spartition is on slice 4 ??
Yes (mounting /dev/wfd0s4 works).
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To U
ad this
problem (it stopped perhaps at the 3. or 4. "Heads-Up").
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Key fing
Hello!
today I upgraded my current with the new ata drivers.
I followed the instructions in src/UPDATING.
When I boot my new kernel, I get
root mount failure: 6
Also, it automatically tries to mount wd0s1a, but this fails, too.
When I boot an old kernel, I can mount rwd0s1a
I shall give it th
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 10:17:33AM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> : When I boot my new kernel, I get
> : root mount failure: 6
> This is ENXIO, Device Not Configured. What is the name of the device
> that it is trying to mount?
ad0s1a
an IDE drive with the new ata-drivers.
Also, the same for wd0s1
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 10:24:19AM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> That looks good. Can you send the config file and the boot messages,
> at least those related to ata/ad? And a ls -l /dev/ad0* might not
> hurt either.
Unfortunately, I cant send the boot-messages, because they aren`t logged and I h
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 10:53:01AM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Alexander Langer writes:
> : crw-r- 1 root operator 116, 0x00010002 Dec 17 18:56 /dev/ad0
> You didn't copy MAKEDEV from a current source tree before making these
> device
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 11:18:05AM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Alexander Langer writes:
> : That are the ones I used. Are these the right ones?
> Turns out those are the right ones.
> : If so, why does it fail for me (incorrect major number) but no
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 11:31:01AM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> BTW, what does your /etc/fstab look like?
# DeviceMountpoint FStype Options DumpPass#
/dev/ad0s1b noneswapsw 0 0
/dev/ad0s1a / ufs
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 12:14:44PM -0800, Dave Truesdell wrote:
> Try this: running an old/working kernel, run disklabel on all your
> disks/slices and make sure the "badsect" flag is NOT set.
> I ran into this a couple of nights ago, updating a machine (my laptop) to a
> current "-current".
Hm
Thus spake Dave Truesdell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Try this: running an old/working kernel, run disklabel on all your
> disks/slices and make sure the "badsect" flag is NOT set.
> I ran into this a couple of nights ago, updating a machine (my laptop) to a
> current "-current".
I now just build a
Thus spake Soren Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I now just build a kernel with the old wd drivers and everything works
> > fine...
> Have you checked the badsect flags then ??
Yes. It was not set.
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Thus spake Warner Losh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hate to follow up myself, but what boot blocks are you using? Really
> old ones use the disk label to determine what root device to pass to
> the kernel, and maybe that's where the problem lies?
Uhm. I don't know, what exactly you want to know, but
Thus spake Mike Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I still haven't seen the plaintiff actually bother to transcribe the few
> relevant lines out of his startup log, so I'm not too highly motivated to
> worry about this in return, however ENXIO definitively means "the device
> you're trying to mount
sbc0: at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b ...
pcm0: on sbc0
joy0: at port 0x200-0x207 on isa0
The only use for it (for me) is to allow to move the mousecursor with
the joystick (X11). It´s nice to look into the face of WinXX-users while
you present the possibilities of a highly configurabl
4) netchild@ttyp2 > pkg_info -aI |grep -1 apache
afm-1.0 Adobe Font Metrics.
apache-php3-1.3.6 Apache http server with [...]
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tf_cs = 31,
tf_eflags = 582, tf_esp = -1077938468, tf_ss = 47})
at ../../i386/i386/trap.c:159
#11 0xc024dc66 in Xint0x80_syscall ()
Cannot access memory at address 0xbfbffd48.
At this time I was shutting down the machine (++).
Just drop me a note what variables you want to have printed.
Bye,
Thus spake Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> upgraded it to 4.0-STABLE on a second hard drive, and I likewise
> can't access the 4.0-STABLE filesystems from 3.4-STABLE.
If you don't tell us where it fails (and how), we can't help you.
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Thus spake Maxim Kolinko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> how to upgrade 2.2.8-STABLE to 4.0-STABLE ?
> cd /usr/src; make aout-to-elf-build
upgrade to RELENG_3 first.
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/usr/src, set the CVSROOT variable
("/big_disk/FreeBSD-CVS") and check the source out ("cvs co src").
