See the manpage on ftime(3) (especially the first and second lines of
DESCRIPTION)
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hese gauge values rise after the machine has been on for
> long periods of time.
>
lmmon, wmlmmon, consolehm, wmhm, healthd (in ports/sysutils)
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netboot
Port: etherboot-4.6.1
Path: /usr/ports/net/etherboot
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B-deps: gettext-0.10.35 gmake-3.79.1 nasm-0.98
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they get
paid for it. However, you are welcome to contribute your answers back to
the project for future reference.
Many of your questions can be answered by reading a copy of Design and
Implementation of 4.4BSD, available at most fine bookstores. In addition,
you are welcome to UTSL (Use The Sou
d use the -a option to run
separate instances or use tcp_wrappers (integrated in inetd), ipf, or ipfw
to limit acccess.
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GNU CPP version 2.95.2 19991024 (release) (i386 FreeBSD/ELF)
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00" in my kernel config file and putting a "set
> CONSPEED=38400" in the /boot/loader.rc file to no avail.
>
See /etc/defaults/make.conf WRT BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED, set the appropriate
value in /etc/make.conf, and compile/install the boot blocks.
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i386/ISO-IMAGES/
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Dmitry samersoff wrote:
> Please Help!
>
> Does anyone have simple code
> reading ufs partion inode-by-inode with inode description too?
>
> (My designer remove some very significant files and
> it's my last chance ;-(( )
>
fsdb(8)
rding this problem and
the working solution(s) provided (though not committed). In addition,
problems with the -STABLE branch should go to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
not -hackers.
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the *static* search path for
> ld is? Also, how can I add my own directories to the static search path?
>
If you are speaking of static libraries, I believe it defaults to
/usr/lib. When compiling use the -L flags to specify other dirs
(e.g. -L/usr/local/lib -l).
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be
> present in the machine. Doesn't FreeBSD come with these libraries?
> Otherwise is there a way to get these from somewhere? How is dynamic
> linking done on Free BSD without libdl?
>
Built into libc...just remove the -lxxx
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On Thu, 18 May 2000, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> Dylan parker wrote:
> >
> > I want desencrypt the files pwd.db Help me please
>
> Password files are not decryptable by design.
>
And encrypted passwords are not stored in pwd.db (see spwd.db)
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rought up, any reason that BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET is
not a recognized option (see kern/12927)?
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; :-)
>
> Is that already implemented?
> At least not on my kernel :-)
>
Well, it requires 4.x or 5.x, and DDB in the kernel...
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> savecore, and it didn't work, this can be annoying.
>
As opposed to pressing ctrl-alt-esc to get into DDB, then typing 'panic'?
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On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Alexey N. Dokuchaev wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Alexey N. Dokuchaev wrote:
> >
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > I am using FreeBSD 4.0. The thing is, that I want DES sources and
bcrypt -> libscrypt links
will ensure your libcrypt is not linked to the des-based libcrypt
(libdescrypt).
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stem is full
> cpp: /var/tmp/ccT1684.i:No space left on device
>
> error code 1
> stop
>
> so what should i do
>
Remove some files from your /var partition?
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nt
.cshrc bootemulroottmp
.profilebsd etc sbinusr
altroot bsd.old homestand var
bin dev mnt sys
root@earth:~#
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s is a dumb question but is developing kernel
> modules for FreeBSD the same as it is technically for
> Linux?
>
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As author of lmmon/wmlmmon, I have yet to get someone to test
so I can verify what the correct multipliers are.
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mplate:
>
> Laptop: {yes/No}
> Manufacturer:
> Model:
> #If you don't have a model number fill in the following details:
> CPU:
> SPeed:
> BUS bridges:
>
> ...
>
...along with the output of dmesg for better correlation between drivers
and models?
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On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Gustavo V G C Rios wrote:
> "Chris D. Faulhaber" wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:
> >
> > > That is the message i get at the console when i try to write some thing
> > > in my ID
t part of dmesg WRT to the Zip drive model
number. This sounds like what happens when the wfd driver does not
properly recognize the Zip drive inquiry string and does not set maxblks
to 64 (see PR kern/12095).
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On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Michael Beckmann wrote:
> Hi !
>
> 1. What is the maximum size of a file on a filesystem ?
> 2. What is the maximum size of a filesystem ?
http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/install.html#AEN704
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27;t
> work quite as well. For example, once you have installed a port on the
> master machine, you can't do a 'make install' again, unless you delete the
> file "work/.install_done" for the port in question.
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
Try 'make reins
n somewhere :)
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wit
toring and logging, BSD licensed even.
Personally, I don't want to think about losing the cooling fans in a
server with 6 10k RPM U2W drives. :)
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r-land out of sync (kernel sources newer than system
sources)?
