On 14/05/12 17:08, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This problem came back after an unclean, forced reset of a crashed VM.
> This time I managed to log startup messages via serial console.
>
> After this problem occurred, it would persist between resets. I had to
> boot d-i, drop to a shell, ru
PATH doesn't include :/sbin on the
array, as you can see on the ENV report.
Please either provide a fullpath to the script or export "/sbin" on PATH
environment value for this cron task.
Cheers,
Dererk
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On 10/02/12 16:57, Robert Millan wrote:
> 2012/2/6, Dererk :
>> That was easy! :-)
>> As you mention, removing the patch did work as expected and nicely! Thanks!
>>
>> I'll let tcpdump guys know about this so we can, altogether when this
>> issue is so
On 10/02/12 16:57, Robert Millan wrote:
> 2012/2/6, Dererk :
>> That was easy! :-)
>> As you mention, removing the patch did work as expected and nicely! Thanks!
>>
>> I'll let tcpdump guys know about this so we can, altogether when this
>> issue is so
gt; It is not needed any longer. It looks like the proper fix is just to
> discard 50_kfreebsd.diff (after quilt pop -a -f) from series.
>
> Dererk, please could you test such tcpdump with your custom kernel ?
>
> Cheers
> Petr
Hi Petr!
That was easy! :-)
As you mentio
owner 658677 debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
thanks
On 05/02/12 02:23, Dererk wrote:
> As a side note, current archive's tcpdump version is unable to recognize
> the pseudo interface type[1][2], but using openbsd's provided tcpdump
> does read kbsd's captured dumps. If this
s noticeable on monitoring.
I do suspect this to be a direct cause of deduplication, since the
upgraded zpool handle thousand of files.
Thanks! :-)
Cheers,
Dererk
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Awesome! Definitely something that was missing! (or that I missed :-) ).
Thanks!
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ur time and patience!
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c and grub-common to
whatever version worked for you before, as I already mention,
1.98+20100804-14 works.
Then, use tell dpkg to hold them for any future upgrade you might
perform (echo «pkgname» hold | dpkg --set-selections).
That should put you right on the road again.
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Dererk
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ul packet
filter you'll find out there, IMO.
One of the most relevant and complete guides you could find about:
http://www.openbsd.org.ar/faq/pf/index.html
Enjoy!
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Dererk
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edia/pd-pmpd.git
> cd pd-pmpd
> git-buildpackage
>
> Thanks!
>
> .hc
Built successfully (Log attached).
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gested there, switching to a 8-branch kernel is a possible solution.
Greetings,
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time looking for any reference on this replacement (or
mutex, in case) on this list and BT but I couldn't find any.
Does anyone know something about this?
Greetings,
Dererk
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grate to dependency based boot sequencing.
error: Problems detected: package util-linux left obsolete init.d script
behind, package util-linux left obsolete init.d script behind
grep: /var/lib/update-rc.d/*: No such file or directory
Thanks in advance!
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-utils?
>>
>>
>
> I have fixed freebsd-utils in the SVN to create this directory if it
> doesn't exists.
>
> On GNU/Linux, this directory is provided by initscripts. I think we
> should do the same on GNU/kFreeBSD. I'll file a bug report about that.
>
Hi
Haidut escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about kFeeBSD. As the website says, the latest
> version of kFreeBSD is based on the FreeBSD 6.x kernel. My first
> question is - once I install kFreeBSD would it possible for me to
> download the sources for a more recent FreeBSD kernel (i.e. the 7.0
>
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