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Dag-Erling_Smørgrav writes:
: "M. Warner Losh" writes:
: > Yes. Of course I have local modifications, but none in the usb stack.
: > But I've also done a svn update from the top of the tree multiple
: > times and this version number persists.
:
On Monday 26 October 2009 14:37:59 M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <86skd6cmm8@ds4.des.no>
>
> Dag-Erling_Smørgrav writes:
> : "M. Warner Losh" writes:
> : > FreeBSD lighthouse 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #41 r185338:198411M:
> : > Fri Oct 23 10:08:48 MDT 2009
> : > i.
"M. Warner Losh" writes:
> Yes. Of course I have local modifications, but none in the usb stack.
> But I've also done a svn update from the top of the tree multiple
> times and this version number persists.
Weird. r185338 was a commit to the old USB stack. Try to run
svnversion in sys/dev/usb,
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Dag-Erling_Smørgrav writes:
: "M. Warner Losh" writes:
: > FreeBSD lighthouse 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #41 r185338:198411M: Fri
Oct 23 10:08:48 MDT 2009
i...@lighthouse:/cache/svn/head/sys/amd64/compile/LIGHTHOUSE amd64
: >
: > so
"M. Warner Losh" writes:
> FreeBSD lighthouse 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #41 r185338:198411M: Fri
> Oct 23 10:08:48 MDT 2009
> i...@lighthouse:/cache/svn/head/sys/amd64/compile/LIGHTHOUSE amd64
>
> so it would have r197682 baked in (the first number in my rev string
> is a mystery to m
On Monday 26 October 2009 14:01:17 M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <200910261258.08135.hsela...@c2i.net>
>
> Hans Petter Selasky writes:
> : On Monday 26 October 2009 12:48:16 M. Warner Losh wrote:
> : > I know that the august 25th version failed badly when I tried to burn
> : > DV
In message: <200910261258.08135.hsela...@c2i.net>
Hans Petter Selasky writes:
: On Monday 26 October 2009 12:48:16 M. Warner Losh wrote:
: > I know that the august 25th version failed badly when I tried to burn
: > DVDs from a USB drive to a USB attached DVD burner. This used to work
On Monday 26 October 2009 12:48:16 M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <200910260959.20772.hsela...@c2i.net>
>
> Hans Petter Selasky writes:
> : On Monday 26 October 2009 01:05:03 n...@ever.sanda.gr.jp wrote:
> : > M. Warner Losh wrote:
> : > > I have a usb stick (8GB) on it. This sti
On Monday 26 October 2009 12:48:16 M. Warner Losh wrote:
> I know that the august 25th version failed badly when I tried to burn
> DVDs from a USB drive to a USB attached DVD burner. This used to work
> flawlessly.
Hi,
There has been a recent fix to the EHCI driver, which might affect Mass
Stor
In message: <200910260959.20772.hsela...@c2i.net>
Hans Petter Selasky writes:
: On Monday 26 October 2009 01:05:03 n...@ever.sanda.gr.jp wrote:
: > M. Warner Losh wrote:
: > > I have a usb stick (8GB) on it. This stick has about 5GB of junk on
: > > it at this point.
: > >
: > > I tri
But there was no indication the device went missing on the console.
And it wasn't until I unplugged it that da0 detached. Usually in the
past when it has started throwing errors the console was chatty about
why.
Warner
On Oct 26, 2009, at 2:59 AM, Hans Petter Selasky
wrote:
On Monda
On Monday 26 October 2009 01:05:03 n...@ever.sanda.gr.jp wrote:
> M. Warner Losh wrote:
> > I have a usb stick (8GB) on it. This stick has about 5GB of junk on
> > it at this point.
> >
> > I tried to do 'cat * > /dev/null' recently, to measure how fast it
> > goes. It got about 1GB into the driv
M. Warner Losh wrote:
I have a usb stick (8GB) on it. This stick has about 5GB of junk on
it at this point.
I tried to do 'cat * > /dev/null' recently, to measure how fast it
goes. It got about 1GB into the drive and then I got device missing
messages.
:
So devfs thinks the d
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 01:34:37PM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> I have a usb stick (8GB) on it. This stick has about 5GB of junk on
> it at this point.
>
> I tried to do 'cat * > /dev/null' recently, to measure how fast it
> goes. It got about 1GB into the drive and then I got device missing
>
I have a usb stick (8GB) on it. This stick has about 5GB of junk on
it at this point.
I tried to do 'cat * > /dev/null' recently, to measure how fast it
goes. It got about 1GB into the drive and then I got device missing
messages.
Here's the dmesg messages:
# Plug it in
da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0
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