I know this is probably a daft question, but how does one tell what
nfs version a mount is? I thought that plain old mount(8) would do the
trick, but it doesn't.
Any ideas?
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Hi,
Sources are from yesterday, machine is Toshiba Portege 7020CT. During make
-j24 buildworld machine dies with the following panic mesage (notice
absence of register dump):
kernel: type 12 trap, code=0
Stopped at vm_page_zero_idle+0xc9: movl %eax,0x4(%edx)
db> tr
vm_page_zero_idle(e,66a,2,1
I attempted to reach the archives to search for a 3.1 boot floppy
problem and cannot.
Is www.freebsd.org down?
tomdean
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On Tue, 29 Jun 1999 08:59:10 MST, Thomas Dean wrote:
> Is www.freebsd.org down?
It was for a while, it isn't at the time of this posting and
freebsd-current wasn't a good choice of mailing list. :-)
Later,
Sheldon.
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I can get there, now.
tomdean
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David O'Brien" writes:
: On your next ``make world'', you will need to change any "user.group"
: specifications in /etc/newsyslog.conf to "user:group".
I'll add this to updating, but wouldn't it make more sense to accept
(with a warning) the old form when there isn
Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sources are from yesterday, machine is Toshiba Portege 7020CT. During make
> -j24 buildworld machine dies with the following panic mesage (notice
> absence of register dump):
>
> kernel: type 12 trap, code=0
> Stopped at vm_page_zero_idle+0xc9: movl %eax,0x4(%
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
> I'll add this to updating, but wouldn't it make more sense to accept
> (with a warning) the old form when there isn't a user by the name of
> user.group?
Yes. Count me as one more vote for "accept with a warning."
Doug
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I got this crash with current as of 3 hours ago:
current# gdb -k kernel.3 vmcore.3
GNU gdb 4.18
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain
conditions.
A while ago (I think when 3.X was still current) when my (ATX) desktop
system would go in suspend mode (using zzz, waiting for the timeout or
by pushing <4s on the power button) the system would become completely
quiet:
- disks spin down
- CPU fan of
Nowadays, some fan keeps running. This is ve
On 29 Jun 1999, Peter Mutsaers wrote:
> A while ago (I think when 3.X was still current) when my (ATX) desktop
> system would go in suspend mode (using zzz, waiting for the timeout or
> by pushing <4s on the power button) the system would become completely
> quiet:
>
> - disks spin down
> - CPU
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> Well, pushing <4s on the power button will turn the computer off (in fact
> it's more of a "hard" power off IIRC).
Depends on the BIOS. It is often settable.
David, who finds most ATX stuff annoying because it hasn't got a 25 pin
serial port.
To
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, David Scheidt wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
>
> > Well, pushing <4s on the power button will turn the computer off (in fact
> > it's more of a "hard" power off IIRC).
>
> Depends on the BIOS. It is often settable.
Weird. I know with ACPI, you can pus
I installed -current on a notebook with WINNT on the disk. The
notebook has the ide disk limitation. So, I chopped the disk do get
around it. Maybe I should buy a new notebook, but, this one works.
Everything worked OK, except the boot manager. I get:
F1 ??
F2 FreeBSD
F3 ??
F4 FreeBS
On 30-Jun-99 Thomas Dean wrote:
> I installed -current on a notebook with WINNT on the disk. The
> notebook has the ide disk limitation. So, I chopped the disk do get
> around it. Maybe I should buy a new notebook, but, this one works.
>
> Everything worked OK, except the boot manager. I get
In the last episode (Jun 29), Thomas Dean said:
> I installed -current on a notebook with WINNT on the disk. The
> notebook has the ide disk limitation. So, I chopped the disk do get
> around it. Maybe I should buy a new notebook, but, this one works.
>
> Everything worked OK, except the boot
Hello!
I am currently running FreeBSD 2.1.5, and would like to upgrade to 3.1
without losing the tremendous amounts of data on my drive (backups are
unfortunately not an option).
I have seen several posts containing advice for accomplishing this task
by altering sysinstall options, but this seems
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