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lazy writing
Recently I started to get a no "lazy write" message on booting. I don't
recall having done anything (though I am having some weird behavior with
one of the disks - not the booting one). I infer the message is
coming from dani506 (?). Is this an option in the MB BIOS? If so what is
it called? If it is a config.sys option does it have another name as I
dont see it in the docs. Is it part of disk hardware (I just added
another SATA)? I am all for lazy writing.
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Re: lazy writing
On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 14:36:02 UTC in comp.os.os2.setup.storage, Leo Tick
<tick@cs.nyu.edu> wrote:
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> Recently I started to get a no "lazy write" message on booting. I don't
> recall having done anything (though I am having some weird behavior with
> one of the disks - not the booting one). I infer the message is
> coming from dani506 (?). Is this an option in the MB BIOS? If so what is
> it called? If it is a config.sys option does it have another name as I
> dont see it in the docs. Is it part of disk hardware (I just added
> another SATA)? I am all for lazy writing.[/color]
This is a file system related message and nothing to do with DaniS506.add. Post
the lines from your config.sys that start with ifs= and the one that says
diskcache=.
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Trevor Hemsley, Brighton, UK
Trevor dot Hemsley at ntlworld dot com
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Re: lazy writing
Trevor Hemsley wrote:[color=blue]
> On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 14:36:02 UTC in comp.os.os2.setup.storage, Leo Tick
> <tick@cs.nyu.edu> wrote:
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>> Recently I started to get a no "lazy write" message on booting. I don't
>> recall having done anything (though I am having some weird behavior with
>> one of the disks - not the booting one). I infer the message is
>> coming from dani506 (?). Is this an option in the MB BIOS? If so what is
>> it called? If it is a config.sys option does it have another name as I
>> dont see it in the docs. Is it part of disk hardware (I just added
>> another SATA)? I am all for lazy writing.[/color]
>
> This is a file system related message and nothing to do with DaniS506.add. Post
> the lines from your config.sys that start with ifs= and the one that says
> diskcache=.
>[/color]
Thanks- no need to post now that I know the source. CACHEF32 had the
option L:OFF. I really don't know what this is all about but putting it
ON had the message go away
Thanks again
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Re: lazy writing
On 9 jun, 23:52, Leo Tick <t...@cs.nyu.edu> wrote:[color=blue]
> Trevor Hemsley wrote:[color=green]
> > On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 14:36:02 UTC in comp.os.os2.setup.storage, Leo Tick
> > <t...@cs.nyu.edu> wrote:[/color]
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> >> Recently I started to get a no "lazy write" message on booting. I don't
> >> recall having done anything (though I am having some weird behavior with
> >> * *one of the disks - not the booting one). I infer the message is
> >> coming from dani506 (?). Is this an option in the MB BIOS? If so what is
> >> it called? If it is a config.sys option does it have another name as I
> >> dont see it in the docs. Is it part of disk hardware (I just added
> >> another SATA)? I am all for lazy writing.[/color][/color]
>[color=green]
> > This is a file system related message and nothing to do with DaniS506.add. Post
> > the lines from your config.sys that start with ifs= and the one that says
> > diskcache=.[/color]
>
> Thanks- no need to post now that I know the source. CACHEF32 had the
> option L:OFF. I really don't know what this is all about but putting it
> ON had the message go away
> Thanks again[/color]
Is cachef32 loaded before diskcache=? Never got this message.