On 10/ 6/10 02:11 AM, Chris Mosetick wrote:
If it's not too late already, my suggestion at this point is to go back to
ide mode in the bios, boot the machine and rsync your data to another
physical machine through the network, then do a clean install of openindiana
with your bios set to ahci mod
If it's not too late already, my suggestion at this point is to go back to
ide mode in the bios, boot the machine and rsync your data to another
physical machine through the network, then do a clean install of openindiana
with your bios set to ahci mode, create new pools, then rsync your data back
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Paul Johnston
wrote:
> I have a Dell Optiplex 755 and when I switched in the bios from ATA to AHCI
> it wouldn't boot so I'll get another disk and do a re-install then I can
It's actually pretty easy; googling 'round: boot off the OpenIndiana
LiveCD (if you've upg
On 10/ 5/10 09:40 PM, Julian Wiesener wrote:
On 10/ 5/10 10:13 PM, Paul Johnston wrote:
Er what sort of name would you expect to see for a sata device?
SATA devices normaly have a Taget, so it's c4t0d0 instead of c4d0.
However, these are names, if you want to know what interface type is
use
Julian Wiesener wrote:
On 10/ 5/10 10:13 PM, Paul Johnston wrote:
Er what sort of name would you expect to see for a sata device?
SATA devices normaly have a Taget, so it's c4t0d0 instead of c4d0.
However, these are names, if you want to know what interface type is
used, you should look on t
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Brett Dikeman wrote:
> Flipped it over to AHCI, and the machine wouldn't boot. The progress
> bar comes up and fills twice (blue and orange), then the screen goes
> blank and I'm back at the POST screen.
Point of clarification/additional info: all the drives (the
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Julian Wiesener wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as far as i see (device names in iostat) you're using the PATA interface to
> the SATA drives. Please look if you have an "native AHCI" switch in the BIOS
> and turn it on, the SATA drivers are way better implementet.
Alright, fair
On 10/ 5/10 10:13 PM, Paul Johnston wrote:
Er what sort of name would you expect to see for a sata device?
SATA devices normaly have a Taget, so it's c4t0d0 instead of c4d0.
However, these are names, if you want to know what interface type is
used, you should look on the device path:
This i
On 10/ 5/10 09:01 PM, Julian Wiesener wrote:
Hi,
as far as i see (device names in iostat) you're using the PATA
interface to the SATA drives. Please look if you have an "native AHCI"
switch in the BIOS and turn it on, the SATA drivers are way better
implementet.
Regards,
Julian
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Hi,
as far as i see (device names in iostat) you're using the PATA interface
to the SATA drives. Please look if you have an "native AHCI" switch in
the BIOS and turn it on, the SATA drivers are way better implementet.
Regards,
Julian
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Greetings all,
I have an OpenSolaris system I upgraded to OpenIndiana last night, and
I'm not sure if it coincides, but I'm having a ton of problems with
disk performance on a 4x2TB SATA drive RAID-Z pool which is separate
from the system/boot pool (on an SSD.) There are no SATA multipliers,
and
DANIEL + MICHAEL + GUIDO:
I have been having a problem with bionicmutton and wondered if something
sinister might be going on. Sonicwall is blocking some of the packages
throwing out all kinds of trojan warnings. Anybody else seen this happen?
Did a "pkg install qt" earlier today and it took f
I have been having a problem with bionicmutton and wondered if
something sinister might be going on. Sonicwall is blocking some of the
packages throwing out all kinds of trojan warnings. Anybody else seen
this happen?
*This request is blocked by the SonicWALL Gateway Anti-Virus Service.
Pl
it's ok, i just have to restart frkit (from which came powernow)
sorry for the "noise"
2010/10/5 solarg
> hello all,
> i've just finish to upgrade my old Sun Ultra20 (not M2) and got this error:
> Oct 5 13:26:17 ultra20 genunix: [ID 819705 kern.notice]
> /kernel/drv/amd64/powernow: undefin
hello all,
i've just finish to upgrade my old Sun Ultra20 (not M2) and got this error:
Oct 5 13:26:17 ultra20 genunix: [ID 819705 kern.notice]
/kernel/drv/amd64/powernow: undefined symbol
Oct 5 13:26:17 ultra20 genunix: [ID 826211 kern.notice] 'x86_feature'
Oct 5 13:26:17 ultra20 genunix: [
* Søren Krarup Olesen [2010-10-05 13:21]:
> CHRISTOPHER:
>
> On 10/ 5/10 12:52 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
> >
> >>If I can now only compile Qt4, then I see no reason to continue with
> >>Linux anymore. You guys did a too good job! :-)
> >>
> >
> >KDE4 and qt4 are both available on OpenSolaris/Op
CHRISTOPHER:
On 10/ 5/10 12:52 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
If I can now only compile Qt4, then I see no reason to continue with
Linux anymore. You guys did a too good job! :-)
KDE4 and qt4 are both available on OpenSolaris/OpenIndiana
I see, thanks! Funny, just a few days ago a guy re
If I can now only compile Qt4, then I see no reason to continue with
Linux anymore. You guys did a too good job! :-)
KDE4 and qt4 are both available on OpenSolaris/OpenIndiana
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HILLEL + ALL:
On 10/ 4/10 10:28 PM, Hillel Lubman wrote:
I don't think there are really performance drawbacks for game development on
OpenIndiana. Heavy games are anyway based on OpenGL, which in turn ends up
in drivers quality. Sound is another sensitive issue, but interestingly,
OpenSolaris us
Hello,
Keyboard settings are moved somewhere after Build 134 to a service
configuration:
[e...@solewer:~]$svccfg -s svc:/system/keymap:default listprop keymap/layout
keymap/layout astring German
http://illumos.org/issues/207#note-9
In my case it's a German keyboard.
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 11
hi all
Is the ULi m1537 Chipset supported to access SATA-drives? (I
have an Acer Espire
E500).
http://support.acer.com/acerpanam/desktop//Acer/AspireE500/AspireE500sp2.shtml
Thank you and kind regards
Daniel
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