Add "CVS_UPDATE=yes" to your make.conf (and remove "SUP_UPDATE") and a
"make update" in /usr/src uses your private CVS repository to updat
Thus spake Andrew MacIntyre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> they weren't particularly reliable, particularly when multiple jobs were
> queued simultaneously. I hope their more recent stuff is better behaved.
It is now.
A further thing is: If your LaserJet doesn't understand PostScript,
you have to use
Thus spake Soren Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hmm, I guess I'll have to try to locate a 8100 somewhere and
> try to find out what it doesn't like...
The Mitsumi 4801 does the same thing.
If you can't fine a 8100, I could take a look at it - in a month or
such.
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> The reason I'm asking is that I'm looking for a method to easily
> clone/upgrade a bunch of servers without having to do 'make world' on all
make DESTDIR=/mnt installworld
Same counts for kernel-build.
This belongs to -questions, not -current.
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> How about those unlucky, which are patiently waiting for their destiny in the
> PR database? I personally have several and would like to know if any activity
> from my side is reqired.
Let the committers do that. It's a trivial fix.
If you change s
d0s2[abe]
crw-r- 1 root operator 116, 0x0003 Feb 20 19:35 /dev/ad0s2a
crw-r- 1 root operator 116, 0x00030001 Feb 26 16:59 /dev/ad0s2b
crw-r- 1 root operator 116, 0x00030004 Feb 20 19:35 /dev/ad0s2e
---snip---
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but it prints:
---snip---
First: thread started, waiting for pthread_cond_broadcast().
Second: lock.
Second: broadcast.
Second: unlock.
Second: sleep.
Second: exit.
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and the Decode-thread isn't able to get the lock on it (after a little
bit of restarting the app: sometimes it works, so it seems to be
timing rel
Hello,
Cvsupped 2 hours ago:
...
===> sys/modules/syscons/fire
@ -> /usr/src/sys
machine -> /usr/src/sys/i386/include
rm -f .depend
mkdep -f .depend -a -nostdinc -I/usr/src/sys/modules/syscons/fire/.. -D_KERNEL
-DKLD_MODULE -I- -I/usr/src/sys/modules/syscons/fire/.. -I. -I@ -I@/../include
-I
Hello,
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 12:11:58PM +0700, Boris Popov wrote:
> > mkdep -f .depend -a -nostdinc -I/usr/src/sys/modules/syscons/fire/.. -D_KERNEL
>-DKLD_MODULE -I- -I/usr/src/sys/modules/syscons/fire/.. -I. -I@ -I@/../include
>-I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include /usr/src/sys/modules/sys
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> cd /usr/src
> make -j8 buildworld || make -DNOCLEAN buildworld
Hmmm. Or make -k -j8 buildworld || make -DNOCLEAN buildworld
in order to build as much multithreaded as possible and then the
reminding part non-threaded? :-)
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On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 09:14:57PM -0400, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
> As of about Thursday, Apr 20 I get this message when I try to run linux
> ldconfig:
>
> Segmentation fault(core dumped)
>
> I recompiled the module and the kernel on this day so I think that's what
> cause the proble
Hello!
2320:
* * * W A R N I N G * * *
The ata driver has some issues with the Apollo MVP3 chipset.
Drives work only in pio mode and must be set to pio mode early
int the boot process. Do not upgrade. If you must upgrade
in the face of
I spread stupidity:
> There still is a little chance that my sources wasn't from pre-03/20,
> so - is this problem fixed?
I mean: There still is a little chance that my sources were from
pre-03/20, and if I update now I'm running into problems.
That's why I ask if the problem is fixed.
Alex
-
Thus spake Soren Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Ehm, is that a warning you have written or ?? I certainly havn't
> issued this warning as the maintainer/author of the ata driver...
It's in /usr/src/UPDATING.
UPDATING:
$FreeBSD: src/UPDATING,v 1.77 2000/04/04 17:14:18 imp Exp $
> a long ti
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> ld -shared -o netbundle.ko setdef0.o if_dc.kld if_vr.kld if_xl.kld \
> miibus.kld setdef1.o
> If you then preloaded 'netbundle', then you will get a whole stack of
> modules in one chunk. If you then kldload if_sk (another miibus user), it
[...]
W
Thus spake John Hay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> But then maybe it is just me that have the problem.
Yes. New world/kernel, no problems in UDMA33 mode with two UDMA-33
disks.
Alex
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oduce this?
