Date: Thu, 29 Jun 95 10:36:00 CDT From: Mike Heitmann <mike@hpanalog.mdc.com> To: freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: OnTrack Disk Manager Problems. Message-ID: <199506291535.IAA28203@freefall.cdrom.com>
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Hello, If this has already been reported, sorry for wasting the space. I installed 2.0.5-RELEASE on my home system, a Gateway2000 486DX250 with a Maxtor 1.26Gb EIDE drive as wd0 and a Western Digital 340Mb EIDE drive as wd1. The Maxtor drive is using the OnTrack Disk Manager to allow DOS/Windows access. BSD is installed on wd1, but I allocated a small BSD slice on wd0 so I could access the dos filespace. All appears well until I access the dos file system OR the BSD slice on wd0 (the Maxtor drive using the OnTrack manager). BSD sees the files and trys to access them, and then the system re-boots. I don't have a pressing need to access the dos files, and I've removed the entries to mount the wd0 slices from my /etc/fstab for now, but I thought I'd report the problem since the release notes state 2.0.5 will work with the OnTrack DM. 2.0.5 *does* recognize the slices created by the DM, but it appears 2.0.5 has a problem accessing the files. Let me know if you need more details. Thanks, Mike Heitmann Internet: mike@hpanalog.mdc.com
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