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- From: hannes@flinx.RoBIN.de (Hannes Deeken)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
- Subject: Re: [386bsd] Queries for the new scsi driver.
- Date: 9 Jan 1993 11:17:59 +0100
- Organization: Me, organized? You're kidding!
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- mhiroshi@tansei.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp (H. Murakami) writes:
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- >My current problem with this julian new scsi driver system is,
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- >the kernel built does not add the partition sd0e for the swap area.
- >The "swapon /dev/sd0e" makes error message saying that
- >
- > adding swap: failed! (unchanged)
- > swapon: /dev/sd0e Device not configured
-
- >Note, I have the line in the file /etc/fstab like:
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- > /dev/sd0e - swap sw - -
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- >This kind of trouble never happened when I used the old scsi driver.
- >What is the reason that I cannot assign /dev/sd0e for swap ?
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-
- What is the type of sd0e in the disklabel of sd0?
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- After changing to Julian's drivers, my system reportet "no swap space present",
- because my swap partition was labeled "unused" (which was fine with the as-
- driver). Changing this to "swap" made it work.
-
- Another point: Did you try to remove all object files and reconfigure and
- remake the kernel from scratch? Maybe something went wrong before...
-
-
- Hannes
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