Forgive me for being dense, but can you expand on your concerns?
Doug
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> I'm starting to have a bad feeling about mergemaster and /etc's full of
> acl and mac labels...
>
> Robert Watson wrote:
> >
> > I have local patches submitted by Chris Faulhaber
Thus spake Juli Mallett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * De: Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2003-01-31 ]
> [ Subjecte: Re: Seat-belt for source upgrades from stable to current ]
> > On 2003-01-30 21:38, David Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Thus spake Mike Makonnen <[EMAIL PRO
Thus spake Wesley Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Mike Barcroft wrote:
>
> > The archives might not be telling the whole story. A lot of times
> > these things get handled behind closed doors, whether private e-mail
> > or developer-only lists. Thankfully though, most conflict
* De: Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2003-01-31 ]
[ Subjecte: Re: Seat-belt for source upgrades from stable to current ]
> On 2003-01-30 21:38, David Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thus spake Mike Makonnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Use the r version of the cvs comman
Thus spake Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 2003-01-30 21:38, David Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thus spake Mike Makonnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Use the r version of the cvs commands (like cvs rlog and rdiff). They operate on
> > > the repository remotely, so you don't need
On 2003-01-30 21:38, David Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thus spake Mike Makonnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Use the r version of the cvs commands (like cvs rlog and rdiff). They operate on
> > the repository remotely, so you don't need to have the files checked out localy.
>
> That's a pretty
John ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Well looks like it does work after all! I must not have created my install
> floppies correctly (panic was couldn't find init btw) . I moved a few a
> drives onto a 5i just so i could get 5.0 installed and running and
> recompiled the kernel with said patch and i
From: Jun Kuriyama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Kirk McKusick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: dump -L and privilege
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-ASK-Info: Whitelist match
Is this enough?
-r-sr-x--- 1 root op
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Mike Barcroft wrote:
> The archives might not be telling the whole story. A lot of times
> these things get handled behind closed doors, whether private e-mail
> or developer-only lists. Thankfully though, most conflicts *do* get
> resolved. :)
I have always LOVED watching
* De: Mike Barcroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2003-01-31 ]
[ Subjecte: Re: State of the Union Report (backout request department) ]
> The archives might not be telling the whole story. A lot of times
> these things get handled behind closed doors, whether private e-mail
> or developer-on
Mark Linimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (This is just a view from the sidelines; I generally do ports hacking
> and not kernel hacking, and thus my views might not carry much
> weight, but here goes anyways).
>
> One of the more interesting features of the FreeBSD development
> model seems to m
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 21:20, Marcin Dalecki wrote:
> The "connection hijack" by Cisco is indeed a very silly thing,
Unfortunately, it's there because some corporate network policies demand
it. And some companies are loath to allow Linux/FreeBSD/etc. on their
networks because it can be defeated.
Sean Chittenden wrote:
Cisco is offering a VPN client for Linux. I wonder if it would be
possible to run this under FreeBSD. An extra linux kernel module is
being built. Is this already the 'ruled out'?
If this won't work, I'm afraid I will have to set a dedicated redhat
6.x/7.x beside my FreeBS
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 20:28, Sean Chittenden wrote:
> > Cisco is offering a VPN client for Linux. I wonder if it would be
> > possible to run this under FreeBSD. An extra linux kernel module is
> > being built. Is this already the 'ruled out'?
> >
> > If this won't work, I'm afraid I will have to
> Cisco is offering a VPN client for Linux. I wonder if it would be
> possible to run this under FreeBSD. An extra linux kernel module is
> being built. Is this already the 'ruled out'?
>
> If this won't work, I'm afraid I will have to set a dedicated redhat
> 6.x/7.x beside my FreeBSD gateway. W
(This is just a view from the sidelines; I generally do ports hacking
and not kernel hacking, and thus my views might not carry much
weight, but here goes anyways).
One of the more interesting features of the FreeBSD development
model seems to me to be the ability for people to request controversi
Well looks like it does work after all! I must not have created my install
floppies correctly (panic was couldn't find init btw) . I moved a few a
drives onto a 5i just so i could get 5.0 installed and running and
recompiled the kernel with said patch and i can see and write to the drives. i
have
--
>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
Julian Elischer wrote:
what is the protocol they are using?
IPSec + IKE + group "extensions".
The "extensions" are the problem.
