Can someone please explain to me what the original reason is for
causing such ridiculously large, far reaching issues?
And why people seem to be in a really, really big rush for it?
Adrian
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On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 09:34:20AM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
> (there are no pre-build packages for 10-CURRENT).
Please see the first two entries on:
http://pkgbeta.freebsd.org/
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reak but we also
need to ensure that we don't break things too badly for users with
older versions of make. Installing our version of make as something
other than `make` would at least allow us to use make as pmake in
ports, but I realized it would requiring hacking around portmaster,
portupgra
>with their use of FreeBSD's make in their own projects. So picking a
>good name now would be helpful.
FWIW I keep a copy in /usr/bin/fmake so I can compare behavior.
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On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 03:00:21PM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Here's an updated version of the workaround that works properly in all
> cases and installs bmake as make and links make to pmake when
> WITH_BMAKE=yes, and installs make as make when WITHOUT_BMAKE is
> specified (this works better t
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 03:00:21PM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Here's an updated version of the workaround that works properly in all
> cases and installs bmake as make and links make to pmake when
> WITH_BMAKE=yes, and installs make as make when WITHOUT_BMAKE is
> specified (this works better t
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
...
> The real issue is that I need to take the patch Simon developed, run
> with it, and in parallel he needs to -- and hopefully already is --
> engage portmgr to get it through a number of exp- runs to make sure
> bmake does what it's sup
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Marin Atanasov Nikolov
wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:01 AM, wrote:
>> Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
>>
>>> If you do not have git installed, you could still get the
>>> latest snapshot of pkg_add_it via the Cgit repo. [1]
>>> [1] http://git.unix-heaven.org/
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:01 AM, wrote:
> Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
>
>> If you do not have git installed, you could still get the
>> latest snapshot of pkg_add_it via the Cgit repo. [1]
>> [1] http://git.unix-heaven.org/cgit.cgi/pkg_add_it/
>
> Aha! I'm sure I looked at that page before po
Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
> If you do not have git installed, you could still get the
> latest snapshot of pkg_add_it via the Cgit repo. [1]
> [1] http://git.unix-heaven.org/cgit.cgi/pkg_add_it/
Aha! I'm sure I looked at that page before posting, but did not see
how to pull down a snapshot
In the last episode (Nov 10), per...@pluto.rain.com said:
> Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
> > in order to install the program, you need to:
> >
> > # git clone git://git.unix-heaven.org/public/pkg_add_it
> ...
> > Surely, there's room for improvement, but that's a start.. :)
>
> Dunno about anyon
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:01 AM, wrote:
> Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
>
>> in order to install the program, you need to:
>>
>> # git clone git://git.unix-heaven.org/public/pkg_add_it
> ...
>> Surely, there's room for improvement, but that's a start.. :)
>
> Dunno about anyone else, but from m
Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
> in order to install the program, you need to:
>
> # git clone git://git.unix-heaven.org/public/pkg_add_it
...
> Surely, there's room for improvement, but that's a start.. :)
Dunno about anyone else, but from my standpoint it would be a _big_
improvement to provide
d a thread on freebsd-ports@ regarding an
> >> interactive tool for installing packages under FreeBSD - pkg_add_it.
> >>
> >> Now that I got some time to work on the program, I have added a few
> >> additional features to it, which I think someone might find useful
&
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Mark Johnston wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 09:32:15PM +0200, Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Some time ago I've started a thread on freebsd-ports@ regarding an
>> interactive tool for installing packages under Free
On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 09:32:15PM +0200, Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Some time ago I've started a thread on freebsd-ports@ regarding an
> interactive tool for installing packages under FreeBSD - pkg_add_it.
>
> Now that I got some time to work on the prog
Hello,
Some time ago I've started a thread on freebsd-ports@ regarding an
interactive tool for installing packages under FreeBSD - pkg_add_it.
