On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
Brian Wilson wrote:
On 9/9/05, Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I wonder whats the status of those summer of code projects.
From gjournal we heard that it has been completed but then nothing
happens, any
f
Brian Wilson wrote:
On 9/9/05, Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I wonder whats the status of those summer of code projects.
From gjournal we heard that it has been completed but then nothing happens, any
further information about this?
Is somebody w
Andreas Klemm wrote this message on Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 11:39 +0200:
> I unluckily lost the partition table of my 1st disc in a 2 disc system.
> Tip: avoid gag boot manager and don't do my mistakes ...
>
> Having a printout of the df command I was able to re-create all of
> my fat32 partitions on
Daniel,
Who is this company? I would like to avoid them in the future.
--Peter
Daniel Gerzo wrote:
Bon jour Peter,
Sunday, September 11, 2005, 1:51:09 AM, you wrote:
Why don't you just get them to reinstall the machine? A few dedicated
server providers have done that to me (Having the w
fdisk -u did the trick to interactively edit the partition table.
Confusing was then, that the previous FreeBSD partitions
/dev/ad4s3d and /dev/ad4s4d were not present anymore.
I had to use /dev/ad4s3c and /dev/ad4s4.
But now I luckily was able to mount my old filesystems.
Am now in the process
On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 09:42:54AM -0500, Joe Koberg wrote:
> You might want /usr/ports/sysutils/scan_ffs
>
> from the package description:
>
> scan_ffs(8) recovers accidential lost or deleted disklabels.
Thanks for the hint. It turns out for me that for some strange
reason the FreeBSD Slice 4
You might want /usr/ports/sysutils/scan_ffs
from the package description:
scan_ffs(8) recovers accidential lost or deleted disklabels.
...
This little program will take a raw disk device (which you might have to
create) that covers the whole disk, and finds all probable UFS/FFS parti-
tions
On 07.09.2005, at 15:32, Gordon Bergling wrote:
Has anyone a hint on how to handle this situation?
you might want to look at development(7). Not sure if this is being
used by many people though.
cheers
simon
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On 08.09.2005, at 11:25, Mike Adewole wrote:
I propose that:
(d) the next release of the generic kernel should be compiled with
SC_NO_CUTPASTE
why? I find cut+paste really useful per default.
besides, can't this be controlled with a sysctl?
cheers
simon
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Thanks dan but I already tried that and it doesn't work but maxsockbuf
does. Really looking for the affects that altering that might have and
if its a good idea. 256k send and receive buffers on a socket seem
very large to me.
Steve
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Nelson" <[EMAIL PRO
Hello hackers,
Saturday, September 10, 2005, 11:43:15 PM, I wrote:
> Hello hackers,
> Ok, I will describe the main problem here;
> According to the boot(8) manual the automatic boot will attempt to
> load /boot/loader from partition `a'. But there's no such partition
> and I have /boot
I unluckily lost the partition table of my 1st disc in a 2 disc system.
Tip: avoid gag boot manager and don't do my mistakes ...
Having a printout of the df command I was able to re-create all of
my fat32 partitions on disc XP boot and 4x FAT32 in an extended part.
Now I'm looking for suggestions
I unluckily lost the partition table of my 1st disc in a 2 disc system.
Tip: avoid gag boot manager and don't do my mistakes ...
Having a printout of the df command I was able to re-create all of
my fat32 partitions on disc XP boot and 4x FAT32 in an extended part.
Now I'm looking for suggestions
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