessing them directly, for instance:
ls -l /dev/da0s2e
or whatever their names are ?
Sure. They're not there. A reboot still just has da0[c], da1[c], and
da2[c] show
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bruce Ev
ans writes:
Sure. They're not there. A reboot still just has da0[c], da1[c], and
da2[c] show up.
That's more than show up on i386's :-). After booting with -s, only
the whole disk devices and the root device show up. Devices for slices
and partitions
That's more than show up on i386's :-). After booting with -s, only
the whole disk devices and the root device show up. Devices for slices
and partitions slices only show up when they are opened or stat'ed.
This bug is normally mostly hidden by opening most partitions to mount
them.
Hmm.
I compiled and booted on alpha. It sees my ad0 now. Plus it also sees the 3
'da' disks that were found.
The only real problem is that it won't see the partitions made for
'dangerously dedicated' 'da' disks. What's the plan for addressing this?
-matt
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