Now that I got some time to work on the program, I have added a few
additional features to it, which I think someone might find useful
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Ivan Klymenko wrote:
> В Tue, 19 Oct 2010 23:28:10 +0300
> Ivan Klymenko пишет:
>
>> В Tue, 19 Oct 2010 16:31:55 +0200
>> Jack Engqvist Johansson пишет:
>>
>> > >> bsd# du -chd0 /root
>> > >> 457M /root
>> > >> 457M total
>> > >
>> > > !!
>> > > do not use
В Tue, 19 Oct 2010 23:28:10 +0300
Ivan Klymenko пишет:
> В Tue, 19 Oct 2010 16:31:55 +0200
> Jack Engqvist Johansson пишет:
>
> > >> bsd# du -chd0 /root
> > >> 457M /root
> > >> 457M total
> > >
> > > !!
> > > do not use the Root account to work in the system!
> > > !!
> > > Create an
В Tue, 19 Oct 2010 16:31:55 +0200
Jack Engqvist Johansson пишет:
> >> bsd# du -chd0 /root
> >> 457M /root
> >> 457M total
> >
> > !!
> > do not use the Root account to work in the system!
> > !!
> > Create another account for this...
> > go to this directory (/root) and delete the files
> >> >> Whats wrong? How can I do to get a kernel again?
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks.
> >> >> Best regards, Jack Engvist Johansson
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> bsd# make installkernel KERNCONF=NECTRUS
n.
> >> Whats wrong? How can I do to get a kernel again?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >> Best regards, Jack Engvist Johansson
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> bsd# make installkernel KERNCONF=NECTRUS
> >> --
her partition, but got the same
> error. And I cannot move it back again.
> Whats wrong? How can I do to get a kernel again?
>
> Thanks.
> Best regards, Jack Engvist Johansson
>
>
>
> bsd# make installkernel KERNCONF=NECTRUS
> ------
get a kernel again?
Thanks.
Best regards, Jack Engvist Johansson
bsd# make installkernel KERNCONF=NECTRUS
--
>>> Installing kernel
--
cd /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/NECTRUS; MA
hi there,
I have built picobsd for bridge. My system is freebsd 7.2. It is built
successfully and i burnt it to writable cdrom and try to install it to
my dell pc. It hangs up with "init died ..." message.
I run the alltrace command of the ddb and found the following message
...
...
Tracing comhi m
tual Mathine,I get that "elf32_loadimage failed"...
>
> By the way,,,I use a FreeBSD7.0.iso mounted in CD-ROM...
Are you installing a 32-bit (i386) FreeBSD 7.0 iso on a 32-bit virtual
machine? Or an amd64 ISO on a 64-bit virtual machine? I would make
sure you are using the right ISO
BlankBODY { MARGIN-TOP: 25px; FONT-SIZE: 10pt; MARGIN-LEFT: 25px; COLOR:
#00; =FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica}P.msoNormal { MARGIN-TOP: 0px;
FONT-SIZE: 10pt; MARGIN-LEFT: 0px; COLOR: #cc; =FONT-FAMILY: Helvetica,
"Times New Roman"}LI.msoNormal { MARGIN-TOP: 0px; FONT-SIZE: 10pt
for installation and
kde
from the packages list. It said 'Could not load package libiconv-1.9.2_2
and
gettext... etc'. What could be the issue here?
Also what mode should i select when installing the network adapter. Which
one should i select. lance/Slip/ppp ? I am using DSL cabl
'pkg_add' should be installing dependencies automatically.
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packages list. It said 'Could not load package libiconv-1.9.2_2 and
gettext... etc'. What could be the issue here?
Also what mode should i select when installing the network adapter. Which
one should i select. lance/Slip/ppp ? I am using DSL cable internet modem
internet connection and
On 03/02/07 12:22, Greg Larkin wrote:
Hey all,
Are there any known issues for installing FreeBSD on Vmware
on windows XP ?
I have never tried installiing FreeBSD earlier and i just saw
a mail in this
mailing list regarding some problems while installing on
vmware. Could not
make out much
ajay gopalakrishnan schreef:
> Hey all,
>
> Are there any known issues for installing FreeBSD on Vmware on windows XP ?
