Alexander Langer wrote:
How would one give flags to kernel modules?
I.e. a kernel module I wrote starts a kernel thread. It should be
controlable what kernel thread it starts depending on a sysctl.
Of course the sysctl isn't available before the module is loaded.
So is there a way to pass a kern
Also sprach Lara & Harti Brandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> It turns out that kenv is just handy for this. I use it to pass
> debugging information and configuration info to the ATM drivers. And you
> can set kenv entries from the loader and the shell.
Great, exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> Bruce M Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > However, we're dealing with something a bit more stable in terms of
> > code base, anyway. Having to commit a whole bunch of fixes for the
> > sake of a compiler upgrade isn't acceptable. Sounds like the GCC
> > guys have
On 29-May-2003 M. Warner Losh wrote:
> OK. You might have a little better luck with 5.1-BETA, or you might
> not. However, you might try http://people.freebsd.org/~msmith/pir.c
> as root and tell me if it finds a $PIR table. The boot verbose says
> no, but I can't recall if 5.0-RELEASE printed
On Thu, 29 May 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 29-May-2003 M. Warner Losh wrote:
> > OK. You might have a little better luck with 5.1-BETA, or you might
> > not. However, you might try http://people.freebsd.org/~msmith/pir.c
> > as root and tell me if it finds a $PIR table. The boot verbose
Dear users,
The HEAD code freeze was extended by three days to
allow for some final pending work to be committed and
prepare 5.1 to be a good release. The code freeze will
likely end sometime tomorrow, May 30.
We ask that large scale changes still be deferred
until after 5.1 is actually releas
On the tune of some cute Ramones song...
"Beat on the Troll
Beat on the Troll
Beat on the Troll
With a baseball bat
Oh yeah! Oh yeah! Oh yeah!"
A.
On Thu May 29, 2003 at 06:18:42PM +0100, Thorsten Futrega wrote:
> Dear users,
>
> The HEAD code freeze was extended by three days to
> allow for so
--- The Anarcat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On
the tune of some cute Ramones song...
>
> "Beat on the Troll
> Beat on the Troll
> Beat on the Troll
> With a baseball bat
> Oh yeah! Oh yeah! Oh yeah!"
Erm, this is not really funny. I'm trying to do my
job the best I can. Do you think being on co
> The HEAD code freeze was extended by three days to
> allow for some final pending work to be committed and
> prepare 5.1 to be a good release. The code freeze will
>
> likely end sometime tomorrow, May 30.
>
> We ask that large scale changes still be deferred
> until after 5.1 is actually release
For the benefit of the majority: This post was FAKE.
Now please return to your regularly scheduled discussion and kindly
ignore all future posts to this thread.
-Bosko
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 01:50:33PM -0400, Kenneth Culver wrote:
> > The HEAD code freeze was extended by three days to
> > all
Thorsten Futrega wrote:
The most important changes I'm going to commit today:
- Remove gcc and replace it with a new TenDRA
snapshot.
- Remove GNU tar.
I really don't see a need for any version of tar to be in the base system. I
mean, where does it actually get used (other than things like in
At 2003-05-29T18:04:08Z, Stephen Montgomery-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Shouldn't we also drop support for the earlier pentium systems as well? I
> think that we can safely assume that everyone is running a pentium 4 or
> better.
Intel? Bah! I use only AMD, so I think that CPUTYPE=k7 i
--- Stephen Montgomery-Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thorsten Futrega
wrote:
> > - Remove GNU tar.
>
>
> I really don't see a need for any version of tar to
> be in the base system. I
It's not needed if we have pax, and GNU tar generates
broken tar files that can't be extracted with, e.
Please go away.
Thorsten Futrega wrote:
--- Stephen Montgomery-Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thorsten Futrega
wrote:
- Remove GNU tar.
I really don't see a need for any version of tar to
be in the base system. I
It's not needed if we have pax, and GNU tar generates
broken tar files th
--- Scott Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please go away.
Scott, learn how to quote. Only Outlook users do top
quoting. Then we'll talk about the myriad of crap
patches you committed and I had to back out to reach
minimal stability before code freeze. Thank you.
Thorsten.
__
To all interested parties...
