bash-2.04# uname -a
Linux prototype 2.4.1 #1 Tue Jan 30 01:45:38 PST 2001 i686 unknown
bash-2.04# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2 14G 3.7G 10G 26% /
/dev/hdb1 38G 20G 19G 51% /storage
I dunno what you wanted to do by:
> dd if=/dev/hda4 of=/tmp/testing.img bs=1024M count=2k
Becuase it won't read 1024M into memory at once, says memory exhausted..
So I did..
bash-2.04# cd /storage
bash-2.04# dd if=/dev/hda2 of=testing.img bs=1024k count=2000
2000+0 records in
2000+0 records out
bash-2.04# ls -sh testing.img
2.0G testing.img
bash-2.04#
No problems here (nothing in dmesg, no crashing..) Course interactivity in X was total shit while dd was
running =\.
On Tuesday, 30 January 2001, at 11:51:58 (-0800),
David D.W. Downey wrote:
>
> Actually what rumors are you hearing?
>
> Right now I can tell you from personal experience that the VIA VT82C686A
> chipset is causing kernel deaths, corrupted data on my drives, and UDMA
> issues (meaning that when I enable the UDMA support the kernel
> CONSISTENTLY crashes.)
>
> This is all pre patch-2.4.1-pre11. I've not tested the new patch as of yet
> as I was in a car accident and have not felt well enough to mess with
> things. I will however be testing the new patch in about a half hour. The
> test bed will be the SMP box I've been talking about on the list, Red Hat
> 7.0 (only one that will install on the machine without dying instantly
> during installation) and using the KGCC rather than the GCC that comes
> with RH7.
>
> Supposedly there are a couple of other patches available to add as well,
> but I'm not sure where they are exactly. I just downloaded the patch that
> Voj gave (v3.20) for the VIA chipsets.
>
>
> Nicholas, give me a bit and I'll let you know what's going on with my
> tests here. I can consistently get the current kernel to die simply by
> running
>
> dd if=/dev/hda4 of=/tmp/testing.img bs=1024M count=2k
>
>
> TRy this on your box with the patch-2.4.1-pre11 added to the kernel source
> and let me know what you get. Maybe we can work on this together.
>
>
> David D.W. Downey
>
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