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From: Michel Joly de Lotbiniere <mjdl@interlog.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Corrupted filesystem with Adaptec 2940
Date: 15 Nov 1995 01:47:48 GMT
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Are you using the Conner 1060S 1GB Fast-SCSI-2 disk? Under Linux,
the buggy queueing+cacheing firmware rears its ugly head (fsck won't or
can't repair it, confused by erroneous info sent back on drive queries).

I had no such problems with FreeBSD 2.0.5R2, tested it with I/O bound
processes to load level of 4-5; but I installed the patch (some versions
of the Conner drive are flash upgradable) anyway.

Send mail describing your problems with the 1060S to Soenke.BEHRENS@conner.com;
you'll get an answer describing the procedures to follow for upgrading
the firmware.
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Michel Joly de Lotbiniere
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