Date: Sun, 01 Feb 1998 17:32:19 +0100 From: "J. Jordana" <jord@gnawk.dial.eunet.es> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Why FreeBSD doesn't like my primary slave HD? Message-ID: <199802011632.RAA01517@gnawk.dial.eunet.es>
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I have: Primary master: Win 95 only (1.7 GB) primary slave: Linux only (several Linux partitions) (3.5 GB) Secondary master: FreeBSD (1 slice with the usual partitions) (3.5 GB) When I try to mount a Linux partition in wd1, then after about 10/15 seconds of trying to mount it (nice probing sounds coming too out of the box), it finally mounts it. From then on I can move around the Linux mounted slice without problem. Unmounting it is fast and silent. I tried disklable from /stand/sysinstall (also 10/15 seconds trying something - probably wd1- after launching /stand/sysinstall, before getting into the menu screen !!) but when a configured one of the slices into a FreeBSD system and did a 'W' I saw some very brief message saying something like: 'ufs_fs unexpected recursive lock'. The slice got newfs'ed, but after that I got a kernel panic. Now I have a FreeBSD slice at the end of wd1, I can also mount to it, but always with the same painful probing and delay. Lock??. Why does wd1 takes 15 seconds in mounting? What is FreeBSD looking for before mounting wd1 (or showing the /stand/sysinstall screen)?? Thanks for your help --jj
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