ould it be for a
person who has solid background in general-tasks programming, but no
experience with low level system programming ? And what are the
possible cave-eats of this approach?
Thank you.
Artem Kazakov.
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Hi, Brooks!
Thanks for the advice, it helped!
> I have to say that I use this loader.rc for network boot:
> load /boot/kernel/kernel
> echo \007\007
> set console="vidconsole"
> autoboot
Do you by chance have a /boot.config? It sounds like your system is
probably running on a serial console.
Hello everyone,
I'm using 6-stable on 4 amd64 machines. One of them has FreeBSD on its
local hard drive and others are booted via network with PXE.
But I encounter that /usr/local/etc/rc.d/* are not executed during the
boot process?
Is there some kind of option to change this?
Or may be I misconf
iptor
was previosly used by nss_ldap for logging.
Ok, what next?
Current workaround exists, you just have not to use persistent
connections with nss_ldap.
But tcsh should be fixed, I suppose.
I'm not familiar with tcsh code, so can't do that.
Che
what is a process descriptor table?
process FILE descriptor table?
process table?
process file descriptor table I suppose.
The problem is that at some point a socket() function is called. And
it returns descriptor = 1, which is a standart ouput.
So when write() is done, everything goes to termin
Dear All,
please give me a hint, how to see process descriptor table?
I'm debugging in gdb.
Tyoma.
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