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Date:      Wed, 23 Oct 2002 11:09:15 -0400
From:      Jim Durham <durham@jcdurham.com>
To:        "Jack L. Stone" <jackstone@sage-one.net>
Cc:        "Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg" <listsub@401.cx>, Steve Warwick <ukla@attbi.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Oops! rc.conf mistake
Message-ID:  <3DB6BB9B.7020702@jcdurham.com>
References:  <B9DA4A89.3A34%ukla@attbi.com> <3.0.5.32.20021023073055.00e357f8@mail.sage-one.net>

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Jack L. Stone wrote:
> At 09:28 AM 10.23.2002 +0200, Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg wrote:
> 
>>Steve Warwick wrote:
>>
>>>Hey all, 
>>>
>>>I wonder if anyone can tell me how to get out of this stupid mistake.
>>>
>>>I edited rc.conf to add a virtual interface and left a quote off the end
>>>(unterminated string) - now I cannot get past mounting root, so no editors.
>>>And before you ask, no, I did not backup rc.conf... I told you it was
>>>stupid.
>>>
>>>BTW: I noticed that ad0 is "limited to UDMA33" - I have UDMA133 motherboard
>>>and drive so, I this really true?
>>>
>>>
>>>TIA, 
>>>
>>>Steve
>>>
>>
>>Since other have answered the rc.conf question, I give the "limited to 
>>UDMA33" a shot.
>>Are you using a UDMA133 cable? I cant recall the UDMA133 specs, but I 
>>know UDMA66 and 100 use a different cable then UDMA33. UDMA133 might 
>>use the same cable as 66 and 100, but Im certain a 33 cable would 
>>force the drive to be UDMA33 only, even if both drive and controller 
>>is capable of UDMA133.
>>It might also be a BIOS issue, check your settings.
>>
>>--
>>R
>>
> 
> 
> I have noticed that some CD-ROM drives will make the system think it is on
> a non-compliant cable or UDMA33. For instance, this from dmesg on one
> machine with an older CD_ROM drive.
> 
> "ata1-master: DMA limited to UDMA33, non-ATA66 compliant cable" If I change
> to a newer CD player, it's okay.
> 
> Best regards,
> Jack L. Stone,
> Administrator
> 
> SageOne Net
> http://www.sage-one.net
> jackstone@sage-one.net
> 
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This may sound wierd, but I had this problem when I had the hard
drives on the 2nd IDE interface and the CD on the 1st IDE interface.
Reversing the cables and changing /etc/fstab fixed the problem.
This was on an A-Open motherboard.

-Jim



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