> I have never tried installiing FreeBSD earlier and i just saw a mail in
> this
> mailing list regarding some problems while installing on vmware. Could n
>
> Hey all,
>
> Are there any known issues for installing FreeBSD on Vmware
> on windows XP ?
> I have never tried installiing FreeBSD earlier and i just saw
> a mail in this
> mailing list regarding some problems while installing on
> vmware. Could not
> m
y all,
Are there any known issues for installing FreeBSD on Vmware on windows XP ?
I have never tried installiing FreeBSD earlier and i just saw a mail in
this
mailing list regarding some problems while installing on vmware. Could not
make out much. Can someone just elaborate on the issues faced
Hey all,
Are there any known issues for installing FreeBSD on Vmware on windows XP ?
I have never tried installiing FreeBSD earlier and i just saw a mail in this
mailing list regarding some problems while installing on vmware. Could not
make out much. Can someone just elaborate on the issues
Hi Eric,
On 3/1/07, Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 02/24/07 05:44, ghozzy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2/23/07, Greg Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm creating a standard FreeBSD 6.2 ISO image that I can use to
>> perform unattended installations into VMware Server
SO, and launches
> >> sysinstall, but as soon as newfs is invoked to make the root
> >> filesystem, I get this:
> >>
> >> Making a new root filesystem on /dev/ad0s1a
> >> Panic: privileged instruction fault
> >> (auto reboot)
> >>
>
SD ISO, and launches
sysinstall, but as soon as newfs is invoked to make the root
filesystem, I get this:
Making a new root filesystem on /dev/ad0s1a
Panic: privileged instruction fault
(auto reboot)
I've tried installing from the standard 6.2 release ISO as well as a
custom ISO with a recompi
wondering if I just need to find
the
> > right options to configure FreeBSD 6.2 to get it to work.
> >
> > Anyway, the VM boots fine, loads the FreeBSD ISO, and launches
> > sysinstall, but as soon as newfs is invoked to make the root
> > filesystem, I get this:
> >
as soon as newfs is invoked to make the root
filesystem, I get this:
Making a new root filesystem on /dev/ad0s1a
Panic: privileged instruction fault
(auto reboot)
I've tried installing from the standard 6.2 release ISO as well as a
custom ISO with a recompiled kernel, but I get the
this:
Making a new root filesystem on /dev/ad0s1a
Panic: privileged instruction fault
(auto reboot)
I've tried installing from the standard 6.2 release ISO as well as a
custom ISO with a recompiled kernel, but I get the same error either
way. I also tried disabling ACPI during boot with
Le Sunday 28 January 2007 16:22, Oliver Fromme a écrit :
> Another possibility is to prepare a boot image, i.e. a file
> containing boot sector and a UFS root partition with
> wverything needed for bootstrapping (/boot/loader etc.,
> kernel, base system). It doesn't have to cover the whole
> disk,
* Volker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20070128 14:03]:
> I need to find a way to integrate the FreeBSD install process into
> their current deployment system. Currently their install process is
> running from a Linux install system which does the partitioning,
> make_fs etc.
Sounds like you could use a de
Volker wrote:
> Probably I will be proud to have the chance to support one of
> Europe's major players in root server hosting for deploying FreeBSD
> as a target platform for their customers.
We've done things like that before, too.
> I need to find a way to integrate the FreeBSD install proc
Hi hackers!
Probably I will be proud to have the chance to support one of
Europe's major players in root server hosting for deploying FreeBSD
as a target platform for their customers.
I need to find a way to integrate the FreeBSD install process into
their current deployment system. Currently the
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 08:42:07AM +1000, Tony Maher wrote:
>
>
>>I have test installed Mathematica 5.2 and it appears to work fine
>>(I do not actually use it except for simple tests)
>>
>>ldd Mathematica
>>Mathematica:
>>libm.so.6 => /lib/obsolete/linuxthreads/libm.so
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 08:42:07AM +1000, Tony Maher wrote:
> I have test installed Mathematica 5.2 and it appears to work fine
> (I do not actually use it except for simple tests)
>
> ldd Mathematica
> Mathematica:
> libm.so.6 => /lib/obsolete/linuxthreads/libm.so.6 (0x384ed000)
> libpth
Alexey Mikhailov wrote:
> I installed Mathematica 5.1 on my FreeBSD 6.1 system. And I can't run it..
