Re: Bug#762401: Installation kFreeBSD-amd64: OK with quirks

2014-10-27 Thread Herbert Kaminski
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 15:05:19 + Steven Chamberlain wrote: > NTFS is working for me with the latest fuse4bsd package in sid; you > may have to `kldload fuse` if it is not loaded already. Apparently, fuse was not loaded, as the command returned no error message like the one I got when I issu

Re: Bug#762401: Installation kFreeBSD-amd64: OK with quirks

2014-10-26 Thread Steven Chamberlain
Herbert Kaminski wrote: > > - unable to mount ext2/3 file systems: error message "/dev/ada0s7: no such > >device", but e.g. dd can read from /dev/ada0s7 > This again was a different "bug": As the "mount" man page does not provide a > list > of supported filesystem names, I just tried "-t ex

Re: Bug#762401: Installation kFreeBSD-amd64: OK with quirks

2014-10-26 Thread Herbert Kaminski
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 23:49:52 +0200 Herbert Kaminski wrote: After installing the daily build as of 2014-10-24 on very similar hardware, here is some additional info: > Installation itself was OK, with some errors in the installed system: > - grub-install did not recognize Ubuntu 9.04 and Window

Re: Bug#762401: Installation kFreeBSD-amd64: OK with quirks

2014-10-02 Thread Herbert Kaminski
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 23:49:52 +0200 Herbert Kaminski wrote: > - console (Alt-F1) used DE keymap, but no way to compose special >characters like backslash or "@" with AltGr+key Meanwhile, I tried many combinations in "dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration". At last, I found a setting that a