I suppose he could be asking, in his way, about a type of universal driver
(not unlike ndis used to be). Not knowing anything about the UEFI
environment, but recalling that PXE requires one of the more restrictive
processor modes ... would make that quite a challenge for a universal
driver.
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"Thomas Mueller" wrote:
>Is it possible to build and install FreeBSD so as to be bootable and access
>the internet with an Ethernet card that doesn't work in FreeBSD?
You're question doesn't make a lot of sense on the face of it.
Why on earth would you either WANT or NEED to install FreeBSD on
Is it possible to build and install FreeBSD so as to be bootable and access the
internet with an Ethernet card that doesn't work in FreeBSD?
Could Ethernet support be obtained through UEFI?
Or could FreeBSD be installed on another computer or on a NAS NFS share? NAS
would probably not have TFT
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236724
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BTW I've just updated the box (source build) to a pretty-current rev so we'll
see if the problem is gone.
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Yes, seing problem in FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p5 (amd64) w/ I210 interface
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Curious if anyone else on the CC list is having the same problem or not?
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Hi there,
I'm trying to write a patch for collectd to generate trend graphs on ipv4 and
ipv6 statistics.
I use the sysctls net.inet.ip.stats and net.inet6.ip6.stats for this.
The structs I use to parse these sysctls are "struct ipstat" and "struct
ip6stat".
While doing this, I keep running in
Adding freebsd-net in case they can provide some feedback or tips
about how to debug this.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 04:03:00PM +0200, Christian M wrote:
> I've noticed very slow networking speed between VM's with FreeBSD on the
> same host (XCP-ng 7.6.0) for more recent FreeBSD-versions.
Sadly int
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 7:38 AM Anand Khoje wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> We have a patch with fix for an issue raised by Microsoft :
> "FreeBSD 11.2 - Kernel panic when flapping network interfaces on and off" .
> The issue was observed when the customer was trying to flap interface on and
> off in a loop m
Hi,
We have a patch with fix for an issue raised by Microsoft :
"FreeBSD 11.2 - Kernel panic when flapping network interfaces on and off" .
The issue was observed when the customer was trying to flap interface on and
off in a loop more than 20 times. After investigation, it was found that panic
Hi. I posted this on freebsd-xen also, but I begin to believe that list is
more for Xen on FreeBSD, not FreeBSD on Xen.
Anyway, I've noticed that networking speed between FreeBSD VM's on the same
host (XCP-ng 7.6.0) for more recent FreeBSD-versions is very slow and
inconsistent between FreeBSD ve
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=235959
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