That makes sense. I am not using my SCSI stuff right now (have a 9 bay external SCSI tower that I am going to be converting to a SATA RAID box.. damn thing sounds like a jet!). I have a whole mess of 36gig ULTRA320 drives. Having quite a few issues with the Adaptec 2100s controllers I have so they aren't in use. Besides, don't need the speed as this is mostly my torrent/fileserver (also running SWARM so that is why it is a beefy system).
Any idea why I am getting a "unable to write to superblock" when I try to do a tunfs -n disable ? It doesn't say to run fsck /dev/ad8sd1 like most of the errors I see when I look online.
The output above is with the -a flag =(.
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