Subject: swap
To: None <macbsd-general@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: Kevin Wilson 315-456-1404 <kevin@spef15.spef.syr.ge.com>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 04/03/1994 17:36:37
Allen,
Last week I asked about a problem with not being able to mount swap space.
Here is the output from /sbin/disklabel:
disk:
label:
flags:
Bytes/Sector: 512
Sectors/track: 77
Tracks/Cylinder: 15
Sectors/Cylinder: 1155
Cylinders: 1819
RPM: 0 <----- This creates a problem later on.
Interleave: 0
Cylinder skew: 0
Head switch: 0
Track to track seek: 0 <----- I wish!!!! Should be ~8 or 9 ms.
Drive data 0
8 partitions: <----- There are only 7 now. I assume
this means how many the drive can
support.
size offset fstype fsize bsize cpg
a: 675136 1310816 4.2BSD 1024 8192 16 ( 1134*-1719*)
d: 2117025 0 unused 0 0 ( 0 -1832*)
e: 262144 96 9 ( 0*-227* )
Warning RPM: 0
boot block size 0
super block size 0
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Partition a: is my root and usr partion.
d: looks like it is the whole disk (I used to this being c: but ok)
e: looks like it is my MacOS boot partion (It is the right size and
almost at the start of the disk [ I should be the disks
first physical partion].)
I wanted to add a line:
b: 131072 1985952 swap 1024 8192 16 ( 1719*-1819 )
In fact I think I inadvertantly tried (q! does not seem to cancel disklabel)
I got an error of disk RPM 0 and a segmentation fault. The segmentation
fault I assume is from the type 9 file system which is 1 beyond what BSD
knows about. I didn't want to play with this too much as I didn't want to
trash MacOS and all fy files!!!! :-(
Is RPM realy used for anything? can I set it to something like 3600?
Thanks.
Kevin
kevin@spef8.spef.syr.ge.com
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