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Hello,
Coming from Gentoo we were taught how to 'rice' our machines.
Based on my experience though with FreeBSD, this is an improper
methodology for one to use.
I was wondering (looking at the make.conf manpage), what's the
best way to
Hi.
Check the ng_one2many man page.
(especially EXAMPLES section).
I got this working on the point-to-point scheme with two fbsd 5.X
boxes with 2 Gigabit NICs on each machine.
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Attilio Rao wrote:
2006/12/20, Duane Whitty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello again,
It seems to me that understanding locking holds the key to
understanding fbsd internals.
Could someone review my understanding of fbsd locking fundamentals.
(No assertions here, just questions)
lock_mgr
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2006/12/21, Suleiman Souhlal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Attilio Rao wrote:
> 2006/12/20, Duane Whitty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hello again,
>>
>> It seems to me that understanding locking holds the key to
>> understanding fbsd internals.
>>
>> Could someone review my understanding of fbsd locking fund
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 07:57 pm, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Hello,
> Coming from Gentoo we were taught how to 'rice' our machines.
> Based on my experience though with FreeBSD, this is an improper
> methodology for one to use.
> I was wondering (looking at the make.conf manpage), wh
Garrett Cooper wrote:
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Hello,
Coming from Gentoo we were taught how to 'rice' our machines.
Based on my experience though with FreeBSD, this is an improper
methodology for one to use.
I was wondering (looking at the make.conf manpage),
Freddie Cash wrote:
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 07:57 pm, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Hello,
Coming from Gentoo we were taught how to 'rice' our machines.
Based on my experience though with FreeBSD, this is an improper
methodology for one to use.
I was wondering (looking at the ma
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