On 0, Jon Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wrote FDISK partition information out successfully.
>
> After that i quit back to config menu, goes into label and there i just do an
> 'auto' to see if it works, there i get the following when i write:
> Unable to add /dev/ad3s1b as a swap device:
Perhaps not in the true Unix spirit of fixed-size buffers, I've
written a patch to add automatic storage allocation to the
scanf() family of functions when dealing with strings. I later
found out that GNU had a very similar interface in its glibc
scanf() functions and made sure that behavior was
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 09:13:15PM +0200, Attila Nagy wrote:
> So I am wondering, why the unices block mounting an already mounted
> partition read only again.
Have you considered using ACLs perhaps? Sure it's not in -STABLE, but
it's a thought..
- alex
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Attila Nagy writes:
> > > Would it be possible to solve this under FreeBSD?
> > I am second for it.
> I hope somebody will enlighten my dark mind, because I am really curious
> about this :)
>
> > I am using some partition "magic" and know dark side of it.
> What the problem is with it besides th
Hello,
> > Would it be possible to solve this under FreeBSD?
> I am second for it.
I hope somebody will enlighten my dark mind, because I am really curious
about this :)
> I am using some partition "magic" and know dark side of it.
What the problem is with it besides the ugly hacking and the sma
Attila Nagy writes:
> I have a really stupid question, so please forgive me if the answer is
> trivial for you...
>
> With the appearing of the jail() in 4.0 I think it would be very good to
> have the functionality of mounting already mounted (RW) filesystems read
> only to another directory.
>
Hello,
I have a really stupid question, so please forgive me if the answer is
trivial for you...
With the appearing of the jail() in 4.0 I think it would be very good to
have the functionality of mounting already mounted (RW) filesystems read
only to another directory.
For example there are sev
I'm sure you've all heard about troubles with burncd and audio CDs. I'm
one of the people having trouble. I can write data CDs just fine, but
when I try to burn an audio disc, it fails, no matter what speed. It
simply says "writing -1 of X bytes" and quits. If I try to fixate
the disc in the s
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