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| Subject: | Re: mkfs.xfs says "can't determine device size" |
| From: | Alvaro Figueroa <fede2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 28 Feb 2002 18:20:36 -0600 |
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> You can tell which SCSI device driver is in use by looking > in /proc/scsi/scsi (at least, that works on my system). I don't have a scsi x86 box at hand, but what appears at /proc/scsi/scsi are the attatched devices (from all scsi controlers). But that disc is attatched to a QLogic SBus SCSI controller. $ cat /proc/scsi/qlogicpti/1 PTI Qlogic,ISP SBUS SCSI irq 53 regs at fd01e000 > Then you should look up that driver in the kernel MAINTAINERS > file (linux/MAINTAINERS in XFS CVS tree) and send that person > an email asking them whether the issue is known (just forward > them my earlier mail if you like). I haven't been able to found a reference to that card at that file, aldo I can almost bet that its mantainer its David S. Miller. I'm gonna write it to sparclinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > All block devices should support these two ioctls, but some do > not. Ok. -- Alvaro Figueroa |
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