On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:44 AM, zaxis wrote:
>
> Of course, i have x11 running.
> %ps -A | grep -i xorg
> 692 ?? S 7:21.55 /usr/local/bin/X vt09 -auth /var/run/slim.auth
> (Xorg)
>
> and i am using xmonad as WM
> %ps -A|grep -i xmonad
> 838 ?? Ss 0:03.47 /home/sw2wolf/.xmonad/xmo
Hi all,
I haveĀ built and installed a custom kernel on a freebsd 8.0-RELEASE machine
(host os),then i installed qemu from the packages and used the following
commands:-
# qemu-img create -f qcow2 freebsd.image 10G
# qemu -m 256 -hda freebsd.image -cdrom /dev/acd0 -boot d
# qemu freebsd.image
So,
Of course, i am root. "%" is a root prompt. I remember i have ever run
VBOX-3.x.x successfully using the GENERIC kernel long before, however it
cannot work after using the customized kernel. And the customized kernel is
the same as the GENERIC kernel except its name(MYKERNEL).
Galactic_Domina
> Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 17:12:09 -0700 (PDT)
> From: zaxis
> Sender: owner-freebsd-emulat...@freebsd.org
>
> Of course, i am root. "%" is a root prompt. I remember i have ever run
> VBOX-3.x.x successfully using the GENERIC kernel long before, however it
> cannot work after using the customize
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 7:12 PM, zaxis wrote:
>
> Of course, i am root. "%" is a root prompt.
Unless you changed something, the root prompt is always '#' -- sh csh tcsh
zsh and bash.
'%' is the standard user prompt in csh, zsh and I've never seen it the root
prompt.
Also remember this same po
In addition to Kevin's suggestions, try:
cd /var/db
mv ports ports-old
And then try 'make config' again.
Doug
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