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Cisco is offering a VPN client for Linux. I wonder if it would be possible
to run this under FreeBSD. An extra linu
Hi,
Is it just me or is the Mylex driver broken under FreeBSD 5.0-Release?
I couldn't dig up anything related in archives. I'm aware of bootup issues
using Mylex cards, but I already have it installed on IDE and trying to
work with a drive connected to a mylex controller locks up the system.
Than
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Hi,
We (kde@) have had some reported problems with the -CURRENT packages we
made for KDE 3.1, not working correctly on FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE,
possibly due to our build system having a slightly newer than -RELEASE
build of 5.0 on it.
Arjan van Leeuwe
On 31-Jan-2003 Julian Elischer wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
>
>>
>> On 31-Jan-2003 Julian Elischer wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
>> >
>> >> >> AT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,,ACC>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> It has
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 11:53:24AM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
>
> Cisco is offering a VPN client for Linux. I wonder if it would be possible
> to run this under FreeBSD. An extra linux kernel module is being built.
> Is this already the 'ruled out'?
That's just it. FreeBSD can run Linux use
Moreover, the fact that the number of snapshots allowed on a filesystem
is limited to a handful (src/sys/ufs/ffs/README.snapshot says 20) makes
it possible for normal users to disrupt dump -L and other important
operations that require snapshots.
Alternative 2 seems a lot more sensible.
Just my 2
what is the protocol they are using?
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
>
> Cisco is offering a VPN client for Linux. I wonder if it would be possible
> to run this under FreeBSD. An extra linux kernel module is being built.
> Is this already the 'ruled out'?
>
> If this won't work
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< said:
> Hmm..there must be something in the configure script that thinks we do.
> http://bento.freebsd.org/errorlogs/alpha-5-latest/nvi-1.81.5_2.log
It erroneously thinks that because we have the grantpt() function, we
have SEWERS and SVID3 ptys. It needs to learn how to use the
posix_openpt(
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 31-Jan-2003 Julian Elischer wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
> >
> >> >> AT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,,ACC>
> >> >>
> >> >> It has HTT set but it's only a 1.2GHz box and I heard somewhere
Hi,
> # umount /mnt
> Bad MNT RPC: RPC: Timed out
This behaviour is the same since we support NFS over
TCP. The problem is, that the state of the nfs_mount
isn't stored.
That means that umount cannot look at the mountflags
and decide what protocol it likes to use.
Of course we can change t
In the last episode (Jan 31), Don Bowman said:
> Thus the worst thing you could have would be a nop-loop with
> no stalls, which would squeeze the other to death.
I don't think this is possible, from looking at Intel's white papers.
> In practise I've found intel's numbers to be true, that the SM
On 31-Jan-2003 Julian Elischer wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
>
>>
>> On 31-Jan-2003 leafy wrote:
>> > On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 01:45:56PM -0500, Trish Lynch wrote:
>> >> I have the .dat's for you, unfortunately, the output is different, so
>> >> you'll have to modify the
On 31-Jan-2003 Julian Elischer wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
>
>> >> AT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,,ACC>
>> >>
>> >> It has HTT set but it's only a 1.2GHz box and I heard somewhere that only
>> >> 2+ GHz P4's had hyperthreading. I notice
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 31-Jan-2003 leafy wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 01:45:56PM -0500, Trish Lynch wrote:
> >> I have the .dat's for you, unfortunately, the output is different, so
> >> you'll have to modify the .cfg for gnuplot :)
> >>
> >> -Trish
> > I have HT
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
> >> AT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,,ACC>
> >>
> >> It has HTT set but it's only a 1.2GHz box and I heard somewhere that only
> >> 2+ GHz P4's had hyperthreading. I noticed some MFCs to stable that
> >> suggested hype
Hello,
This is the first time since adopting 5.0 that I've tried to do anything with my cd
drive and I'm finding it impossible to work with. First, I installed ripit so that I
could convert a couple CD's to mp3's. This fails with:
dagrab: read raw ioctl failed at lba 0 length 12: Input/output
> From: Matthew Dillon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> :The cache and most of the execution hardware is shared. The
> execution
> :units can run something like 4 instructions per clock. If the "idle"
> :logical core is in a spinloop, then it is generating instructions for
> :execution, so you ar
On 31-Jan-2003 Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
>:AFAIK, full hyperthreading support, as it is, has been merged to
>:-stable. It consists of a patch to recognize the virtual CPUs, so they
>:will be dealt with like any SMP system, as long as HTT is enabled on the
>:BIOS.
