> Hi all,
>
> I've got a problem with a couple of machines... The first time I saw the
> problem, I thought it was my hardware, but now I've encountered the problem
> on three different systems, all with different motherboards, and hard
> disks. The only think in common, is that with all of
On 01-Mar-00 David van Deijk wrote:
> Dear hackers,
>
> I have encountered Problems using the FBSDBOOT.exe since version
> 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4. I have looked into the source and could not
> find ELF support but only aout. Are you able to tell me wheter this is
> because of me or that i am righ
We've been speaking with our local DLink salescritter about FreeBSD
support (we couldn't help it - he coldcalled us with a visit yesterday
and tried to demo a whole lot of gear which wouldn't work under FreeBSD :-)
We suggested to him that the best way to get us interested would be
to contribut
Well, I never like to do anything as root which I don't need root
permissions to do.
If you have a "compiling" engine, and a "test" machine, this may be
reasonable.
Just let the compilers be able to write to the build directory (I think --
I haven't looked into this in a while (and generally us
On Wednesday, 1 March 2000 at 11:11:35 -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
>>> What are you using for your command lines? You have to target the
>>> disklabel specifically at slice 1 on the disk otherwise disklabel will
>>> think you're trying to overwrite the slice table and get mad.
>>
>> Here's what
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Anytime we can stick it to them it's a good day. Last year on April
30,1999, a gas out was staged across Canada and the U.S. to
bring the price of gas down, and it worked. It's time to do
somethin
Hi all,
Is it possible to create FreeBSD partitions from the command line? I'd
really like to be able to script creating a FreeBSD partitions, so that I
could create /, /var, /usr, etc. without having to edit the disklabel manually.
Any scripts out there already? Any ideas?
Thanks in advanc
Hi all,
I've got a problem with a couple of machines... The first time I saw the
problem, I thought it was my hardware, but now I've encountered the problem
on three different systems, all with different motherboards, and hard
disks. The only think in common, is that with all of them I'm wor
hiya folks
i just wondered what the maximum MAXUSERS setting for a 3.4 kernel would
be on a smp system with 512mb ram... the impact on the system structures
seems to be very... errrhh... rather complex.
any ideas? it gives me a warning if i got past 512, but what will happen
then?
/k
--
> Mot
Here is a problem with FreeBSD's quotas that I have observed
for a long time now but finally found some time to track it down:
Let's assume the following settings on a quota enabled system:
soft limits : 100MB
hard limits : 200MB
grace period: 7 days
On day 1, the user U1 creates 150MB of data.
> > What are you using for your command lines? You have to target the
> > disklabel specifically at slice 1 on the disk otherwise disklabel will
> > think you're trying to overwrite the slice table and get mad.
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> fdisk -e /dev/rda1
> disklabel -r -w da1
> > I have encountered Problems using the FBSDBOOT.exe since version
> > 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4. I have looked into the source and could not
> > find ELF support but only aout. Are you able to tell me wheter this is
> > because of me or that i am right in this elf-aout thingy .
> > ThanX in advance
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, David van Deijk wrote:
> I have encountered Problems using the FBSDBOOT.exe since version
> 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4. I have looked into the source and could not
> find ELF support but only aout. Are you able to tell me wheter this is
> because of me or that i am right in this el
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Johan Kruger wrote:
> If i try to load the example in
> /usr/src/share/exaples/lkm/misc/module/misc_mod.o i get the following.
> Pleeaaas help ?
LKMs are deprecated in favour of KLDs. Do you have options LKM in your
kernel if you really wnt to play with the old technology
Dear hackers,
I have encountered Problems using the FBSDBOOT.exe since version
3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4. I have looked into the source and could not
find ELF support but only aout. Are you able to tell me wheter this is
because of me or that i am right in this elf-aout thingy .
ThanX in advance.
Da
Johan Kruger wrote:
> If i try to load the example in
> /usr/src/share/exaples/lkm/misc/module/misc_mod.o i get the following.
> Pleeaaas help ?
>
> borg# modload ./misc_mod.o
> ld: /kernel: malformed input file (not rel or archive)
> modload: /usr/bin/ld: return code 1
What FreeBSD release
If i try to load the example in
/usr/src/share/exaples/lkm/misc/module/misc_mod.o i get the following.
Pleeaaas help ?
borg# modload ./misc_mod.o
ld: /kernel: malformed input file (not rel or archive)
modload: /usr/bin/ld: return code 1
--
Johan Kruger ( B.Ing Electronic Engineering )
Deve
Hi!
I want to mount one filesystem rw once and ro multiple times
(lets say, 500 times). Can I do it? And if yes, will it slow
FreeBSD down and will it use additional memory, cpu and other
system resources in this case?
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On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Doug White wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Marc Frajola wrote:
>
> > Thanks very much for the reply. I checked out the URL you gave
> > (http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/formatting-media/), and unfortunately
> > I'm still wondering how to create one FreeBSD fdisk slice so t
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