I've been using a stub root zone for years without a problem.
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When I use SATA disks heavily on a 5.3-R machine (Athlon) with the
SiI3512 disk controller, I get frequent (sometimes one every 1-5
minutes) WRITE_DMA timed out messages (with different blocks and both
disks).
It also panics with more than one kind of panic, and sometimes doesn't
even get to finis
ing the 3512, but I also see that the
FreeBSD driver also mentions stuff about limiting transfer size. So
if that were the problem, it's claimed already solved.
So I'm left with deciding what to do with this machine: change OS or pray.
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ys/dev/kbd/atkbd.c:1120: error: for each
function it appears in.)
*** Error code 1
The only file mentioning KB_CONF_NO_PROBE_TEST in any version appears
to be src/sys/dev/kbd/atkbd.c, with no definition anywhere.
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to be src/sys/dev/kbd/atkbd.c, with no definition anywhere.
cvs repo was broken, so cvsup not working right, or something similar
sorry to bother you
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thing.
Unfortunately cvsup didn't seem to pick that up, so I don't know if my
cvsup or the mirror it's taken off is at issue.
Now I need to hunt through my repo for other truncated files. :-(
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are the two efforts not competing for the same
developer resources?
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nning -stable on strange hardware finds a bug that needs
fixing on both -stable and -current.
Seems like a win/win to me.
Okay: that leaves me a happy little vegemite. :-)
[I had just been growing concerned that 5-STABLE was slipping into the
next decade...]
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