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- From: davison@borland.com (Wayne Davison)
- Subject: Re: Freeze-up after 'sock_init:...'
- Message-ID: <BuF7qq.JF9@borland.com>
- Organization: Borland International
- References: <1992Sep10.210423.6701@tc.cornell.edu> <1992Sep10.214829.9832@lambda.msfc.nasa.gov> <1992Sep11.001054.11085@tc.cornell.edu>
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 15:44:50 GMT
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- mdw@theory.TC.Cornell.EDU (Matt Welsh) wrote:
- > >: This is a known problem with the SCSI drivers... if you don't have any
- > >: SCSI devices then get the kernel code, dyke out the SCSI drivers, and
- > >: recompile.
- > >Why did it work so smoothly the first time and then *suddenly* start
- > >having problems? The hardware wasn't touched.
- > The problem is, at least for me, sporadic.
-
- Could someone that is having this problem try out the recenly-posted SCSI
- fix that initializes a SCSI array that was in the BSS to see if this fixes
- the problem? It might be that the two different problems are caused by
- the same random data in the BSS when using certain loaders.
- --
- Wayne Davison
- davison@borland.com
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