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From: vcba79@ms1.hinet.net (Vincent Chen)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: tricks?? bugs??
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 04:13:59 GMT
Organization: Vincent Research
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Hello,
I got 2 weired situations here:
1. I have 2 ide controller, a 2.5GB HD attached to
the primary controller, a NEC CDR280 attached
to the secondary controller. If I have wdc0,wdc1,
wd0,wd1,wd2,wd3,wcd0c all enabled, freebsd
will not detect my cdrom. But if I comment out
wd2 and wd3 but leave wdc1 and wcd0c
untouched, the cdrom become visible to freebsd.
Is this a safe trick or simply a bug?
2. When I running apache daemon from inetd, I got
'exist on signal 11' message. According to faq,
it might be a hardware problem. But after running
apache as standalone daemon, all of the 'signal 11'
message disappeared. How can I know whether
the error caused by apache or freebsd?
Any comment would be appreciated.
==
Vincent Chen vcba79@ms1.hinet.net
Taipei,Taiwan
R.O.C.