Jilles Tjoelker wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 10:05:24AM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Your function is simpler than the C implementation on that site, but
> falls over when a run of numbers exceeds 2^31 (raise it to 2^64 if you
> use strtoull, but that's as high as you can yet).
That problem can
Hey all,
Thanks a lot for all your help. It's Appreciated. I played with it a bit
Decided that since the installs were new might as well reinstall. This way I
can just use the Free BSD boot loader. Thanks again! And if anyone wants a
REALLY nice mouse pad, go to the Freebsdmall.com and grab
Hi.
Allen wrote:
> Hallo all:
>
> Here is a question which may or may not be simple:
>
> /boot/vmlinuz
>
> Is the boot file you add to lilo
>
> What is the equiv of this in Free BSD? /boot/kernel doesn't seem to work
> on
> lilo and I'd really like to use it for booting and I've done it before,
>
В сообщении от Пятница 17 Февраль 2006 17:07 Allen написал(a):
> /boot/vmlinuz
>
> Is the boot file you add to lilo
>
> What is the equiv of this in Free BSD? /boot/kernel doesn't seem to work on
> lilo and I'd really like to use it for booting and I've done it before,
> that and Free BSD didn't wa
> What is the equiv of this in Free BSD? /boot/kernel doesn't seem to work on
> lilo and I'd really like to use it for booting and I've done it before, that
> and Free BSD didn't want to boot Linux at first (Was my fault) so does anyone
> know... Actually I'm assuming you do know because that's why
Hallo all:
So a few days ago I kind of went nuts and spent 2,000 dollars. FreeBsdmall and
BSDmall And of course store.slackware.com Needless to say they love it.
Well, after spending more than 400 dollars alone on Free BSD stuff I decided
to set up a box with slackware and Free BSD.
Here i
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