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From: benno@skeeter.internode.com.au (Benno Rice)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: A couple of oddities...
Date: 7 Feb 1996 08:19:42 GMT
Organization: Internode Professional Access (ISP)
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Hi.

I've got a few little insects in NetBSD/sparc 1.1

Firstly, I have two SCSI drives hooked up, both some Micropolis unit or
somesuch a la the following:

esp0 targ 0 lun 0: <MICROP, 1588-15MBSUN0669, SN0C> SCSI1 0/direct fixed
sd0 at scsibus0: 639MB, 1632 cyl, 15 head, 53 sec, 512 bytes/sec
esp0 targ 1 lun 0: <MICROP, 1588-15MBSUN0669, SN0C> SCSI1 0/direct fixed
sd1 at scsibus0: 639MB, 1632 cyl, 15 head, 53 sec, 512 bytes/sec

sd0 has sd0a (root), sd0b (swap) and sd0g (/usr).
sd1 has sd1b (swap) and sd1g (/var).

sd0a and sd0g mount perfectly, and I can swap to sd0b.
sd1g mounts perfectly, but when I attempt to swap to sd1b I get the following:

skeeter# swapon /dev/sd1b
swapon: /dev/sd1b: device not configured

Which is a tad annoying. Can anyone tell me if I've missed setting something
up? I marked sd1b as swap in the disklabel and my kernel is compiled with
swap generic.

Secondly, every time I boot I get this message:

arp_rtrequest: bad gateway valuertinit: wrong ifa (f85c0900) was (f85c0800)

The numbers after the f85c sometimes vary but the general message stays the
same.

From the look of it, the numbers are Unix domain sockets but I'm not sure
which ones.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

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