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Date:      Mon, 19 Jun 1995 11:22:48 +0200
From:      esser@zpr.uni-koeln.de (Stefan Esser)
To:        Robert Withrow <witr@rwwa.com>
Cc:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Update: 2.0.5 scrambled filesystems.
Message-ID:  <199506190922.AA01507@FileServ1.MI.Uni-Koeln.DE>
In-Reply-To: Robert Withrow <witr@rwwa.com> "Update: 2.0.5 scrambled filesystems." (Jun 18, 21:44)

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On Jun 18, 21:44, Robert Withrow wrote:
} Subject: Update: 2.0.5 scrambled filesystems.
} Problem: scrambled filesystems result from doing:
} ``find / -type f -print | xargs cat >/dev/null''
} 
} Motherboard vendor unknown (says P54CS-PIO) with AMI bios, 1.20 3/21/95,
} 75Mhz Pentium, 24MB 2-1x32 and 2-2x32, 256K cache.  On the PCI is a
} diamond 1Mb S3 based vga card.  On the isa is a SB16 clone and a
} WE8013 clone.  The drive is a WDC-AC31200F (2484,16,63) translated to 
} (621,64,63).  Disk layout is:
} wd0s1 /dos 159M
} wd0s2a / 30M
} wd0s2b swap 96M
} wd0s2e /usr 937M
} 
} Aside from the normal boring isa probe info (which I didn't write down),
} the pci probe says:
} pci0:0: vendor=0x1039, device=0x406, class=bridge [not supported]
} pci0:1: vendor=0x1039, device=0x8, class=bridge [not supported]
} pci0:7: vendor=0x1095, device=0x640, class=storage [not supported]

The bridge devices generally need no driver,
since they are initialized by the BIOS at POST.

The storage class device could be an PCI IDE
controller that emulates an ISA device.

The [not supported] just tells about the PCI 
chips that are found when scanning the bus, 
but many of them need no PCI driver "support".

Does anybody have a list of vendor IDs ?
had no luck trying to locate one on the net.

} Ideas?

Not regarding your original problem, sorry. 


STefan
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