On Nov 27, 2008, at 2:30 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Kevin Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just in case anyone needs a real step-by-step guide to getting a
diskless
PXE/NFS boot going, I wrote this up a little while ago.
http://sigsegv.org/wiki/How_to_do_a_PXE
Max Laier schrieb:
On Thursday 27 November 2008 21:39:45 Christoph Mallon wrote:
A few days ago libFIRM[1] and cparser were added to the ports tree. If
you want to see, what other compilers besides GCC have to offer, this
might be of interest for you. libFIRM is a modern optimizing
intermediate
Christoph,
Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 11:22:22PM +0100, Christoph Mallon wrote:
> Both LLVM and FIRM use SSA as an important aspect of their IR. FIRM uses
[...]
Very interesting, thanks for a good review!
> Did you find the frontend examples interesting or are you mainly
> interested in optimization a
Eygene Ryabinkin schrieb:
Christoph, good day.
Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 09:39:45PM +0100, Christoph Mallon wrote:
A few days ago libFIRM[1] and cparser were added to the ports tree. If
you want to see, what other compilers besides GCC have to offer, this
might be of interest for you. libFIRM is a m
On Thursday 27 November 2008 21:39:45 Christoph Mallon wrote:
> A few days ago libFIRM[1] and cparser were added to the ports tree. If
> you want to see, what other compilers besides GCC have to offer, this
> might be of interest for you. libFIRM is a modern optimizing
> intermediate representation
Christoph, good day.
Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 09:39:45PM +0100, Christoph Mallon wrote:
> A few days ago libFIRM[1] and cparser were added to the ports tree. If
> you want to see, what other compilers besides GCC have to offer, this
> might be of interest for you. libFIRM is a modern optimizing
> inte
Le Wed, 26 Nov 2008 19:30:41 -0800 (PST),
ancelgray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
Hi,
> To AMD CS5536 users:
>
> This is Andrew Gray. I have finished the audio driver for the AMD
> CS5536 companion
> chip. It is working on a PC Engines Alix 1C low power board under
> FreeBSD 7.0.
> It can b
A few days ago libFIRM[1] and cparser were added to the ports tree. If
you want to see, what other compilers besides GCC have to offer, this
might be of interest for you. libFIRM is a modern optimizing
intermediate representation (IR) library. cparser is a C compiler
providing many useful warni
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Kevin Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 27, 2008, at 1:44 PM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
>>
>> I wouldn't use a sysinstall script.
>>
>> Set up a file system (say /nfsroot) on an NFS server in your lab.
>
>
> Just in case anyone needs a real step-by-step gu
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 4:51 AM, Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Yony Yossef wrote:
>
> Is there a native interface for LRO in FreeBSD 7? I can't find any use for
>> IFCAP_LRO but notifying the driver if to use or not to use this offload.
>>
>> If not, is it plan
On Nov 27, 2008, at 1:44 PM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
I wouldn't use a sysinstall script.
Set up a file system (say /nfsroot) on an NFS server in your lab.
Just in case anyone needs a real step-by-step guide to getting a
diskless PXE/NFS boot going, I wrote this up a little while ago.
>I wouldn't use a sysinstall script.
Yeah, I should probably have done it that way but I inherited the existing
sysinstall framework from someone else and ended up extending it to use
gmirror. I know more about this area now and I'd like to redo the whole thing,
avoiding sysinstall. That will h
"Peter Steele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The problem is I was unable to get multiple slices defined in a
> sysinstall config script. I tried many variations of parameters to
> pump into diskPartitionEditor and diskLabelEditor so that we could
> create three slices during the install but I could
>So what you do, instead, is make sure there is a little space left over
>at the end of the slice that you create in the first step. Then, once
>gmirror is available, you gmirror label the slice, then gmirror insert
>the corresponding slice on the other disk(s), and gmirror rebuild. No
>copying i
"Peter Steele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dag-Erling Smørgrav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Mirroring the entire slice is far simpler. If you mirror individual
> > partitions, you have to label them *before* you newfs them.
> What we're really trying to accomplish is an automated install via
>Mirroring the entire slice is far simpler. If you mirror individual
>partitions, you have to label them *before* you newfs them.
What we're really trying to accomplish is an automated install via a PXE boot
server. Unfortunately gmirror isn't available in mfsroot at the point the file
systems
I increased debug level in uhub and also switched mouse and keyboard
ports hoping that order might matter. It didn't.
Here's fresh usbdevs output snippet:
Controller /dev/usb2:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x),
Intel(0x), rev 1.00
uhub2
port 1 addr 3: low sp
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Yony Yossef wrote:
Is there a native interface for LRO in FreeBSD 7? I can't find any use for
IFCAP_LRO but notifying the driver if to use or not to use this offload.
If not, is it planned for FreeBSD 8?
IFCAP_LRO is a capability/policy flag allowing drivers to declare
Hi All,
Is there a native interface for LRO in FreeBSD 7? I can't find any use
for IFCAP_LRO but notifying the driver if to use or not to use this
offload.
If not, is it planned for FreeBSD 8?
Thanks
Yony
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Setting this issue on a technical trail now.
1. I built a kernel with USB_DEBUG enabled.
BTW, there doesn't seem to be a way to set debug levels for USB
subsystems at boot time, i.e. via hints. Or am I missing something?
It seems that the levels can only be set via sysctl but that's too late
for
"Peter Steele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Man, I wish I'd known this. I built a whole automated framework around
> this, assuming you couldn't set up the initial mirror drive with a live
> file system. I'll have to try your solution; it is definitely the way to
> go. We are dealing with identica
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