> That's very strange behaviour:
>
> ~/Mathematica/SystemFiles/FrontEnd/Binaries/Linux % ./Mathematica
> ./Mathematica: relocation error: /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined
> symbol: __stderrp
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 10:09:27PM +0400, Alexey Mikhailov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Sometime ago I posted this message to freebsd-questions@, but had no
> answer. So I'll try my luck
> here.
>
> -
>
> Hello!
>
> I installed Mathematica 5.1 on
Hello!
Sometime ago I posted this message to freebsd-questions@, but had no
answer. So I'll try my luck
here.
-
Hello!
I installed Mathematica 5.1 on my FreeBSD 6.1 system. And I can't run it..
That's very strange behaviour:
~/Mathemat
Hello,
I am trying to install the FreeBSD in one notbook Toshiba Tecra M3 S336, and
simply
the following error happens:
Timecounter "TSC" frequency 1862079434 Hz quality 800
Timecounters tick every 1.000 msec
ad0: 76319MB at ata0-master
PIO4
acd0: CDRW at ata1-master PIO4
Trying to mount root f
know if this is just a problem with my hardware,
but it seems to me that the 'Install from ftp' option is broken in 5.4
and above - on both the computers I tried, they would hang on a 'part
length 0' error most of the way through installing the docs dist -
always at the same
Steven Hartland wrote:
Sounds like u have followed the install guide with the drivers.
I couldn't get that to work ( without ACPI ) I had to install with
ACPI but this was 5.4-RELEASE but using the 5.3 driver from
highpoints site as there wasn't a 5.4 driver available.
1. Boot from cd
2. got to
Steven Hartland wrote:
Sounds like u have followed the install guide with the drivers.
I couldn't get that to work ( without ACPI ) I had to install with
ACPI but this was 5.4-RELEASE but using the 5.3 driver from
highpoints site as there wasn't a 5.4 driver available.
1. Boot from cd
2. got to
Hello,
I think it's a question for the highpoint support. It's their product
and their driver.
Here are some instant hints:
- read the PDF carefully and follow the instructions strictly
- use the BIOS in the tarball; nothing else!!
Regards Björn
Hello,
I think it's a question for the highpoint support. It's their product
and their driver.
Here are some instant hints:
- read the PDF carefully and follow the instructions strictly
- use the BIOS in the tarball; nothing else!!
Regards Björn
Sounds like u have followed the install guide with the drivers.
I couldn't get that to work ( without ACPI ) I had to install with
ACPI but this was 5.4-RELEASE but using the 5.3 driver from
highpoints site as there wasn't a 5.4 driver available.
1. Boot from cd
2. got to boot prompt, load the dri
Sounds like u have followed the install guide with the drivers.
I couldn't get that to work ( without ACPI ) I had to install with
ACPI but this was 5.4-RELEASE but using the 5.3 driver from
highpoints site as there wasn't a 5.4 driver available.
1. Boot from cd
2. got to boot prompt, load the dri
Hi guys,
Anyone???
Amandeep wrote:
Hi all,
I am instalaling FreeBSD 5.3 AMD 64 bit with 6- 200GB drives. Using
Higpoint 1820A controller and doing RAID 10. I am using drivers for
the card from Highpoint Web.
The problem is when I make the partitions and the machine tries to
format the
Hi guys,
Anyone???
Amandeep wrote:
Hi all,
I am instalaling FreeBSD 5.3 AMD 64 bit with 6- 200GB drives. Using
Higpoint 1820A controller and doing RAID 10. I am using drivers for
the card from Highpoint Web.
