On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 07:47:56PM +0200, Michel Lanners wrote: > Hi, > > On 17 May, this message from Ethan Benson echoed through cyberspace: > > even if you don't use quik if you have an oldworld please test this to > > 1) make sure it works correctly, and 2) that it does not output any > > garbage in the returned path. > > Here aou are for my 7600/132; one internal SCSI disk, one internal IDE > disk on a Promise Ultra/66: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ofpath /dev/sda8|od -a > 0000000 / b a n d i t / g c / m e s h / > 0000020 s d @ 1 : 8 nl > 0000027 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ofpath /dev/sda|od -a > 0000000 / b a n d i t / g c / m e s h / > 0000020 s d @ 1 : nl > 0000026 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ofpath /dev/sdb|od -a > 0000000 / b a n d i t / g c / m e s h / > 0000020 s d @ : nl > 0000025
looks ok. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ofpath /dev/sdc|od -a > ofpath: /dev/sdc: Device not configured > 0000000 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ofpath /dev/hda|od -a > ofpath: Unsupported device: /dev/hda > 0000000 i assume this is the add on promise card? finding the path to this is probably non-trivial, and likly impossible if you boot via BootX. (MacOS trashes the device tree too much). and if you already booted via OF you probably already know the device path anyway.. > What doesn't look so good is that it gives a path for /dev/sdb (but > there's no such device). the scsi detection stuff is a huge kludge. can you send me the contents of /proc/scsi/scsi and /proc/partitions ? what disks do you really have? for a 7200 i assume the internal scsi hard disk and a scsi CDROM, so you should have at least /dev/sda and /dev/sdb no? > Also, I don't know what the expected answer is re. partitions; it sems > to give a valid partition number, though I don't know whether using that > would work in OF 1.0.5.... the partition number is whatever you asked it to find, so if you ask for the device to /dev/sda1 it will return partition 1, sda2 -> partition 2 etc. as far as whats supported in OF i think thats a documentation issue -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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