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On 21 May, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
[kris CCed, I think hi knows how to handle this]
> Alexander> after a new build{world,kernel} after the import of OpenSSH 2.1 to
> Alexander> internat (cvsupped 2517, around 14:00 CEST), xdm gets a signal
> Alexander> 11 if I use pam_ssh.
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> IPv4 connection via mapped address is still IPv6 connection. In this
> case, if ftp(1) doesn't have awareness of using mapped address, your
> problem will occur. And, ftp(1) seems not aware about it.
Yes. NetBSD did that commit just right now.
I
rsion from ports to the source tree - could you
> verify it works?
I have to wait until internat catches up, but I'm using pam_ssh.c from
ports for a while and it didn't kill xdm.
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> After a cvsup this morning, then a build, I can't compile a kernel. Here's
> what I get:
What do you mean with "build"?
I hope you meant "make world"
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rc.conf, but no success.
I'm trying to solve this by myself since a month, but I have no clue
what the problem is (and which info to provide (perhaps the output of
the rc scripts with "set -x"?) to let someone else solve the problem).
Anybody out there who knows what to do?
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fi
;;
esac
done
}
fi
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"set -x" added to it, do you want it
(together with rc.conf{,.local}) in a private mail (limited to 22k, my
console hadn't more in the scrollback buffer)?
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Anyone aware of them?
After building a complete kernel + world with a very recent -current
(Saturday morning, european time) I now get lots of shared memory errors
in gnome (most coming from gdk and imlib, some from Xfree 4 aswell). I
recompiled parts of gnome (gtk+, imlib, glib) and the situ
Hello!
What about that patch to let one use unlimited numbers of connections?
The standard is still 256, but if one really wants that...
Index: inetd.c
===
RCS file: /usr/home/ncvs/src/usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.c,v
retrieving revision 1.
Hello Peter!
I just have things running. I see that the kernel boots _much_ faster
now. I don't know, if you wanted that or if this is a nice
side-effect.
However, a few comments, which might be of interest. Some of those are
probably planned by you already.
a) the device.hints file: It will pr
Hello!
My old kernel is from May 25th. Syscons scrolling works (scroll-lock,
scrolling with page up/down).
With my new kernel from today:
FreeBSD cichlids.cichlids.com 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Wed Jun 14 22:25:49
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it
On 14 Jun, Alexander Langer wrote:
> it does not. It seems, as if screen output is still being deactivated,
> but scrolling does just not work.
>
> Anyone else?
Yes, but it only applies to ttyv0.
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nf:saver="green"
/etc/rc.conf.local:#allscreens_flags="132x60"
With allscrrens_flags it hangs while trying to switch the mode on ttyv0,
switching the mode for ttyv1 works here.
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0-0x48f on isa0
> +unknown5: at port 0x6100-0x613f on isa0
> +unknown: can't assign resources
> +unknown: can't assign resources
> +unknown: can't assign resources
These are because "option PNPBIOS"(sp?) is now the de
On 15 Jun, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
>> c) is much more interesting: With the new kernel my syscons scrolling
>> stopped working. However, this could also be jake's fault, I'll ask
>> him.
>
> Still works like a charm here. Maybe problem is elsewhere?
I have the
Also sprach Marc van Woerkom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > Anyone else?
> > Yes, but it only applies to ttyv0.
> Same behaviour here.
Jup, here too.
Unfortunately, that's the only one where I want it :)
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Works fine here.
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> the stf is unknown when running config but well :-)
> But I'll try to compile a kernel this way
It's also unknown in our current tree, though stf(4) does exist.
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Hello!
Today I wanted to add a new NFS to my /etc/fstab, but forgot to add it
to /etc/exports on the server.
However, I did mount -a several times and always got a "Permission
denied" for the last one.
Now look what I have here:
Filesystem 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity
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Thus spake Ben Smithurst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 9606843175597%/usr/home/ncvs
> > neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 29263997%/usr/home/mp3
> > neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 5948384484993%/usr/home
Thus spake Kevin Day ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> This is probably similar to this:
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=6187
Not sure. I don't think so.
Alex
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ll.c
and ata-disk.c) atapi-all should find its way into the Makefile.
Unfortunally I haven't seen someone else complain about this. Can some
reproduce this?
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est.txt" in one terminal and a "mv test.txt; touch test.txt" in another
and I got "tail: test.txt: No such file or directory".