The problem is when I make the partitions and the machine tries to
format the
Hi all,
I am instalaling FreeBSD 5.3 AMD 64 bit with 6- 200GB drives. Using
Higpoint 1820A controller and doing RAID 10. I am using drivers for the
card from Highpoint Web.
The problem is when I make the partitions and the machine tries to
format the partitions it says:
unable to find dev
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, Paolo Pisati wrote:
>panic: going nowhere without my init
>(detaild screenshot here: http://www.gufi.org/~flag/vmware-minibsd-init-signal6.gif)
>
>Now, i know i'm missing something very stupid, but i don't know what...
hi Paolo, minibsd offers you to use NOSHARED=no.
Hi guys,
[the long story]
i've a problem while i try to install minibsd inside
a virtual disk of vmware3 running on top of FreeBSD.
I obtained minibsd scripts form the freesbie cvs,
unpacked in a dir on my disk, executed all the scripts and
generated a iso containing a complete minibsd system.
Turned out to be a bug in sysinstall when booting from a floppy and installing
over a network, I had no problems when I just wrote the ISO but I prefer
network install since it takes me about an hour to download the ISO, and by
that time I could have the machine up and running if I used network
Baldur Gislason wrote:
I'm trying to install 5.2.1-rel from FTP with an intel 100Mb network card on
an AMD AthlonXP barton 2500+ with an Aopen AK77-8XN motherboard and 1GB ram.
When at 65% through extracting base, sysinstall crashes with the message:
Fatal error: Invalid realloc size of 0! - PRE
I'm trying to install 5.2.1-rel from FTP with an intel 100Mb network card on
an AMD AthlonXP barton 2500+ with an Aopen AK77-8XN motherboard and 1GB ram.
When at 65% through extracting base, sysinstall crashes with the message:
Fatal error: Invalid realloc size of 0! - PRESS ANY KEY TO REBOOT
I k
Hello,
I'm trying to install Freebsd 5.2.1 on my laptop Samsung X30 but it dies
with this message:
- In default mode and ACPI disabled mode :
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0
- Verbose mode :
(probe1:sbp0:0:1:0): error 22
(probe1:sbp0:0:1:0): Unretryable Eroor
(probe1:sbp0:0:2:0): error 22
(pr
BSD on one of them 60 Gb. After installing the FreeBSD , I want to run
> vinum with mirroring with whole disk. How can I configure like situation..
Isn't this exactly what is covered by the 'Bootstrapping Vinum' article?
http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/vi
Hello,
I read documents on Vinum for FreeBSD. But, some points exculed.. I want to
find some points on Vinum..
If I have identical 2 disks (Samsung SP6300 Series),suppose, I want to
install the
FreeBSD on one of them 60 Gb. After installing the FreeBSD , I want to run
vinum with mirroring with
My computer's hardware are shown below:
CPU: Celeron 400MHz
Chipset: VIA VT82C691 + VT82C586B
BIOS: Award (1998)
Hard Disk: Maxtor 4D040H2 (40GB IDE)
Memory:2*128MB SDRAM
At first, the BIOS couldn't recognize the new Maxtor Disk. I upgraded it
to 2001,
and it wor
Hi there,
is there a canonical way to do this? Some time ago the ability to install
man pages was removed from kmod.mk. This is reasonable for the system
itself, but for third party packages this either forces one to poke in the
internals of /usr/share/mk (not an exciting experience) or to fit t
Hi,
I'm not sure wether I've had this problem, but to me it seems that the
right solution is:
* let the IBM DM make that FAT partition, because that's what helps
fdisk recognize the correct disk geometry (see the docs)
* in the sysinstall delete that FAT partition and make one small s
Hi,
I have an old IBM thinkpad 560 that I want to runt FreeBSD on. The
original drive is only 2Gb so I upgraded to a 20Gb. Now it turned out
that the BIOS was to old to support this and the laptop locked-up during
the initialization phase before booting. DDO(Dynamic Drive Overlay) from
OnTrack so
On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 03:02:24AM -0700, Joesh Juphland wrote:
>
> Vanilla x86 system with two identical scsi disks attached to a single 2940.
