After experiencing overheating problems, I purchased a new CPU and motherboard
(Intel D975XBX2) which has a built in Raid controller Marvell 88SE61xx
I connected my existing FreeBSD-STABLE SATA drive to port 0.
Upon boot, I receive the following error:
int=000d err= efl=00030086 eip=
>> Neither tar nor cpio is suitable for backup purposes.
Well, my answer wasn't sufficiently exact. The question
behind is whether you want to back up a number of files
or a file system. For the latter case you need a tool that
has sufficient knowledge of the file system.
Therefore
>> Use dump
On 18-Jul-01 Terry Lambert wrote:
> John Baldwin wrote:
>> It's the AC bit in eflags.
>
> Note that this will not trap 64 bit unaligned accesses, only 32.
And only at pl 3...
> Also note that this will play hell with some of the recent
> copy avoidance changes made by Bill Paul to the ethernet
On 29-Oct-99 Mike Smith wrote:
>> > That's correct; it's why the ia32 architecture has a '32' in its name.
>>
>> I don't believe that's true. I don't have any hard evidence within easy
>> reach, but with the introduction of the Pentium, the address space was
>> increased. A user process, of co
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