The same test with rev 1.11 of usr.bin/tail/forward.c succedes.
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> Personally, I'd prefer it if zero implied an unlimited number of
Yes. Fine, too.
> invokations per service per minute. However, the special case isn't
> really necessary, since you can simply specify some large number (and
> then prepare to have
[Ee][Ss])
netstat -i;;
*)
---snip---
seems to be the intended version.
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M sys/kern/kern_exec.c
Merging differences between 1.13 and 1.14 into forward.c
M usr.bin/tail/tail.c
M usr.sbin/ntp/config.h
M usr.sbin/ntp/ntpd/Makefile
---snip---
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At 16:30 23.06.2000 -0400, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
>> > modified my shared memory settings in my kernel config either. If
>> > the problem is indeed Xfree 4.0, then I guess it must be a driver
>> > issue (I'm using the neomagic driver).
>>
>>You are running sawfish, and I'm willing to bet a not
At 18:41 23.06.2000 -0400, Christopher Masto wrote:
> > BTW: It's for sure _not_ a -current issue and might have nothing to do
> > with FreeBSD at all, since I'am running 4.0-STABLE on this machine, with
> > Xfree 4.0 and Gnome 1.2.
>
>Which video card/driver are you using? (Mine is tdfx and s3v
Thus spake Clive Lin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> - memcpy(name_dir_end + 1, name_dir_end, strlen(name_dir_end) + 1);
> - *name_dir_end = 'r';
> + // un-needed.
> + // memcpy(name_dir_end + 1, name_dir_end, strlen(name_dir_end) + 1);
> + // *name_dir_end = 'r';
Use /* */ comments o
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> > > + // un-needed.
> > > + // memcpy(name_dir_end + 1, name_dir_end, strlen(name_dir_end) + 1);
> > > + // *name_dir_end = 'r';
> > Use /* */ comments or #if 0.
> Actually, there was just a discussion on comp.lang.c about how
> they aren't interchan
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> /* That's OK */
> #if 0
> That's not
> #endif
Lol. I'd like to see one who does such things :)
Alex
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{1}\-${3}:g"
/var/db/pkg/${i}/+CONTENTS
echo "done"
done
---snip---
Lazy disclaimer:
- works for me
- I think I know what I'm doing here (and what the limitations are
(e.g. bar == libxyz && libmajorversion(old) !=
libmajorversion(new))).
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On 28 Jun, Leif Neland wrote:
> Any reason not to put this into bsd.port.mk?
>
> make update
- it removes your config files in most cases.
- it may break binaries which depend upon a specific library.
- ...
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y default?), ports are from today
(around 2pm).
Is this something unresolved or is this related to my system only (is
someone able to reproduce this)?
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ooked the message))?
> The following (untested, by me) patch from
> MANTANI Nobutaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> apparently fixes this.
I give it a try.
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.341 2000/07/04 08:47:50 asami Exp $
---snip---
If it isn't included, I would have trouble because of the DISTNAME ->
PORTNAME/PORTVERSION change.
Bye,
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P.S.: Ade: the patch works, thanks.
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Also sprach Andreas Klemm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm using -current of yesterday and tcsh.
> When installing a FreeBSD port and I interrupt a "make all install clean"
> session, when make is in the "make fetch target", the fetch process isn't
> killed and continues to run alone although the "make
Thus spake Alfred Perlstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> http://people.freebsd.org/~alfred/pxe/
Nice article!
I think that's worth going into the handbook, after you reworked the
things you talked about :)
Alex
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Thus spake Poul-Henning Kamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have thought about adding a entropy server to my array of weird
> servers in my lab. Something like a Geiger counter and a smokedetector
> could do wonders.
HA! Cool!
Do that please!
I mean, seriously.
And an option to sysinstall, where yo
Thus spake Poul-Henning Kamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> We need an enterprising soul to add an option (default on) to
> ntpdate to write the received packets in toto to /dev/random
> if it exists.
If noone else wants to do it, I could take a look at it.
Little time, though.
Alex
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> If you can't reach a NTP server, you are not connected to the internet. In
> that case you don't need to worry so much about security...
That is wrong :)
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Thus spake Louis A. Mamakos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Actually, you could really use this in ntpd(8), rather than just ntpdate.
Hmm, as addition, I agree.
However, I think more people use ntpdate than ntpd, and thus ntpdate
is a good place :)
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numbers to be their own judge)?