> Installation is flawless - in custom install, I choose da0 and then da1, one
> after the other, to partition. Again, I say, installation goes flawl
Vanilla x86 system with two identical scsi disks attached to a single 2940.
Installation is flawless - in custom install, I choose da0 and then da1, one
after the other, to partition. Again, I say, installation goes flawlessly.
When the system boots though, it cannot get past the boot manage
I though in the past when you installed a new kernel that the
sysctl kern.bootfile was changed to be /kernel.old (this is
under FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE), but looking at the makefile, this
is no longer the case. Was this done for a reason?
- JimP
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I recently installed FreeBSD 4.2 and tried to install X windows
along with it, but somehow or other that didn't work. Stuff in the Xf86336
directory of the FreeBSD 4.2 CDROM did get put onto my hard-drive in the
XF86336 directory, but I don't know if everything that should h
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:20:43PM -0500, Raymond Law wrote:
> Any idea on why SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS is not defined in soundcard.h?
Any idea why you are not using the ports to compile KDE2? It's no
secret that KDE is Linux-centric, and as such they don't bother to check
for problems like slight di
I am using FreeBSD 4.0-Release and have installed kdesupport-2.0.1. I also
set LIBS to -Wl,-export-dynamic as stated in ***. I did ldconfig -m
$KDEDIR/lib and ldconfig -m $QTDIR/lib. I configured it and it seemed
fine. But gmake fails and gives the following error:
artsdsp.c: In function 'ioc
Hello!
I try to install the FreeBSD 4.1 on the machine after the first attempt
fail due to the switch of light.
On the second attempt I receive such message the FPU device not available.
Tha automatic reboot in 15 seconds.
Thank you very much.
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Danny Braniss wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>you
> write:
> }On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Danny Braniss wrote:
> }
> }> after i made a 'make buidlworld' how can i get it to install in
> /5.0-CURRENT?
> }> i compiled on a 4.1.
> }
> }I respectfully suggest that if you dont k
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>you
write:
}On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Danny Braniss wrote:
}
}> after i made a 'make buidlworld' how can i get it to install in
/5.0-CURRENT?
}> i compiled on a 4.1.
}
}I respectfully suggest that if you dont know how to install FreeBSD from
}source, you shouldn't be usi
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Danny Braniss wrote:
> after i made a 'make buidlworld' how can i get it to install in /5.0-CURRENT?
> i compiled on a 4.1.
I respectfully suggest that if you dont know how to install FreeBSD from
source, you shouldn't be using 5.0-CURRENT, which can and will screw up
your s
after i made a 'make buidlworld' how can i get it to install in /5.0-CURRENT?
i compiled on a 4.1.
tia,
danny
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06/16/2000 10:55 AM ---
Satcha Benitez
06/16/2000 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Problem installing FreeBSD 4.0
Hi,
>
>My name is Satcha Benitez and I'm trying
Hi,
Apologies if this question has been asked before; I couldn't seem to
find any answers in the bug database.
I've got a new BP6 dual Celeron configuration with a 20GB IBM HD.
The BIOS reports the geometry as follows:
2495 cylinders
255 heads
63 sectors
> > Before I ran into trouble I want to ask if 4.0 supports the
> > 3CCFE574BT NIC? (3com 3c574).
>
> It looks that way. I haven't had the occasion to try myself.
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Jonas Bülow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
Hej.
> What is the easiest way to install FreeBSD-current?
Grab floopies and install over FTP from current.freebsd.org. And then
run cvsup if you want to update to even more current code.
> Before I ran into trouble I want to ask if 4.0 supports t
Hi,
What is the easiest way to install FreeBSD-current? Do I have to install
a 3.x release and then cvsup to the -current followed by a make world?
Before I ran into trouble I want to ask if 4.0 supports the 3CCFE574BT
NIC? (3com 3c574).
Right now I'm running this NIC with FreeBSD3.3+PAO on a T
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