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Date:      Sun, 26 Dec 1999 17:10:02 -0800 (PST)
From:      Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
To:        freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: kern/15611: EIDE Large Disk Support, Newfs problem, File system corruption,IBM-DPTA-353750
Message-ID:  <199912270110.RAA84454@freefall.freebsd.org>

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The following reply was made to PR kern/15611; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
To: Wes Bauske <wsb@paralleldata.com>
Cc: mjacob@FreeBSD.org, FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org,
	rjbubon@bigi.com
Subject: Re: kern/15611: EIDE Large Disk Support, Newfs problem, File system
  corruption,IBM-DPTA-353750
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1999 17:05:42 -0800 (PST)

 On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Wes Bauske wrote:
 
 > Matt,
 > 
 > OK. I assume you also wrote some significant files onto it??
 > I wrote a 2GB file for testing.
 
 Nope, I'm a conehead- I only created/fsck'd it. I really didn't have time
 to do exhaustive testing.
 
 > 
 > The file system does create most of the time. It's only when
 > you start writing data to it that there's trouble. Also, if
 
 What I had heard was that there was a problem > 32GB in creating the
 filesystem.  I checked that this seemed to work in -current.
 
 > your single file system works, then it may be something to
 > do with my layout. To recap, I have 2 slices, one is 1GB
 > with 128MB swap, and the rest root(/) and the other slice
 > contains a single FS of around 38GB as work space for my
 > application.
 > 
 > I'm running pure 3.3 from the Walnut Creek CD, no updates.
 
 > Also, what about forcing the driver to use LBA mode? I tried
 
 It does. It was just sysinstall that said, "Hmm- looks odd!"...
 
 
 > Get's tiring to reinstall the OS after each test.
 
 Well, yes. But all I did was give this a try under -current- seemed to
 work with the newest ata driver (no special flags)- probably works even
 for files on it.
 
 I think I'm gently suggeting that you shouldn't hold FreeBSD to a higher
 standard than Linux. I'm giving you a standard linux answer of- "try the
 latest kernel"- in this case, do a net install of -current and see if this
 solves your problems.
 
 The problems may or may not be fixed in 3.4 (which is the latest -stable
 release- just cut, too late to fix for this problem if it still is a
 problem for 3.X), but you seem sophisticated enough to try the -current
 netinstall to see if it solves your problems. If it's still a problem in
 3.X FreeBSD it will probably get fixed, but everyone's pretty focussed on
 closing off 4.0.
 
 -matt
 
 
 


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