Cheers,
Chris
p.s. sorry about the prev. reply without comments...Pine's send and cancel
keys are too close together :)
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r-land out of sync (kernel sources newer than system
sources)?
Cheers,
Chris
p.s. sorry about the prev. reply without comments...Pine's send and cancel
keys are too close together :)
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volumes.
>
> Any suggestions/idea's?
>
> Sorry about the super-post, I thought detail was important.
>
> - Stevan Arychuk
>
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volumes.
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>
> Sorry about the super-post, I thought detail was important.
>
> - Stevan Arychuk
>
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There is a short but sweet[1] article on ZDNet today regarding FreeBSD:
http://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/screensavers/answerstips/story/0,3656,2324624,00.html
Not too in-depth, but it gives a good quick overview, calling FreeBSD a
true Unix, emphasizing it's history compared to Linux.
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There is a short but sweet[1] article on ZDNet today regarding FreeBSD:
http://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/screensavers/answerstips/story/0,3656,2324624,00.html
Not too in-depth, but it gives a good quick overview, calling FreeBSD a
true Unix, emphasizing it's history compared to Linux.
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itself. After done fsck'ing, it can remount
rw for normal operation, done without actually unmounting the filesystem.
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itself. After done fsck'ing, it can remount
rw for normal operation, done without actually unmounting the filesystem.
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On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message
> "Chris D. Faulhaber" writes:
> : Maybe it's just me, but I think you are confusing this with
> : {Net|Open}BSD. /etc/rc.sysctl does not exist in FreeBSD.
>
> rc.sysctl does too. I added it.
>
Excell
On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Chris
>D. Faulhaber" writes:
> : Maybe it's just me, but I think you are confusing this with
> : {Net|Open}BSD. /etc/rc.sysctl does not exist in FreeBSD.
>
> rc.sysctl does too. I
On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Chris Piazza wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 06:30:35PM -0400, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
> > On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Natty Rebel wrote:
> >
> > > This procedure can be automated by entering the following command
> > > in /etc/rc.sysctl
automated by entering the following command
> in /etc/rc.sysctl
> sysctl -w vfs.usermount=1
>
Maybe it's just me, but I think you are confusing this with
{Net|Open}BSD. /etc/rc.sysctl does not exist in FreeBSD.
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On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Chris Piazza wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 06:30:35PM -0400, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
> > On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Natty Rebel wrote:
> >
> > > This procedure can be automated by entering the following command
> > > in /etc/rc.sysctl
tomated by entering the following command
> in /etc/rc.sysctl
> sysctl -w vfs.usermount=1
>
Maybe it's just me, but I think you are confusing this with
{Net|Open}BSD. /etc/rc.sysctl does not exist in FreeBSD.
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anpage for vnconfig(8), it references vn(4) (aka
pseudo-device vn).
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anpage for vnconfig(8), it references vn(4) (aka
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s Lucent-Venus Modem inserted
remove logger -s Lucent-Venus Modem removed
I found that the 'reset 1000' stopped the system from locking up when you
try to access the serial device. Also, change sio2 and irq 10 to whatever
your system is configured for.
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s Lucent-Venus Modem inserted
remove logger -s Lucent-Venus Modem removed
I found that the 'reset 1000' stopped the system from locking up when you
try to access the serial device. Also, change sio2 and irq 10 to whatever
your system is configured for.
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ed. What does PCI/system version/etc have to
> do with running processes, exactly?
>
Isn't this what kernfs is for?
DESCRIPTION
The kernel file system, or kernfs, provides access to information on
the currently running kernel...
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ed. What does PCI/system version/etc have to
> do with running processes, exactly?
>
Isn't this what kernfs is for?
DESCRIPTION
The kernel file system, or kernfs, provides access to information on
the currently running kernel...
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ld use strncmp instead of strcmp to test the first 27
characters.
So what you are saying is that we are limiting all Zip drives instead of
being based solely on firmware revision? Any reason for that?
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limit set\n",
+ t->lun);
+ t->maxblks = 64;
+ } else {
+ t->maxblks = 0; /* no limit */
+ }
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;t seem to
be perfect, would it be acceptible to consider them all buggy unless known
not to be (i.e. compare ap->revision instead of ap->model)?
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;IOMEGA ZIP 100 ATAPI")) {
+ if (strcmp(ap->model, "IOMEGA ZIP 100 ATAPI")) {
printf("wfd%d: buggy Zip drive, 64-block transfer limit
set\n",
t->lun);
t->maxblks = 64;
3) I've just plai
softupdates); however, unlike Linux, we don't have a new
kernel every week to reconfigure.
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