I've seen a few discussions of sysinstall vs disklabels, but this
problem looks a little different.
I sliced up a 37G disk with 4.7-RELEASE on ad0s1, Win2k on ad0s[23]
and ad0s4 empty. I installed grub-0.92, putting the bootloader in
the MBR and config files in ad0s1a. Everything worked fine.
The
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
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After cvs'upping (about 12 hours ago) and building world/kernel vinum
stopped working. It does show my two disks but nothing more. I also
get an error message right after the bootloader:
Can you try
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
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After cvs'upping (about 12 hours ago) and building world/kernel vinum
stopped working. It does show my two disk
.
Anyone with the same problems and/or ideas ?
Rob Evers
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I get e-mails from my current boxes saying: "hostname: sethostname:
Operation not permitted" (original message attached).
I know this is the random seed saving instance of crontab, but what
goes wrong here ? (why does it fail permission)
The box is updated today and mergemaster was run (T
Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
On 2003.06.25 18:38:59 +0200, Rob wrote:
I get e-mails from my current boxes saying: "hostname: sethostname:
Operation not permitted" (original message attached).
I know this is the random seed saving instance of crontab, but what
goes wrong here ? (why do
With a fresh cvsup and rm -r /usr/obj, I then get the following error in
gperf when typing make buildworld:
Am I doing something wrong? Thanks, Rob.
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uname -a output:
FreeBSD c888746-a.attbi.com 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Sat May
25 19:42:56 PDT
Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
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> On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 10:43:05AM -0700, Rob wrote:
> > With a fresh cvsup and rm -r /usr/obj, I then get the following error in
> > gperf when typing make buildworld:
> >
> > Am I doing s
Peter Wemm wrote:
>
> Rob wrote:
> > With a fresh cvsup and rm -r /usr/obj, I then get the following error in
> > gperf when typing make buildworld:
> >
> > Am I doing something wrong? Thanks, Rob.
> >
> > ---
snip
putting into /usr/local/etc/rc.d the vidcontrol
command "vidcontrol -g 100x37 VESA_800x600. That gave me a blank screen
at the end of the bootup. Is this functionality broken in -current, or
am I doing something wrong?
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I hate to write these "it works for me" mails, but I did cvsup
yesterday, and I haven't had any X11 problems with any progra
David Xu wrote:
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> Yes, this is a known problem. I have a patch for this, you may
> download it from here:
> http://opensource.zjonline.com.cn/freebsd/vm86patch.tgz
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> David Xu
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There was either a glitch at Verio's mta or possibly on Linux-Netscape in -current. I
sent one message and it never went through. Sorry for the spam. It was an error
message- get it?
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This is either a problem with linux-netscape on -current, or a problem
with the mta at Verio (on FBSD of course).
Sorry for the inconvenience. I hope it isn't at Verio, or there will be
another 30 messages. Rob.
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BTW, the VESA mode doesn't work on -stable now either. I knew I
shouldn't have cvsup'd, with all the problem reports I'm seeing on the
lists. Dohh! But I just ordered a Dell 8200, so maybe my problems will
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I cvsup'd on Friday of last week, after I restored /usr. Did the fix come later than
that? I'm kind of afraid to try it again :) Thanks, Rob.
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I will wait for a while for things to be cleaned up, but what tags would
I use for CVSUP to get that branch?
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Hi all,
I agree keeping these traditional toys in the base system won't help in a better
OS (instead it makes it a bit bigger and older), agreed that they are some sort
of 'folklore' putting them in a port makes a good solution.
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Can DP2 be cvsup'd?
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> On 22-Nov-2002 Rob wrote:
> > Can DP2 be cvsup'd?
>
> Not directly, no. It was not done as a branch in CVS. However,
> the differences between CVS and DP2 are relatively minor, mostly
> just going around and change it to say 5.0
Hi Garance,
This happened to me also. The solution was to run fsck on the older
versions, but tell it to use an alternate superblock. See man fsck. I
forget the details, but it worked for me.
Rob.
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
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> I'm playing around with installing a number of freeb
Is there any solution to the above combo other than just waiting?
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Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
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> On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 17:04, Rob wrote:
> > Is there any solution to the above combo other than just waiting?
>
> I think you've seen my how-to at
> http://www.marcuscom.com/g2g-xfree86/article.html. Did it not work for
> your card, or a
Rob wrote:
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> Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 17:04, Rob wrote:
> > > Is there any solution to the above combo other than just waiting?
> >
> > I think you've seen my how-to at
> > http://www.marcuscom.com/g2g-xfree86/ar
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
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> On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 22:46, Rob wrote:
> > Rob wrote:
> > >
> > > Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 17:04, Rob wrote:
> > > > > Is there any solution to the above comb
>
> Ok, here is the error message. The server never even gets past go:
>
> "Symbol vgaHWUnmapMem from module
> /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nv_drv.o is unresolved!"
