s something I left behind once upon a time).
I was able to work around it by burning a cd of disc 1 of the 6.2
release, and running the cd/dvd fix-it shell. I made a backup copy of
my /boot directory, copied the cd's /boot directory in, and then
copied back my original loader.conf file.
A
Hello!
Oopss... sure... missed "b" was lowercase.
Mb normally stands for Megabits :) so 12Mbps = 1,2MB/s
On 1/15/07, Boris Kovalenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!
Is this ok that atausb is not shown in NOTES and LINT? Even I see no
module atausb.ko after kernel recompilation.
Hello!
I also getting strange errors like Jan 15 12:20:58 boris kernel: afd0:
FAILURE - PREVENT_ALLOW ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x24
ascq=0x00
P.S. How You get 12Mb/s? With my flash
Jan 15 12:20:58 boris kernel: da0:
Removable Direct Acce
ss SCSI-0 device
Jan 15 12:20:58 boris kernel:
On 1/15/07, Boris Kovalenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!
Is this ok that atausb is not shown in NOTES and LINT? Even I see no
module atausb.ko after kernel recompilation.
Right, somebody has been carefully hiding this feature
from us. I've just tried it - and... it works. No
performance b
Hello!
Is this ok that atausb is not shown in NOTES and LINT? Even I see no
module atausb.ko after kernel recompilation.
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The reason it works in safe mode is that DMA is not used there. Are you
sure it worked with DMA before ?
I cant be sure, I never looked it up. But it worked just fine before. The
_only_ difference is the
soruce-code i compiled NanoBSD from. I was RELENG_6_1 before and now it is
RELENG_6_2
I'm
Peter Ankerstål wrote:
Pietro Cerutti wrote:
On 1/14/07, Peter Ankerstål <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ad0: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=1000941
This kind of errors usually denote a hardware problem, either at the
disk or at the controller level.
Check sysutils/smartmontools in the ports.
On Sunday, 14. January 2007 16:27, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
> On 1/14/07, Peter Ankerstål <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ad0: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=1000941
>
> This kind of errors usually denote a hardware problem, either at the
> disk or at the controller level.
> Check sysutils/smartmonto
On 1/14/07, Peter Ankerstål <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ad0: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=1000941
This kind of errors usually denote a hardware problem, either at the
disk or at the controller level.
Check sysutils/smartmontools in the ports.
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Pietro Cerutti wrote:
On 1/14/07, Peter Ankerstål <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ad0: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=1000941
This kind of errors usually denote a hardware problem, either at the
disk or at the controller level.
Check sysutils/smartmontools in the ports.
But there was no proble
I have a router running NanoBSD on a CF-card, 512MB SanDisk and
yesterday when installed 6.2-RELEASE I encountered some problems.
The systems seems to boot properly but when it tries to mount the
filesystem I get errors like this:
ad0: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=1000941
When I try to
> > The January CURRENT snapshots have been uploaded to ftp-master.
> > kensmith@ hasn't announced these yet, I think because he's
> > waiting for them to make their way out to the various FTP mirror
> > sites.
>
> Yes, our validation team sent me ema
Hello!
I had 100% reproducible panic on 6.2RC2 and now I have it on 6.2-RELEASE with
ucom, uplcom.
I have USR Courier V.Everthing External Modem connected with RS232->USB cable
to box.
# dmesg | grep ucom
ucom0: Prolific Technology Inc. USB-Serial Controller, rev 1.10/3.00, addr 3
#
On 1/11/07, Bruce A. Mah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If memory serves me right, Jack Vogel wrote:
> On 1/10/07, Colin Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Scott T. Hildreth wrote:
>>> Does anyone know if the Release is still going to happen today?
>> The release is not going to happen today, but
If memory serves me right, Jack Vogel wrote:
> On 1/10/07, Colin Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Scott T. Hildreth wrote:
>>> Does anyone know if the Release is still going to happen today?
>> The release is not going to happen today, but will be very soon. My
>> guess is that builds and mi
On 1/10/07, Colin Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott T. Hildreth wrote:
> Does anyone know if the Release is still going to happen today?
The release is not going to happen today, but will be very soon. My
guess is that builds and mirroring will happen over the weekend and
the release an
Colin Percival wrote:
Scott T. Hildreth wrote:
Does anyone know if the Release is still going to happen today?
The release is not going to happen today, but will be very soon. My
guess is that builds and mirroring will happen over the weekend and
the release announcement will go out on Monday
Scott T. Hildreth wrote:
> Does anyone know if the Release is still going to happen today?
The release is not going to happen today, but will be very soon. My
guess is that builds and mirroring will happen over the weekend and
the release announcement will go out on Monday or Tuesday depending
up
Does anyone know if the Release is still going to happen today?
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On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 11:31:02AM -0600, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote..
> I have been following the release candidates for some time. Suddenly,
> progress seems to have halted, but checking this list from time to time
> have revealed no discussion that I have noticed.
>
> According to this site,
I have been following the release candidates for some time. Suddenly,
progress seems to have halted, but checking this list from time to time
have revealed no discussion that I have noticed.
According to this site, it was expected more than one month ago?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.2R
And then I suddenly see a new thread about FreeBSD 6.2 status appear ...
after I sent the email. Sorry for the noise.
I have been following the release candidates for some time. Suddenly,
progress seems to have halted, but checking this list from time to time
have revealed no discussion
Hi everyone
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.2R/schedule.html is not being updated for a
long time.
Is FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE going to become a christmas present?
Jack
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Mike Jakubik wrote:
Yi-Hua Edward Yang wrote:
I asked the question below a while back but got no answer.
Does that mean BCM5754 integrated GbE will not be supported
by 6.2 release at all? The HARDWARE.TXT file does not list
it, but the source code seems to have the BCM5754 support,
or at least
Yi-Hua Edward Yang wrote:
I asked the question below a while back but got no answer.
Does that mean BCM5754 integrated GbE will not be supported
by 6.2 release at all? The HARDWARE.TXT file does not list
it, but the source code seems to have the BCM5754 support,
or at least so the CVS comments
I asked the question below a while back but got no answer.
Does that mean BCM5754 integrated GbE will not be supported
by 6.2 release at all? The HARDWARE.TXT file does not list
it, but the source code seems to have the BCM5754 support,
or at least so the CVS comments say.
Does anyone know when
FYI - we have begun the release cycle for FreeBSD-6.2. Code freeze on
the RELENG_6 branch started last week. For people in the habit of
tracking RELENG_6 you will start to notice various pieces of it that
start saying "6.2" for version numbers (despite 6.2 not being officially
released) as we pr
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