THIS WHOLE THREAD IS GARBAGE, PLEASE DISREGARD IT. IT IS A HOAX STARTED BY A
GOOD-FOR-NOTHING TROLL. THERE IS NO "Thorsten Futrega" IN -CORE AND THERE ARE NO PLANS
A LONG THE LINES THAT HE LISTED ORIGINALLY.
P.S. Troll: Stop, or atleast move this to -chat
Thank you
i feel i'm missing something simple here.
we have a freebsd 4.6 server that approx 20 users telnet into to
access a retail application. if a user closes their telnet session
without logging out correctly it leaves behind the shell and any
processes attached to it.
how can we kill these leftover s
On Fri, 30 May 2003, jason fiddian wrote:
> i feel i'm missing something simple here.
> we have a freebsd 4.6 server that approx 20 users telnet into to
> access a retail application. if a user closes their telnet session
> without logging out correctly it leaves behind the shell and any
> proce
Hello hackers,
I've finished testing my first set of performance patches for gdbe. After
some testing
it seems to work ok. The performance gain is about 15% on i386 and
sparc64. Other systems
haven't been tested yet, but I encourage all of you to test and give
feedback. There's a
weird bug in SMP
Greetings!
Can anybody help me to solve this -
I've got RBEM10/100+56k PCMCIA card and I can't get it work.
Because my cardBus - it's 32-bit, and driver is 16-bit.
I've got a message at startup pcmcia: 32-bit cardbus is unsupported
and as result if_xe.ko is unloaded with strange fhdjklsah - if I t
How cute.
Our favourite troll has given us a link which redirects to an url
which he thinks will send a message to SCO:
http://www.sco.com/company/feedback/thanks.html?location=206&category=10&[EMAIL
PROTECTED]&subject=FUCK_YOU_ASSHOLES!!!&message=SCOsuckmydick!!
Unfortunately, his skills are
On Fri, 30 May 2003 09:58:09 +0200, "Poul-Henning Kamp"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Our favourite troll has given us a link which redirects to an url
> which he thinks will send a message to SCO:
Stay out of it Pull, you have no poul with me and you know it.
It was simply a heads up to warn peo
>Stay out of it Pull, you have no poul with me and you know it.
Well, apart from the fact that it seems that I can tell vowels apart
a fair bit better than you, I clearly seem to have quite some pull
with you because you feel compelled to react to my emails to you.
Isn't it very depressing to be
On Fri, 30 May 2003 10:30:23 +0200, "Poul-Henning Kamp"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Well, apart from the fact that it seems that I can tell vowels apart
> a fair bit better than you, I clearly seem to have quite some pull
> with you because you feel compelled to react to my emails to you.
Stay o
>Stay out of it Pull, you have no poul with me and you know it.
I is so sad to see how you keep repeating this silly thing.
Do you expect that by repeating it we will suddenly "get it" and
fall in awe with your skills with words ? I hate to think this is
the best you can do when you try to be f
On Fri, 30 May 2003 11:19:40 +0200, "Poul-Henning Kamp"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I is so sad to see how you keep repeating this silly thing.
I don't think it means what you think it means.
> Do you expect that by repeating it we will suddenly "get it" and
> fall in awe with your skills with w
>Why am I not using my real name? I don't
>want to be threatened again by members of FreeBSD.
Since you are obviously to dim to realize the following very simple
fact I will spell it out in detail to you:
A better strategy would be to not upset the members of the
FreeBSD project by lamel
On Fri, 30 May 2003 11:52:54 +0200, "Poul-Henning Kamp"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Since you are obviously to dim to realize the following very simple
> fact I will spell it out in detail to you:
>
> A better strategy would be to not upset the members of the
> FreeBSD project by lamely
Hi All,
At present, kevent is supported for vnode, fifos, pipes and sockets, I believe.
I would like to use kevent notification in scsi devices. But the drivers scsi_xx.c do
not support it. Whether I can implement it in scsi device driver using KNOTE?
I was going through tty.c where KNOTE is u
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 11:38:21AM +0400, Victor Bratsev wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> Can anybody help me to solve this -
> I've got RBEM10/100+56k PCMCIA card and I can't get it work.
> Because my cardBus - it's 32-bit, and driver is 16-bit.
> I've got a message at startup pcmcia: 32-bit cardbus is un
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