> Fatal server error:
> Caught signal 11. Server aborting.
>
> Rob.
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h worse than earlier
builds. I did once get the nv.tar.gz method working on my laptop. That
was from a cvsup the day after DP2 came out.
Good grief, I couldn't even get grub to load so I could try out OpenBSD
on drive #2. Time to do something else instead of computers.
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o, my CDRW drive is not being
recognized. Lastly, now sometimes when rebooting or just starting from
power-up, the machine hangs, and I have to remove the battery :( Then
the next time it starts up fine.
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installed. I tried to make Qmail, but it needed the later version.
Anyway, there seems to be a lot of interesting new features. I found a
bunch of old unused directories that I deleted. Rob.
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I've tried to copy MAKEDEV to /dev in current. But get the error-
"operation not supported". I must be missing some very basic concept.
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needed? I had an empty directory before I cvsup'd. Thanks, Rob.
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Pardon my ignorant question. What is Tinderbox? My guess is that its a
special machine for doing some testing. Rob.
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nt through a similar thing 1.5years ago with IBM/Solaris/Irix
servers that were sharing VOB's, Irix to Solaris was DOG slow and we
finally conquered it wit a bunch of fiddling and patching.
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Doug wrote:
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> Matthew Dillon wrote:
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> > Does anyone know why our NFS cli
c/amd.conf:
**
/defaults fs:=${autodir}/${rhost}/root/${rfs};opts:=nosuid,nodev
* rhost:=${key};type:=host;rfs:=/
Update: after reboot with new kernel I get the same thing. It's
reproducible. It doesn't happen between linux boxen and doesn't happen
on loopback mounts.
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@^@^@^@^@^@^@requested range. Note: we are assuming that
Doesn't happen between two linux boxen. (Both 2.2.11-NFSv3)
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Matthew Dillon wrote:
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> :When copying over (FreeBSD client) the multipatch from a Linux (2.2.11)
> :box before the patch I got this gar
I, my Bonnie numbers from Linux client look about the same as
pre-patch, in my initial tests.
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> :linux> cp multipatch-1.diff test1
> :fbsd> cat test1
> :cat: test1: RPC struct is bad
> :fbsd> cp test1 /tmp
> :fbsd> cat test1
> :
>
Just got this message while in cvsup:
Sep 3 02:01:09 basil /kernel: spec_getpages: I/O read failure: (error
code=0) bp 0xc44a3158 vp 0xc9e071c0
Sep 3 02:01:09 basil /kernel: size: 0, resid: 0, a_count: 803, valid:
0x0
Sep 3 02:01:09 basil /kernel: nread: 0, reqpage: 0, pindex: 0, pcount:
1
Sep
: 0, pindex: 0, pcount: 1
vm_fault: pager read error, pid 921 (cvsup)
pid 921 (cvsup), uid 0: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)
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> can we have:
>
> uname -a,
> time of last cvsup/ctm
> and
> dmesg output
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> please ?
>
Hi there i have no sound and can you please help
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My pf.conf:
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> I just updated a sparc64 Sun Netra X1 running current. I am using PF
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>
DS UP: VFS changes breaks GPT
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tes)
/dev/da0g on /var (ufs, local, soft-updates)
Also:
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2) As you can see both machines know the route for the other.
Does the client have the following in /etc/rc.conf ?
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>> I tried applying the patch to r212087 to rule out recent changes to
>> dtrace, but it made no difference. I used patch -E -p0 < patch.
>>
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> I see that
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> Rob,
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> IMO the question is not if the problem _can_ be solved in the base build
> system. I doubt you'll find many src committers willing to break other
> peoples machines by using DISABLE_CONFLICTS as a general problem solver.
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Not sure if this is ZFS related or not. What can I do to collect some
useful information here? This can be reproduced reliably.
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>>
>> FreeBSD topaz.predatorlabs.net 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-C
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>>> Just a guess - are you compiling under X? If so what about if you
>>> compile under text m
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The system is a HP Pavillion dv6405us laptop with a GeForce Go 6150.
This is a pretty crappy card, even in Windows (the whole system was
$500 3 years ago - it was one of those computers that supposedly was
"Vista Ready" but could barely boot it
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Some necessary support was removed recently, but it has be re-added.
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add up) or starts to cut into basic functionality (like no man pages),
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fusing, because many common
(non-compliant) date systems use hyphens or slashes with the
components in different orders. Omitting it is non-intuitive to
everyone and thus least likely to cause confusion due to local
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>> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 07:32, LOL wrote:
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>>> Hi guys.
>>> On every release of freebsd that i tried (-CURRENT, -STABLE, -RELEASE)
>>> everything
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Same result for me as with 1.7. I've just grabbed 1.6 and am rebuilding to
confirm that that's the last working version for me too.
Backing out to 1.6 fixes the problem for me too...
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