Re: Jose Nazario's dmesg explained for OpenBSD

2005-09-06 Thread Hans-Joerg Hoexer
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 12:25:23AM -0500, Andrew Daugherity wrote: === a) biomask e74d netmask ff4d ttymask ffef ... this are the interrupt masks (on i386) for the levels IPL_BIO, IPL_NET and IPL_TTY after autoconfiguration has finished. They will be modified again when clock and rtc are

Jose Nazario's dmesg explained for OpenBSD

2005-09-05 Thread Siju George
Hi, In there an online openbsd version of http://linuxgazette.net/issue59/nazario.html by Jose?? I understad that it is there in his book but am unable to place it on the web :-( Please let me know if it exists on the web!!! Thankyou so much Kind Regards Siju

Re: Jose Nazario's dmesg explained for OpenBSD

2005-09-05 Thread Nick Holland
Siju George wrote: Hi, In there an online openbsd version of http://linuxgazette.net/issue59/nazario.html by Jose?? I understad that it is there in his book but am unable to place it on the web :-( Please let me know if it exists on the web!!! Haven't seen such a beast. LONG ago

Re: Jose Nazario's dmesg explained for OpenBSD

2005-09-05 Thread Andrew Daugherity
On 9/5/05, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The first word of most dmesg lines is a device driver, and in this case, they all are: pchb, ppb, pci, vga, wsdisplay, pcib, pciide, wd. And (get this!) they each have a man page! Is that cool or what? :) So, you want to learn about

Re: Jose Nazario's dmesg explained for OpenBSD

2005-09-05 Thread Siju George
On 9/5/05, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Siju George wrote: Hi, In there an online openbsd version of http://linuxgazette.net/issue59/nazario.html by Jose?? I understad that it is there in his book but am unable to place it on the web :-( Please let me know if it