It wouldn't be the BSD way to try to stop the user shooting themselves
in the foot.
And I agree too as it wouldn't be right for glabel to try to keep
track of all possible uses for a volume and know whether each is
present.
That would be a typical Linux type solution.
However, would it be too much
On Tue, 18 May 2010, Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
Hi,
I've been using -CURRENT last update in February for quite a long time
and few weeks ago decided to finally update it. The update was quite
unfortunate as system became very unstable: it just hangs few times a
day and panics sometimes.
Some thi
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I have gotten access to a system this morning, I booted and installed
8.0 RELEASE on it, it had no problems installing or afterwords booting
the SMP kernel.
So, is it possible there's a regression/issue in HEAD, or perhaps you
have something in the PCIE expansion slots that cause it, the system
I'
I've also tried a 6.1-derived kernel. I doubt that it was fixed for
8.0-RELEASE and then broken again on HEAD, but I'll check and be sure.
My guess is that the problem is with the BIOS. We loaned our
reference board to our BIOS vendor for development purposes and the
BIOS they left on it is also
Attilio Rao wrote:
I have another problem where the bwn is fully recognized and wlan0 is
created but the interface doesn't scan at all:
# netstat -nil
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Idrop
Opkts Oerrs Coll
bwn0 2290 00:26:5e:64:be:750 0 0