Subject: Re: SCSI problems
To: Richard C. Graul <graul@netcom.com>
From: Allen Briggs <briggs@puma.bevd.blacksburg.va.us>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/02/1995 09:38:12
> This kernel seems to work OK -- no crashes and no fs corruption. When I
> copied about 35 Mb to the drive which I was previously having problems
> with, I did get the following message:
>
> free inode /u/109475 had 128 blocks
Hmmm.. And you had just run fsck before mounting and doing the copy?
I think that's not a good sign--perhaps some left-over problem that
fsck didn't find, but that message itself seems to be benign.
> 1) I am also using a MO with the write protect tab set. Occaisionally,
> even when I'm not accessing that particular drive, I get the following
> message:
>
> sd2(ncrscsi0:2:0): readonly device, data = XX
Hmmm... Did you mount the fs read-only? If not, it might be trying to
just 'sync'.
> 2) I have a swap set up for both sd0 and sd1. When I boot, I get the
> following message:
>
> swapon: /dev/sd1b: device not configured
>
> Shouldn't the swaps be configured in GENERIC?
Yes and no. GENERIC swap means 'look for swap on the same disk as
root'. I'd prefer that it meant 'allow swap from anywhere'--but it
doesn't. I think we should be able to add or remove any device to
the list of devices for swap. As it is now, you'll have to add it
by hand to a kernel configuration file and rebuild the kernel.
-allen
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