>:
>:--
>:Daniel C. Sobral
On 31-Jan-2003 leafy wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 01:45:56PM -0500, Trish Lynch wrote:
>> I have the .dat's for you, unfortunately, the output is different, so
>> you'll have to modify the .cfg for gnuplot :)
>>
>> -Trish
> I have HTT for my CPU, is there any "hack" to the BIOS to enable Hype
On 31-Jan-2003 Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> Matthew Dillon wrote:
>> :So, at the request of bmilekic, I ran netpipe on a hyperthreading box (non
>> :hyperthreading, I'll do when I can turn it off in BIOS next time I'm down
>> :there)
>> :...
>> :
>> :The results are here:
>> :
>> :http://bsdunix.net/
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Peter Wemm wrote:
>
> Personally, I doubt that HTT will buy much on FreeBSD, apart from being
> buzzword compliant. I'd actually like a compile option or boot tunable so
> that it to be turned on or off (and treated like a regular Xeon SMP
> system). Single-physical-cpu syst
:The cache and most of the execution hardware is shared. The execution
:units can run something like 4 instructions per clock. If the "idle"
:logical core is in a spinloop, then it is generating instructions for
:execution, so you are dividing the execution resources between one context
:that is
: Why do you think that hlt-ing the CPU(s) when idle would actually
: improve performance in this case? My only suspicion is that perhaps
: this reduces scheduling on the auxiliary 'logical' (fake) CPUs,
: thereby indirectly reducing cache ping-ponging and abuse. I would
: imagine that both
Bosko Milekic wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 11:08:38AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> >
> > :AFAIK, full hyperthreading support, as it is, has been merged to
> > :-stable. It consists of a patch to recognize the virtual CPUs, so they
> > :will be dealt with like any SMP system, as long
Tinkering with NFS over TCP through a firewall,
I ran across the following:
# mount_nfs -3TN server:/path /mnt
Generates the following traffic:
UDP exchanges with server port 111 (rpcbind)
TCP exchanges with server ports 1023 and 2049
That is, if your firewall allows UDP 111 through,
the
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 11:08:38AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :AFAIK, full hyperthreading support, as it is, has been merged to
> :-stable. It consists of a patch to recognize the virtual CPUs, so they
> :will be dealt with like any SMP system, as long as HTT is enabled on the
> :BIOS.
:AFAIK, full hyperthreading support, as it is, has been merged to
:-stable. It consists of a patch to recognize the virtual CPUs, so they
:will be dealt with like any SMP system, as long as HTT is enabled on the
:BIOS.
:
:--
:Daniel C. Sobral (8-DCS)
:Gerencia de Operacoes
> I have HTT for my CPU, is there any "hack" to the BIOS to enable
> HyperThreading?
>
You might try updating your BIOS.
Ken
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 01:45:56PM -0500, Trish Lynch wrote:
> I have the .dat's for you, unfortunately, the output is different, so
> you'll have to modify the .cfg for gnuplot :)
>
> -Trish
I have HTT for my CPU, is there any "hack" to the BIOS to enable HyperThreading?
Jiawei Ye
--
"Without
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Bosko Milekic wrote:
>
> Trish,
>
> Thanks for the tests, it would be good to also get results with
> hyperthreading turned off. However, I need you to pass the -o
> option to NPtcp and get an actual dat file, so that you can generate
> the graphs using the gn
Trish,
Thanks for the tests, it would be good to also get results with
hyperthreading turned off. However, I need you to pass the -o
option to NPtcp and get an actual dat file, so that you can generate
the graphs using the gnuplot config file I asked you to download.
Having t
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:So, at the request of bmilekic, I ran netpipe on a hyperthreading box (non
:hyperthreading, I'll do when I can turn it off in BIOS next time I'm down
:there)
:...
:
:The results are here:
:
:http://bsdunix.net/performance
:
:all information on what command line options I use
:So, at the request of bmilekic, I ran netpipe on a hyperthreading box (non
:hyperthreading, I'll do when I can turn it off in BIOS next time I'm down
:there)
:...
