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Re: arla problems under Solaris 2.6

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Hawkinson)
Thu Jun 18 14:54:13 1998

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Subject: Re: arla problems under Solaris 2.6
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> I don't think it has been tested on ultras before. Just borrowed an
> u10 (wee, building in /tmp was fun) and yes, it paniced when mounting.
> Guess we are not 64 bit clean afterall :-(, will look in to it.

It seems like the rules about what memory locations are accessible how
have changed. I don't really understand... It doesn't seem like 64-bit
cleanliness.

You have tested it on not-2.6 not-ultras, right?

> How well does it work if you disable xfs debuging ?

Swimmingly.

--jhawk

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