Subject: Re: disklabel problem
To: Tony Povoas <tony@ing.iac.es>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: port-hp300
Date: 04/08/1997 11:49:38
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997 18:12:55 +0100 (BST) 
 Tony Povoas <tony@ing.iac.es> wrote:

 > I'm now getting errors that the disk is read only which is news to me! Any
 > other ideas? ( I've tried disklabel -W)

...which revision are you running?  -current?

For the record, I'm NOT able to reproduce these problems.  The proper
way to initialize a disklabel for the first time is to create a label
(you can do this by running disklabel sd1 > foo, editing foo, then
running disklabel -W sd1; disklabel -r -R sd1 foo).

 > dd if=/dev/rsd0c of=/dev/rsd1c count=3
 > Dec  9 13:55:35 marat /netbsd: sd1: WARNING: no disk label, using old
 > default partitioning
 > dd: /dev/rsd1c: Read-only file system
 > 3+0 records in
 > 2+0 records out
 > 1024 bytes transferred in 1 secs (1024 bytes/sec)
 > 
 > After that disklabel -r reports no label on the disk :-(

...right... it's not letting you write over the label area for some
reason.  However, I had fixed this, I thought...

Please make sure you have arch/hp300/dev/sd.c revision:

	$NetBSD: sd.c,v 1.29 1997/01/30 09:14:20 thorpej Exp $

Folks ... when reporting problems, it is _vitally_ important that you
include all relevant information, including revisions of source
files for relevant drivers, uname output, etc.  It's almost impossible
to determine what's actually going on otherwise.

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