> Ok Great, what about the Raid controller PERC 4e/SI ?
We're not using any RAID stuff on ours, but the SCSI stuff works
fine with the mpt driver.
David.
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Thanks to Georg-W. Koltermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> who told me how
to fix this. All you need to do is to enable linprocfs in the following
way:
$ kldload linprocfs
$ mount -t linprocfs linprocfs /compat/linux/proc
Just for the archives in case someone else has the misfortune to nee
Works also well on FreeBSD 4.10, I have it tested at my home machine with
defective spare (kernelthread aborts as expexted, some little system hang)
and I rebuilded a degraded RAID 1 array with my non-raid-bios onboard-ATA-
controller. Who would be able to review it for merge in FreeBSD 4-stabl
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 20:30, Yann Golanski wrote:
> Thanks to Georg-W. Koltermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> who told me how
> to fix this. All you need to do is to enable linprocfs in the following
> way:
> $ kldload linprocfs
You can just do ->
> $ mount -t linprocfs linprocfs /compat/lin
I got this same problem when I upgraded to 5.3-Beta, but for me it was
with gnucash, not xmms. (I don't use XMMS, so I don't know if that
port would break for me as well).
I searched the archives and it seems the problem comes from a program
using one threading system (pthreads) but having a d
I have used flexbackup to basically image my main server ie used the
device parameter to get files ads1a, ads3e, ads4e. These are my /,
/var, and /usr partitions and have been stored on another freebsd box in
my internal network. Now i have some new hardware ie a new server and
wish to put th
Just in case it may help someone (this information is not very easily
accessible in the archives):
- I have a Promise TX2 controller with a PCI ID of 0x3375105a . It works
for me in 4.10 by adding the new PCI ID everywhere that you'll find the
other/old one (0x3371105a) in the patch (see n