:
:The results are here:
:
:http://bsdunix.net/performance
:
:all information on what command line options I used is in there.
:
:the d
Thus spake Ruslan Ermilov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 09:58:15PM -0800, David Schultz wrote:
> > I don't know about Steve, but cvsup is the wrong answer for me
> > because it's a mirroring tool and not a version control tool.
> > Among the things I would like to do are:
> >
> >
So, at the request of bmilekic, I ran netpipe on a hyperthreading box (non
hyperthreading, I'll do when I can turn it off in BIOS next time I'm down
there)
however, I got a hint to turn machdep.cpu_idle_hlt on.
Dmesg: (With Hyperthreading)
CPU: Pentium 4 (1796.94-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin =
On 31-Jan-2003 Kirk R Wythers wrote:
> I ran into a strange issue while trying to do a cd install from the
> 5.0-RELEASE cds. After booting from the cd, the install skips the kernel
> configuration menue completely (I've never seen that before), then jumps
> right into sysinsall. I select 'standar
Your sources are way out of date..
specifically I think it looks like sys/proc.h is
not being updated..
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Philip Paeps wrote:
> On 2003-01-28 11:24:41 (-0800), Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The rumour mill has been running wild on this but **AS FAR AS I KNOW**
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:21:51AM -0500, Mike Barcroft wrote:
> Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > A number of ports have started to complain about a missing stropts.h
> > header..was this recently removed, and if so then what is the fix?
>
> I don't think we've ever supported STREAMS.
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 at 10:00 -0500, Jason wrote:
> I searched the archives, found a few similair problems, and possible
> resolutions, but none have worked for me.
Perhaps you have already seen my Toshiba Satellite 1005-S157 page
which discusses a similar problem. See:
http://www.4gh.net/hi
I ran into a strange issue while trying to do a cd install from the
5.0-RELEASE cds. After booting from the cd, the install skips the kernel
configuration menue completely (I've never seen that before), then jumps
right into sysinsall. I select 'standard install', and I see the folloing:
afd0
da0
On Fri, 2003/01/31 at 10:00:28 -0500, Jason wrote:
> I searched the archives, found a few similair problems, and possible
> resolutions, but none have worked for me.
>
> In windows, it is shown as an Alps Glidepoint on irq12, however fbsd
> refuses to find it.
>
> The device.hints file shows the
> From: stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 30 Jan 2003 22:43:33 -0500
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> OK, I've got just 1.5 bugs left, then I'll be all CURRENT-ed :)
>
> (I'm using a brand new laptop. Much different than getting
> BSD working on my desktops and servers :)
>
> Things that work :
Thanks, Paul!
I talked to our storage experts and as long as the driver already has 5i
support, then all that's needed is to add the new id (which your patch
does).
Thanks,
John
John Cagle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Principal Member Technical Staff
Industry Standard
On Friday 31 January 2003 00:58, David Schultz wrote:
> Thus spake Christopher Vance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 09:07:11PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> > : On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 08:05:06PM -0800, David Schultz wrote:
> > : > Thus spake Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > : >
Using the default ftpd that comes with FreeBSD, in the mkdir command,
why doesn't it expand '~', the cd and rmdir commands seem to. Passing
over the code it just calls the c function with should expand it.
ftp> cd ~will
250 CWD command successful.
ftp> mkdir ~will/test
550 ~will/test: No such f
I searched the archives, found a few similair problems, and possible
resolutions, but none have worked for me.
In windows, it is shown as an Alps Glidepoint on irq12, however fbsd
refuses to find it.
The device.hints file shows the correct info. I ran acpidump, but was not
quite sure what to loo
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A number of ports have started to complain about a missing stropts.h
> header..was this recently removed, and if so then what is the fix?
I don't think we've ever supported STREAMS.
