I have a notebook PC with Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD on it.
I installed the FreeBSD booter into the Master Boot Record (MBR).
Using that, I can boot Windows or FreeBSD. But Linux doesn't
show up as a boot choice, because I installed it into a "dos
extended" partition (slice), to keep linux from
Just to note that I've been looking at this code a bit, and at least the
PCI bus interface/implementation is really nice. It could do with a
little cleaning up, but this would give us the ability to assign PCI
resources on the fly (can you say "hot-plug PCI"?).
Do you plan to continue with t
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Julian Stacey wrote:
> On 4.1 (built by `all` from 4.0, not via `world`, as that host is tooo slow!)
> I had to do
> cd /usr/src; cp crypto/openssl/rsaref/rsaref.h /usr/include/openssl/
> (The rest of src/ makes OK though.)
> Have people been living on hand enhanced /usr/in
On 4.1 (built by `all` from 4.0, not via `world`, as that host is tooo slow!)
I had to do
cd /usr/src; cp crypto/openssl/rsaref/rsaref.h /usr/include/openssl/
(The rest of src/ makes OK though.)
Have people been living on hand enhanced /usr/includes ? or is it just me ?
Is it my mistake ? Or so
I used gdb several times (successfully), but each time that I try it
on the Korn-shell and give the shell a pipelined command (with a few
built-in commands, e.g.
print 'qwertyui' | cat -
) and I place a break at c_print (even without this break, if I recall
correctly), I get a
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 11:31:06PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 07:02:03PM -0700, Jaye Mathisen wrote:
> >
> > Just exactly what I said in the Subject. I want to filter on the ethernet
> > MAC address.
>
> I guess the "ip" in "ipfw" just wasn't obvious enough that it is
Warner Losh wrote:
> In message Christopher Stein
writes:
> : .. does anyone know if this exists? It would
> : speed up the panic-edit-compile-boot-copy-boot kernel hacking
> : cycle by transforming it to panic-edit-compile-netboot.
>
> I usu
The 6.04 firmware does, indeed, allow establishing a network with an ISA
card in a FreeBSD box, however, when doing the PCCard upgrade with a Windows
machine it requires the drivers to be upgraded to 4.01 first and if you want
to talk to it with the IEEE/Wave Manager Client update it, as well.
Eve
Title: Kernel ?
I have an odd thing happening. I have to Kernel config file that are the same except for two lines that are both remarked out.
When each is compiled (without debug) one is 2.2meg and the other is over 8 meg. I have included the to files below. I assume there is a hidden c
In message Christopher Stein writes:
: .. does anyone know if this exists? It would
: speed up the panic-edit-compile-boot-copy-boot kernel hacking
: cycle by transforming it to panic-edit-compile-netboot.
I usually mount everything readonly when
It seems Koster, K.J. wrote:
You should disable APM and not have it in your kernel either, that
fixed it for me on my Abit KA7...
> Last night my machine drowned in "microtime going backwards" errors. It was
> there when I installed FreeBSD 4.0-release, and it went away when I cvsupped
> to -sta
Dear All,
Last night my machine drowned in "microtime going backwards" errors. It was
there when I installed FreeBSD 4.0-release, and it went away when I cvsupped
to -stable immediately after. However, it is back again.
My box is an AMD Athlon on an Asus k7v motherboard. I had cvsupped to
4.1-st
-On [2829 16:15], Clarence Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I am slowly going insane trying to use ee in one
>window, and grep in another to find what I'm looking
>for in the directory tree that holds the kernel source!
Try glimpse.
/usr/local/bin/glimpseindex -o -w 1100 -B -H /home/asmod
Can anybody confirm that the examples in newsyslog's manpage for things
like:
$MLD0 , $M1D0 and such
actually work.
No matter which I use I keep getting these mails from newsyslog:
newsyslog: malformed interval/at:
/var/log/news/news.notice 644 2 *$M1D0 Z
AFAIK this sho
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