Hi,
I just upgraded with cvsup a June, 4th machine to the latest current and
after installworld and buidling a new kernel, the damn thing boots weirdly.
After /boot/loader, the kernel seems to boot but doesn't display
anything. There's activity on the SCSI bus and on the disks but I can't see
an
Hi,
the same with me, but I cvsup'ed FreeBSD3.5-STABLE, make buildworld, make
installworld, reboot than the machine boot up, seems to be running, but
no services available. The problem is that the machine is a router and I did
all the things remotely, so I cannot see console (I'm going there
Bruce (or other -currenter's)
would you please have a look at the following sh fix? My brain is a
bit rusty and maybe I overlook a drawback.
When a child is receiving SIGSTOP, eval continues with the next
command. While that is correct for the interactive case (Control-Z
and you get the prompt
Hi all
I just cvsupped to FreeBSD-current yesterday, after running stable for
quite a while, mostly because I'd like to try the ACPI support in the
hope that I will extend the battery life on my laptop.
When trying to compile the kernel, I get an error saying I should
install a /boot/device.hint
Graham Wheeler wrote:
> When trying to compile the kernel, I get an error saying I should
> install a /boot/device.hints file first.
See the /usr/src/UPDATING file:
2825:
/boot/device.hints is now required for installkernel to
succeed. You should copy GENERIC.hints for your
Update to my previous mail:
trying a PRE_SMPNG kernel doesn't change anything, it still displays
nothing. I've also updated my /boot/loader and bootblocks.
Still no idea?
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On Fri, 2001-02-02 at 11:35:21, Graham Wheeler wrote:
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> I don't see anything in the manpages or archives about this. Can someone
> please enlighten me as to what this file should be?
Try /usr/src/UPDATING
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On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 04:11:29PM +0900, Yoshihiro Koya wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I did make world a couple days ago. The system was built from cvsup'd
> source on Jan 30:
> >--
> elf make world started on Tue Jan 30 06:23:38 JST 2001
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Peter Jeremy wrote:
>
> On 2001-Jan-27 00:33:23 -0800, Root Dude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I've broken the proc structure into 4 structures.
>
> Leaving aside the issue of whether or your efforts were a waste of time,
> I have some comments on the ordering of fields. Since the fields are
>
Idea Receiver wrote:
>
> On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Julian Elischer wrote:
> > how 'current' are your systems?
> > when did this behaviour start?
> > (i.e. before or after the latest round of netgraph changes?)
>
> it is before new netgraph...
> i think the new netgraph cause the same problem as well.
> Update to my previous mail:
>
> trying a PRE_SMPNG kernel doesn't change anything, it still displays
> nothing. I've also updated my /boot/loader and bootblocks.
>
> Still no idea?
Are you running a stripped down kernel? or generic?
There's a problem with kernels that are too large not boot
On 02-Feb-01 Yoshihiro Koya wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I did make world a couple days ago. The system was built from cvsup'd
> source on Jan 30:
>>--
> elf make world started on Tue Jan 30 06:23:38 JST 2001
>>
On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 02:08:54PM -0500, Mike Heffner wrote:
>
> Is this a problem with the thread scheduler or is this somehow related to the
> application?
>
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x284d74cc in poll () from /usr/lib/libc.so.5
> #1 0x2848ce74 in thread_kern_poll (wait_reqd=1)
> at /usr/src/lib
Driver developers!
As you probably know by now, Poul-Henning has enabled DEVFS in the GENERIC
kernel on FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT. This is a strong feature and it's great to
see it getting brought back to life. However! Many of consumers of
make_dev() have chosen their default permissions somewhat
According to Jake Burkholder:
> Are you running a stripped down kernel? or generic?
Heavily trimmed down kernel. I can still boot my June, 4th kernel just
fine (and it had more things in it). I'm looking at the hints (will try
to compile them statically) because it is close to what the comme
> On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 04:11:29PM +0900, Yoshihiro Koya wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I did make world a couple days ago. The system was built from cvsup'd
> > source on Jan 30:
> > >--
> > elf make world started on Tue Jan 30 06:2
I found this while experimenting with both "legacy" bridge and ng_bridge.
The bridging code doesn't check its activation everywhere so when I started
using an ng_bridge node I started getting weird errors.
Patch is rather simple, can someone submit this?
DocWilco
>Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2
With devfs "default" in -current, I have a question about permissions. I
know that rc.devfs will set up custom permissions at boot... But what
about a device that detaches? When you re-attach, it goes back to the
default permissions. This is a bit annoying; is there a workaround for it?
Should thi
I've been using devfs for a long time without problems. I had
device vn in my kernel conf since the pre-devfs days, and today I needed
to use a vn device to build picobsd. Lo and behold, I don't have any vn
devices of any sort in /dev. I tried 'vnconfig -c /dev/vn0' but it also
complained
Andrea Campi wrote:
>
> When running a Linux binary in Linux compat mode, all calls to open(),
> readdir() and such, end up calling linux_emul_find() from linux_util.c.
> This functions looks for a directory/file with the same name in the
> /compat/linux hierarchy.
> The net effect is that there
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Julian Elischer wrote:
> Idea Receiver wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Julian Elischer wrote:
> > > how 'current' are your systems?
> > > when did this behaviour start?
> > > (i.e. before or after the latest round of netgraph changes?)
> >
> > it is before new netgraph
On 03-Feb-01 Doug Barton wrote:
> I've been using devfs for a long time without problems. I had
> device vn in my kernel conf since the pre-devfs days, and today I needed
> to use a vn device to build picobsd. Lo and behold, I don't have any vn
> devices of any sort in /dev. I tried 'vnconf
=
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Category: (l)users
Ann
Doug Barton wrote:
> I've been using devfs for a long time without problems. I had
> device vn in my kernel conf since the pre-devfs days, and today I needed
> to use a vn device to build picobsd. Lo and behold, I don't have any vn
> devices of any sort in /dev. I tried 'vnconfig -c /dev/vn0
Robert Watson wrote:
> crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 78, 0 Dec 31 1969 pci
This one may appear harmless, but it is not. It is trivially easy to create
an alignment fault (fatal on an alpha) with the userland pciconf tool.
We must not allow this to be used by users until the kernel part i
In message <18334.980748975@critter> Poul-Henning Kamp writes:
: >1. Say I want to use DEVFS, what should I change?
:
: Nothing. Just add DEVFS to your kernel config file.
So it updates /dev all by itself? What if I want dev nodes elsewhere
in the tree, say for a jail?
Warner
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Julian Elischer writes:
: you can't.. what is the major number?
:
: You don't know because they will be dynamically assigned.
: Only the kernel knows.
: Eventually, major numbers may go away entirely, (or just be a
: comlpetely random meaningless number, present
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