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Date:      Mon, 13 Sep 1999 22:42:11 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Pascal Hofstee <daeron@shadowmere.student.utwente.nl>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   ata-driver screws up ?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.9909132237300.639-100000@shadowmere.student.utwente.nl>

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As of 4.0-CURRENT about a few hours ago the ATA-driver screws up with my
secondary master IDE drive ... wd1s1e gets mounted perfectly ... all other
wd1s1 entries fail:

uname -a:
=========
FreeBSD shadowmere.student.utwente.nl 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #7:
Mon Sep 13 21:43:49 CEST 1999 
root@shadowmere.student.utwente.nl:/usr/src/sys/compile/CHROME  i386


dmesg:
======
ata0: master: setting up WDMA2 mode on PIIX3/4 chip OK
ad0: <WDC AC21600H/24.09P07> ATA-? disk at ata0 as master
ad0: 1549MB (3173184 sectors), 3148 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
ad0: piomode=4, dmamode=2, udmamode=-1
ad0: 16 secs/int, 0 depth queue, DMA mode
Creating DISK ad0
Creating DISK wd0
ata1: master: setting up UDMA2 mode on PIIX4 chip OK
ad1: <IBM-DTTA-351010/T56OA73A> ATA-4 disk at ata1 as master
ad1: 9671MB (19807200 sectors), 19650 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
ad1: piomode=4, dmamode=2, udmamode=2
ad1: 16 secs/int, 31 depth queue, DMA mode
Creating DISK ad1
Creating DISK wd1
atapi: piomode=4, dmamode=1, udmamode=-1
atapi: PIO transfer mode set
acd0: <20DY/V1.70> CDROM drive at ata0 as slave 
acd0: drive speed 3447KB/sec, 120KB cache
acd0: supported read types: CD-R, CD-DA
acd0: Audio: play, 255 volume levels
acd0: Mechanism: ejectable tray
acd0: Medium: no/blank disc inside, unlocked
Considering FFS root f/s.
changing root device to wd0s1a
wd0s1: type 0xa5, start 63, end = 3173183, size 3173121 : OK
start_init: trying /sbin/init
wd1s1: type 0xa5, start 0, end = 19807199, size 19807200 : OK
wd1: invalid primary partition table: no magic
wd1: invalid primary partition table: no magic
wd1: invalid primary partition table: no magic
wd1s1: type 0xa5, start 0, end = 19807199, size 19807200 : OK
WARNING: R/W mount of /usr/obj denied.  Filesystem is not clean - run fsck
WARNING: R/W mount of /usr/tmp/download denied.  Filesystem is not clean -
run fsck
wd1: invalid primary partition table: no magic
wd1: invalid primary partition table: no magic
wd1: invalid primary partition table: no magic
wd1: invalid primary partition table: no magic



I can perfectly run fsck manually on the remaining wd1s1 entries ... And
mount them manually ... though at system reboot every bails out, with
messages like "wd1s1: device not configured"


I currently have the following etc/fstab:
=========================================
# Device                Mountpoint      FStype  Options         Dump
Pass#
/dev/wd0s1b             none            swap    sw              0       0
/dev/wd0s1a             /               ufs     rw              1       1
/dev/wd0s1f             /home           ufs     rw              2       2
/dev/wd0s1g             /usr            ufs     rw              2       2
/dev/wd0s1e             /var            ufs     rw              2       2
/dev/wd1s1e             /usr/src        ufs     rw,noauto               2
2
/dev/wd1s1f             /usr/obj        ufs     rw,noauto               2
2
/dev/wd1s1g             /usr/tmp/download       ufs rw,noauto   2       2
/dev/wd1s1h             /var/ftp        ufs     rw,noauto               2
2
proc                    /proc           procfs  rw              0       0
kern                    /kern           kernfs  rw              0       0



All the noauto entries can be mounted without a hitch once the system is
up ... but having them mounted automacially at boot time bails out as
stated before ..

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  Pascal Hofstee - daeron@shadowmere.student.utwente.nl

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