On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 07:30:21AM +0200, Michel Lanners wrote:
>
> Sure, since there's no FCODE in there (i386 board), it's unbootable
> anyway Just wanted to see what it spits out ;-)
>
> >> What doesn't look so good is that it gives a path for /dev/sdb (but
> >> there's no such device).
>
On 17 May, this message from Ethan Benson echoed through cyberspace:
> On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 07:47:56PM +0200, Michel Lanners wrote:
>> Here you are for my 7600/132; one internal SCSI disk, one internal IDE
>> disk on a Promise Ultra/66:
[snip]
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ofpath /dev/sdc|od -a
>
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 06:22:15AM -0700, David J. Roundy wrote:
> I tried this out on my 7300, but I have no idea what the correct answer
> is. At least there aren't any nul's or soh's. Here's the output for a few
you piped it to od -a to be sure right?
> of my partitions:
>
> $ ./ofpath /d
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 04:10:49AM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
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> i have a test version of ofpath up at http://penguinppc.org/~eb/files.
>
> it should fix a problem on oldworlds where a null or some other
> garbage character was showing up in the middle of the returned OF
> device name.
>
> ev
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
> > gar
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 SC
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 04:10:49AM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> 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.
>
> the best way to test for this is to pipe its output
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