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From: osynw@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Nathan Williams)
Subject: Re: [386bsd] accessing wd1 hangs system
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1993 22:50:34 GMT
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In article <1993Feb12.083109.15705@calvacom.fr> JYO10@calvacom.fr (Jean Yves ORIOL) writes:
>Dans <1993Feb4.004549.5345@cujo.curtin.edu.au> ken@cujo.curtin.edu.au (Ken 
> Taylor) ecrit:
>
>
>>I have seen others who have had this problem before, but heven't seen any
>>answers:
>
>>I have two IDE drives (which work fine under everything else) and have
>>installed the 0.2 patchkit.
>
>>The second drive is seen and reported at boot time..
>
>>I managed to disklabel the second drive (it deleted the old DOS partition
>>and seemed to work fine) and everything seemed fine until I rebooted..
>
>>After a reboot, ANY access to wd1 hangs the system solid..
>you must edit the file /sys/i386/conf/GENERICISA
>duplicate the line that define contoller
>controler  wd0   .....
>change the second line in
>controler wd1
>declare a second disk wd1 that contrled whith wd1
>save the file
>start config GENERICISA
>go to the directorie sys/compile
>start make depend


>insert in makefile in object list vers.o
>in source list vers.c
>save it

These lines above are not required IF you recompile config.

>start make
>rename in root 386bsd as 386bsd.alt
>then copy compile/GENERICISA/386bsd in root
>sync
>then  reboot your system

Nate

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