Hi,
I want to automate FreeBSD pxeboot installation from redhat. I need
to add install.cfg file as kickstart. but I don't know how to pass is?
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I never said it was broken, just that the jre in the ports collection was.
It seems to be looking for something other than itself when you attempt a
make. Under the circumstances it seems it should be removed?
http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/ports/java/jre/jre.tar.gz?tarball=1
Thanks again, but B
Thanks. I didn't realize the situation was this bad. I've got a java app
from a vendor that I wanted to try running from a command line, I'm running
it on an xp box and it's not doing well. So I thought I'd try a more stable
and speedy UNIX platform. Nevermind!
At 02:51 PM 11/2/20
I need a jre to run a java app. The "jre" in the ports collection in the
java directory is broken, I also tried grabbing it manually and it's still
broken. I tried diablo, and that was a dead end too. Can I run java apps on
FreeBSD? Any recommendations? I need something quick and easy as thi
Thanks, but it's not over NFS. The problem was occurring on the last
server, different hardware and earlier versions of the same software. I was
surprised that it showed up again after the upgrade. I've had everything
from garbage at the top of mail files, to missing colons in the From lines
I get a LOT of corrupt mailboxes. Just 187 mailboxes and daily problems.
It's always the same error in the log files: "-ERR Unable to process From
lines (envelopes), change recognition modes."
I've done some research and don't know any more about where the problem
lives than I did before.
Thanks! And thanks for the sh recommendation, that easier than what I was
going to do...
At 05:21 AM 9/26/2006, you wrote:
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> I've got a /usr partition with some problems. During boot it fails and
I'm
> prompted to run fsck manually. I do so and when fsck has
Thanks again, I'll be trying all these things this morning.
At 05:56 AM 9/26/2006, you wrote:
On Mon, 2006-Sep-25 14:41:18 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>The hard drive is in the fridge right now, in case it's a heat problem.
>It's FreeBSD version 4.x. It's getting hard read errors,
You
Thanks
At 02:53 PM 9/25/2006, you wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 02:41:18PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Maybe I can mount a dirty partition. I just need the data off it...
Mount it read-only and get the data off it IMMEDIATELY. I wouldn't try
fsck-ing on any disk with even
Hi Peter,
The hard drive is in the fridge right now, in case it's a heat problem.
It's FreeBSD version 4.x. It's getting hard read errors, and I'm using -y
with fsck so it will continue on to the next error without prompting from
me. The same thing happens whether I use the -y flag or not. I
I've got a /usr partition with some problems. During boot it fails and I'm
prompted to run fsck manually. I do so and when fsck has finished it asks
me to run it again, and again, and again...it seems to find the same errors
each time. It never seems to repair anything. It worked fine on err
I've got a brand new PC, ASUS P5LD2 motherboard and an Intel P4 3.2 CPU.
I've installed the i386 version of 6.1 over a dozen times using different
geometries and different drives and such, I get mixed results, but it won't
boot. I'm running a RAID mirror on 2 SATA drives. If I have the mirro
Thanks!
I have a CD on it now, I'll add an IDE drive and make the CD secondary? Are
you using a boot manager then?
At 04:18 PM 9/3/2006, OxY wrote:
try to put in a PATA disk on the primary motherboard controller...
for example primary master...
it solved the problem for me
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I've got a brand new PC, ASUS P5LD2 motherboard and an Intel P4 3.2 CPU.
I've installed the i386 version of 6.1 over a dozen times using different
geometries and different drives and such, I get mixed results, but it won't
boot. I'm running a RAID mirror on 2 SATA drives. If I have the mirro
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I could add another one, top(1) frequently does that on this machine..
so whatever answers you get, be sure to forward them to me :).
On Wed, 19 May 1999, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> > > These programs are mostly tin and lynx and such interactive programs.
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