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Re: Compiling a new kernel for an indy and how many scsi hd is supported?



On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 03:25:29PM +0200, Soeren Laursen wrote:
> 
> This will create me a new kernel I then use the dvh-tool to write this
> new kernel to the disk.
> 
> The kernel will then boot and suddenly dump a lot of strange
> information and it is not a kernel panic. Then it stops.
> 

Something abount "bit already set in inode" ? This is caused
by the latest cvs update to 2.4.5 which probably is located
in bitops.h. I wasnt able to find it just by staring at the code.

> Another question I tried to use the second disk in the indy but it
> make a lot of scsi reset.

One can use it but the scsi controller driver is buggy which can
cause filesystem corruption.

Flo
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