you should rerun MAKEDEV in your /dev directory.
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, nathan wrote:
> _DISCLAIMER_
> i just subscribed to current, and have been running -current for about a
> week now.
> i read the -current mailing list charter and i believe i am within its
> outlines here.
> if not... a gentle
I guess I forgot MKNOD from my list. I must have copied it to /bin
so I have
/usr/bin/chgrp
/usr/lib/libc.so.3
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
/usr/sbin/chown
/usr/sbin/chroot
as being needed to run MAKEDEV in 3.4-RELEASE
MAKDEV will complain while its running that it needs libgnuerex (can't remember
Building the kernel first works. also you will need to run the /usr/sbin/config
from the /usr/src/usr.sbin tree as the installed one is for the older kernel
format.
Sean.
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Marc Solsona wrote:
> I've tried to do the same and it seems that there have been some changes of
> the
whoa. Celerons are whatever bus speed you set them to (not 66). I see no reason
to buy a PIII when I can very reliably over clock a celeron processor. I have 5
Celeron SMP machines all running FreeBSD. They are celeron 300a OCd to 450
running on the Abit BP6 MB. Never a problem. I even have a pair