If your hard drive is IDE, then /dev/da0 is definately wrong. :)
Try /dev/ad0.
This is presuming of course that rawio doesn't do anything *bad* to your
data.
Rishi Chopra wrote:
I am newbie who just installed RawIO ('cd /usr/ports/benchmarks/rawio',
'make install') but am having trouble running
I am newbie who just installed RawIO ('cd /usr/ports/benchmarks/rawio',
'make install') but am having trouble running the benchmark.
I run 'pkg_info -L rawio-1.2' to see that the program is installed in
/usr/local/bin/rawio. To run the program, I used:
'/usr/local/bin/rawio -a /dev/da0'
but the