John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 13 November 2008 05:03:20 am Ronnel P. Maglasang wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a way to explicitly assign an interrupt
of a device? I'm running on 6.3 and the two NICs
share the same interrupt. Obviously this will affect
the performance if the NICs are exposed to he
Nate Eldredge wrote:
I came across this when trying to rsync some files which had the sticky
bit set on the remote side. (It's the historical Unix archive from
tuhs.org; the files in question are part of an unpacked V7 UNIX
installation, for which the sticky bit of course had meaning. :-) )
On Fri, 14 Nov 2008, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
Nate Eldredge wrote:
I came across this when trying to rsync some files which had the sticky bit
set on the remote side. (It's the historical Unix archive from tuhs.org;
the files in question are part of an unpacked V7 UNIX installation, for
wh
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:05:21PM -0800, Nate Eldredge wrote:
> since root is able to do it. src/sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c has the
> following comment:
>
> /*
> * Privileged processes may set the sticky bit on non-directories,
> * as well as set the setgid bit on a file
Just in case people have a similar need, or can point me to better
code to do the same job:
i needed to convert a bootable FreeBSD iso image into a bootable
flash image, and have come up with the following code (derived
from PicoBSD). The nice part is that this is all done without
requiring root p
I am using a dev tool that maintains a "split" source tree for currently
worked on files and those in the repo (aegis which is slightly different
then how svn or cvs does it) and my the default build system assumes it
is all in one tree thus I want someway of merge the two dirs and
have a copy
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