On 1/19/2003 7:03 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
CAUTION:
Previously CCD would be different from all other disks in
the system in that there were no "ccd0" device, only a
"ccd0c" device.
This is no longer so after this commit. If you access a
ccd device through the "/dev/ccd0c" device _and_ have not
actually put a BSD disklabel on the device, you will have
to use the name "/dev/ccd0". If your CCD device contains
a BSD disklabel there should be no difference.
Of course I missed this heads-up before the upgrade...

I just booted today's -current kernel in single-user mode to do an installworld, and when I do the usual "ccdconfig -C" (since my /usr is striped), I now get:

# ccdconfig -C
ccdconfig: open: /dev/ccd0c: No such file or directory

My /etc/ccd.conf has:

ccd0 127 0 /dev/da0s1e /dev/da1s1e

Is there any way to revive my stripes, or are they toast?

Thanks,
Lars
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Lars Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> USC Information Sciences Institute

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