Re: Fwd: How to read bad blocks error message & marking of same

2004-08-05 Thread Daniel O'Connor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 03:40, DH wrote: > I've begun rec'ing these error messages: > > ad0s1a: hard error reading fsbn 141935 of 70848 - 71103 (ad0s1 bn 141935; > cn 8 tn 212 sn 59 ) status=59 error=40 > > Got about 7 of these with varying values. > > I

Re: Controlling external hardware via lpt0

2004-08-05 Thread Fernando Gleiser
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Fwd: How to read bad blocks error message & marking of same

2004-08-05 Thread DH
Good afternoon; I'm reposting this because I've not rec'd a response from the freebsd-fs mailing list yet and I need an answer fairly quickly. Thanks be any who can help out! Please CC me as I am not a member of this list, thank you. DH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 11:58:

Mount name length limit (MNAMELEN)

2004-08-05 Thread Patrick Dung
Hi It seems that the constant is in /usr/sys/sys/mount.h. The limit is already there since the initial import in 1995. (From 4.4BSD?) I want to know what is the root cause preventing a larger value. PS: I have found some interesting links about MNAMELEN: http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/

Re: Compiling Kernel Module with Current Kernel Options

2004-08-05 Thread Chuck Tuffli
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 04:09:22PM -0400, cd_freebsd wrote: > I have an SMP machine, so after installing the GENERIC version of > FreeBSD 4.7, I created my own version of the kernel that included > SMP support and DDB. > > Being a device driver writer, I created my Makefile just as > perscribed, b

Re: Mount name length limit (MNAMELEN)

2004-08-05 Thread Ilker OZUPAK
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 17:40, Patrick Dung wrote: > Hi > > It seems that the constant is in /usr/sys/sys/mount.h. > The limit is already there since the initial import in > 1995. (From 4.4BSD?) > I want to know what is the root cause preventing a > larger value. > > PS: I have found some inter

Re: Compiling Kernel Module with Current Kernel Options

2004-08-05 Thread cd_freebsd
>> I'm not sure what the problem is here, but could it be that the build is picking up the wrong set of includes? After you built the SMP kernel, did you copy kernel to / or did you do a make install? I've built at least a SCSI driver for 4.7 for a SMP machine and don't remember having to do any

Re: Mount name length limit (MNAMELEN)

2004-08-05 Thread Matt Emmerton
> On Wednesday 04 August 2004 17:40, Patrick Dung wrote: > > Hi > > > > It seems that the constant is in /usr/sys/sys/mount.h. > > The limit is already there since the initial import in > > 1995. (From 4.4BSD?) > > I want to know what is the root cause preventing a > > larger value. > > > > PS:

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