directory listings.
I'm very happy with this; under 2.2.17 with this card, I was getting about
1Mbyte per minute for an NFS transfer. My friend thanks you too.
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ine's working perfectly now... IBM PS/2 9585, 3Com 32529, Adaptec
AHA1640, Linux 2.4.1, a 9GB RAID0 array care of the md driver, and ReiserFS
running on top of that... filled with MP3's! (just testing...)
Look forward to your patches.
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ad order)
There are devfs 2.2 patches and 2.4.1 includes devfs natively; I chose
2.4.1 and it worked.
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Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
happy to be a
test bed for patches to 2.4.1. Let me know what to patch. I'm off work for
a week as of tomorrow lunchtime so the timing is pretty good :)
And if you think the NFS problems might be fixable, I'll be pleased to
keep the card out of the bucket.
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nge' setting of the
card, in the BIOS, to 0D8000-0DDFFF; I get the same error, but the 'Can't
find memory at ...' error changes to 0xd8000.
cat /proc/mca/slot3 produces a segfault, I think it was Invalid EAP, but
not sure as I am trying to fix the machine now so can'
Well, just so you know I am now building a 2.4.1 kernel for this machine so
I can use devfs.
So perhaps I'll try ReiserFS on this too... lots of fun :)
Thanks for everyone's kind words of wisdom.
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o system. Well, I'm
tired and I've had too much wine and whisky so I am going to bed, but I
will attack this afresh tomorrow night...
Thanks for the advice, perhaps I'll need more tomorrow :)
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care... This machine is confusing it's root filesystem with an
external SCSI disk.
But it looks like I can change the order in driver/scsi/hosts.c, though
this is not an elegant solution :(
Trying it now
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 22:49:12 Michael Pacey wrote:
> Sorry for posting this here, I'm sure you're all busy with 2.4.1 and
> 2.2.18
> but I'm read the SCSI HOWTO and asked on #LinPeople to no avail:
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> Given two host adapters each with 1 disk of ID 0, how do I t
CSI chain completely, so assigning a
different ID is not an option.
Thanks in advance.
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