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Hello!
root:/usr/src $ make MACHINE_ARCH=alpha buildworld
--
>>> stage 4: building libraries
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COMPILER_PATH=/usr/obj/alpha/us
Thus spake The Hermit Hacker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Just upgraded to the newest -current, and now can't use SSH:
> ssh: no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto. See ssl(8).
options RANDOMDEV into kernel, or load randomdev.ko
That solved it for me (though you mentioned it).
I'M USA_RESIDENT=NO,
ev/aic7xxx/aicasm_symbol.h,v 1.9 2000/07/18 20:12:14 gibbs Exp $
---snip---
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sm0"
and /dev/sysmouse and I *didn't* see the jumpy mouse syndrome. I'm
running a kernel from today (COPTFLAGS+=-Wall).
Bye,
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timeout=0, getcount_only=0) at ../../cam/cam_periph.c:855
855 xpt_setup_ccb(&crs.ccb_h, path,
(kgdb) print path
$5 = (struct cam_path *) 0x40
(kgdb) print *path
Cannot access memory at address 0x40.
---snip---
It's a kernel from yesterday.
Bye,
Alexander.
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000MHz, offset 15)
cd1 at ahc0 bus 0 target 2 lun 0
cd1: Removable CD-ROM SCSI-2 device
cd1: 20.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15)
The panic was with cd0.
Bye,
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thtok
Jul 30 00:54:05 Magelan -:0: pam_ssh: could not connect to agent
---snip---
Is someone else able to reproduce this?
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Alexander.
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and
authfd.c it was easy to trace only by looking at the source... it seems
using FreeBSD is the "Right Thing[TM]" :) ).
BTW.: the "pam_sm_chauthok" error isn't "xdm session" related, it's
because of "xdm account" or "xdm password" (it
Thus spake Brian Fundakowski Feldman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm doubtful it's the only one of it's kind in GNU sort(1). Time for BSD
> sort(1)?
What about BSD/OS's sort?
Alex
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ssage, this seems to be a known bug..
If I see the same bug everybody complains about: add "sync; sleep 1;
sync; sleep 1; sync" to rc.shutdown to work round it (I'm using kernel
sources from yesterday).
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h hit the
tree with his recent commits, perhaps it's related.
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At 09:15 07.08.2000 +0200, Benedikt Schmidt wrote:
>Just wanted to say that with the recent changes in the
>emu10k1 driver all my problems with it have disappeared.
>
>There are no more "dodgy irq" messages
>and the sound quality has improved too (no more crackling).
Just a quick question...
Is
Thus spake The Hermit Hacker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> switch is web administered, so it would be too easy to build a quick perl
> script to trigger a power outlet correspondign to the partiular server
a quick DirectActiveVBScript, you mean.
Alex
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Hello!
In PR docs/20369 it was mentioned that mount_hpfs isn't built by
default.
Am I missing something? Why not? From the cvs-logs, it seems, it has
just been forgotten :)
However, I'm asking because maybe I missed a discussion back in
December.
Alex
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Thus spake Ustimenko Semen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I think there are too few people who really use HPFS. So it
That's not a good reason :)
> I don't have HPFS partitions any more, so i even can't verify if
> it works.
Hmm. One should test it. I can't, unfortunately.
Alex
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(I've used that method to clone CDs before.)
>
> That didn't seem to work when I tried it a couple of days ago. Got a
> "device not configured" error.
You've done something wrong, it works here.
BTW:
If I need a copy of a data cd I use "
ox (freshly built today),
> this config doesn't make atapi-all.o,
> so that kernel linking get fails.
I've the same problem. At the moment I'm using the attahed patch to work
around this problem every time I configure a new kernel (cd
/sys/compile/; patch http://www.Leiding
Thus spake Seigo Tanimura ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> - bus_space_write_1(sc->bst, sc->bsh, regno, data);
> + bus_space_write_1(rman_get_bustag(sc->port_res),
>rman_get_bushandle(sc->port_res), regno, data);
Hmm. I used sc->bst/h to save function calls to rman_get_bus*, as
many drivers use
Hi!
/etc/defaults/make.conf has been removed and is not included by
make(1) any more.
If you are using BDEFLAGS, add the entry to your local /etc/make.conf.
The example file lives in /usr/share/examples/etc/ now.
Thank you
Alex
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