rock@rancho.UUCP (Rock Kent) (06/26/89)
I'm running Microport's Sys V/386 ver 3.0e with DOSMERGE.
I just managed to rebuild my kernel incorporating Jim Murray's asy.c
async driver. While the build went OK, when I boot up under the new
kernel, I get the message:
sadc: Not enough space.
and I can no longer access the process table. I get garbage for
output in response to a ps.
I would appreciate any comments on what sadc depends on to work
properly and, in particular, what I need to change to have sadc work
in the new kernel. Tunable parameter?
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*Rock Kent rock@rancho.uucp POB 8964, Rancho Sante Fe, CA. 92067*
***************************************************************************rock@rancho.UUCP (Rock Kent) (06/29/89)
I asked about booting up under a new kernel saying: > async driver. While the build went OK, when I boot up under the new > kernel, I get the message: > sadc: Not enough space. > and I can no longer access the process table. I get garbage for > output in response to a ps. Thanks to johna@grumpy.ima.isc.com, hue@netcom, and jhood@biar.uu.net, each of whom correctly advised me that I needed to make sure the file I was booting from was named /unix. I changed the name to /unix from /unix.JMhfc ( "kernel with Jim Murray's asy driver with hardware flow control enabled" ) and everything seems to work fine. *************************************************************************** *Rock Kent rock@rancho.uucp POB 8964, Rancho Sante Fe, CA. 92067* ***************************************************************************