Hello!
I've just read (well, partially) a whitepaper named "Embedded Inodes and
Explicit Grouping: Exploiting Disk Bandwidth for Small Files" (don't have
URL at hand).
Ideas presented there are QUIT interesting. Did anyone tried to implement
them in BSD?
Alex.
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Sorry i should probably have said the modem needs to be configured
right to work `the unix way'...
In article <01e301bf7ff2$2aa60600$0301a8c0@Ptacek> you write:
>Well thanks to some examples I seem to have access to the
>modem signals. Unfortunately when I drop the DTR nothing
>happens. I have
Sorry for the lameness of this question...but where can I find the Symbios
driver for FreeBSD developed by Gerrard Roudier? I'm having some issues
with a Symbios controller that I suspect may be the fault of the NCR
driver and not the controller itself.
Thanks.
-marc
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On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 08:59:36AM -0500, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> Sorry for the lameness of this question...but where can I find the Symbios
> driver for FreeBSD developed by Gerrard Roudier? I'm having some issues
> with a Symbios controller that I suspect may be the fault of the NCR
> driver and
> > Sorry for the lameness of this question...but where can I find the Symbios
> > driver for FreeBSD developed by Gerrard Roudier? I'm having some issues
> > with a Symbios controller that I suspect may be the fault of the NCR
> > driver and not the controller itself.
>
> It's in 4.0-CURRENT ...
On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> Sorry for the lameness of this question...but where can I find the Symbios
> driver for FreeBSD developed by Gerrard Roudier? I'm having some issues
> with a Symbios controller that I suspect may be the fault of the NCR
> driver and not the controller
On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, Alex Povolotsky wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've just read (well, partially) a whitepaper named "Embedded Inodes and
> Explicit Grouping: Exploiting Disk Bandwidth for Small Files" (don't have
> URL at hand).
>
> Ideas presented there are QUIT interesting. Did anyone tried to impl
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 14:25:46 -0500, James Housley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to find out the current % idle of the machine from within a
> program. I have looked at the valuse provided by sysctl and found
> loadavg but not system idle. I have also looked through the source for
> to
I have looked at the FAQ and find only a partial answer. I would like to
build a a release with base and X11, to do local installs of
4.0-current. I can build the base from /usr/src/release, I have the
XFree86 sources.
Can anybody send me notes, or point me at the FAQ?
Brian Beattie
Hi...
I have spent a bit of time messing around with the command-line
fdisk and disklabel commands, and have been unable to setup a proper
fdisk and FreeBSD partition label solely from the command line.
When I do 'fdisk -e /dev/rda1' or 'fdisk -u ...', that seems to
write an fdisk label,
Arun Sharma wrote:
> Matt Dillon wrote:
> > What I would truely love to do would be to get away with not using a GPT
> > at all and instead doing a vm_map_lookup_entry()/vm_page_lookup()
> > (essentially taking a vm_fault), then optimize the vm_map_entry
> > structural hierarchy t
Andrzej Bialecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I understand you correctly, most of the functionality of dip you
> will find in ppp(8). Note, that it is NOT the same program as Linux
> pppd, to be sure... It has a nice and powerful command-line interface.
Incidentally, i recently considered rem
ps al on my system shows multiple nfsrcv hangs on processes such as df, ls
and umount. Without any other characteristic problems, the nfs server
machine's exports all seemed to be working correctly. However, *one* and
only one of the mounts somehow went south. 'mount' on the client machine
sho
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