Best regards,
Mike Barcroft
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On 2003-01-31 15:13:29 (+0100), Philip Paeps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2003-01-28 11:24:41 (-0800), Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The rumour mill has been running wild on this but **AS FAR AS I KNOW** the
> > breakages have been fixed, since no-one has told me directl of any
Hi,
I couldn't connect to anything on the network with my 5.0-RELEASE, with
the generic kernel and rc.conf containing
firewall_enable="YES"
natd_interface="fxp0"
natd_interface="fxp0"
natd_flags="-t 255.255.255.255"
The firewall loaded ok but natd silently vanished. When I tried
On 2003-01-28 11:24:41 (-0800), Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The rumour mill has been running wild on this but **AS FAR AS I KNOW** the
> breakages have been fixed, since no-one has told me directl of any current
> breakages. If you have any breakage from this commit, PLEASE TELL ME
>Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 21:58:15 -0800
>From: David Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I asked the question in hopes that there would be some neat
>feature of cvsup that mocked up some CVS metadata for me, but
>since nobody has mentioned any such thing, I guess I'm out of
>luck. Mirroring the entire re
Hi everyone,
I finally got 5.0 of last week on my Tosh. Libretto 110ct
running. Took me several days of headache and bootstrap problems, nfs
mount and chroot finally solved my problems. (My laptop is a multiboot
box with a 4.7 FBSD as well so I could mount the filesystem dedicated to
the 5.0 syste
Am Dienstag, 28. Januar 2003 21:52 schrieb Martin Blapp:
> Hi,
>
> > Can this please be committed to or at least prepared as a patch for
> > RELENG_5_0? I myself consider fixing automount access to 5.0-RELEASE nfs
>
> Feel free to add this patch:
>
> http://people.freebsd.org/~mbr/patches/committed
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>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 04:17:39PM -0500, Robert Watson wrote:
> Looks like recent commits may have broken profiling of user applications;
> or rather, it's also causing the kernel to crash. I suspect (but have not
> confirmed) it was the recent KSE commit.
This commit should have fixed the pro
Cisco is offering a VPN client for Linux. I wonder if it would be possible
to run this under FreeBSD. An extra linux kernel module is being built.
Is this already the 'ruled out'?
If this won't work, I'm afraid I will have to set a dedicated redhat 6.x/7.x
beside my FreeBSD gateway. Would it be p
I'm starting to have a bad feeling about mergemaster and /etc's full of
acl and mac labels...
Robert Watson wrote:
I have local patches submitted by Chris Faulhaber to copy ACLs when a file
is copied (or moved between file systems) that I've been meaning to finish
testing and merge. Likewise, f
Dimitry Andric wrote:
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Hi,
I heard from several friends who did FTP installs of 5.0-RELEASE, that
the installer was unable to install the ports collection. So I checked
the various FTP sites, and to my amazement I couldn't find the
ports.tgz file on
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 12:14:29 +0300
"Sergey A. Osokin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:32:07AM +0100, Georg-W. Koltermann wrote:
> > Am Do, 2003-01-30 um 12.41 schrieb Sergey A. Osokin:
> > >
> > > 3) Put hw.pci.allow_unsupported_io_range="1" into your
> > > /boot/loader.con
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Hi,
I heard from several friends who did FTP installs of 5.0-RELEASE, that
the installer was unable to install the ports collection. So I checked
the various FTP sites, and to my amazement I couldn't find the
ports.tgz file on any of them!
See for ex
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:32:07AM +0100, Georg-W. Koltermann wrote:
> Am Do, 2003-01-30 um 12.41 schrieb Sergey A. Osokin:
> >
> > 3) Put hw.pci.allow_unsupported_io_range="1" into your
> > /boot/loader.conf.local
>
> Thanks, that did the trick.
>
> Could we, maybe, add a little note about this
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 09:58:15PM -0800, David Schultz wrote:
> Thus spake Christopher Vance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 09:07:11PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> > : On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 08:05:06PM -0800, David Schultz wrote:
> > : > Thus spake Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 11:33:16PM -0500, Mike Makonnen wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 20:05:06 -0800
> David Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > That's a great answer...to a different question. ;-)
> >
>
> Use the r version of the cvs commands (like cvs rlog and rdiff). They operate on
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 10:35:40PM -0500, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> At 9:18 PM +0200 1/29/03, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
> >Can anyone think of a good way to implement an installworld /
> >installkernel seat-belt for source upgrades from stable to current?
> >
> >What I'm looking for is a way for instal
Am Do, 2003-01-30 um 12.41 schrieb Sergey A. Osokin:
>
> 3) Put hw.pci.allow_unsupported_io_range="1" into your
> /boot/loader.conf.local
Thanks, that did the trick.
Could we, maybe, add a little note about this to the release notes or
errata? Or better yet, how about a big fat warning message i
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