On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 20:27, Micheas Herman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am following "13.9.2 Making a Vinum-based Root Volume Accessible to
> the Bootstrap" from the FreeBSD Handbook.
>
> Here is where I am at:
>
> (/dev/vinum/root is mounted at /newroot )
>
> # cat /newroot/boot/loader.conf
> # the fol
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 14:57:13 +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote:
>How big was the image you copied to the disk? -- that should tell
>you how much of your drive is overwritten.
The image was about 4MB.
>It is probable your disklabel has also disappeared, so you
>probably need to reconstruct both the slic
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, Monah Baki wrote:
> Hi all,
>
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> I'm running the Freebsd 4.9 with mplayer 0.91 and mplayerplug-in for
> the ports tree and mozilla 1.4. I tried to view the spiderman
> trailer from apple's website, medium screem no problem, but when I
> try to c
On Sunday, 28 December 2003 at 20:27:37 -0800, Micheas Herman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am following "13.9.2 Making a Vinum-based Root Volume Accessible to
> the Bootstrap" from the FreeBSD Handbook.
>
> (/dev/vinum/root is mounted at /newroot )
>
> ...
> Subdisk root.p1.s0:
> Size:
On Monday 29 December 2003 12:10 am, F. D. Williams wrote:
> Hello:
> For six and nights almost non-stop, I've loaded and unloaded (formatted
> the HDD) due to some bug (s) of sorts in this program. Even through the
> Christmas holidays I've been busy with FreeBSD v5.1 and at the current
> moment
Hello:
For six and nights almost non-stop, I've loaded and unloaded (formatted the HDD) due
to some bug (s) of sorts in this program. Even through the Christmas holidays I've
been busy with FreeBSD v5.1 and at the current moment this problem still persists.
This login/password business really s
I am stumped. I am trying to test smtp port 25 on a remote system using
BigBrother. I am unable to get my 2 freebsd system to connect to this or
any other system on port 25. I can connect from a windows system on my same
private network. I can connect to both freebsd systems running sendmail
Daniela,
This isn't the answer you would like, but tcsh is generally considered a
bad language for writing scripts*. It's an excellent command-line shell,
but scripts are not its strong point.
One reason is the one you've just run into - quoting is a little flakey,
especially when you try to do s
On Sunday 28 December 2003 03:26 pm, Matt Juszczak wrote:
> I read somewhere about the AMANDA project. Is that any good for a
> situation like this?
Well, Amanda is certainly good for the backup of the data. The main
site's here:
http://www.amanda.org/
and Curtis Preston put part of his O'Reill
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 20:13, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Sunday, 28 December 2003 at 20:00:04 -0800, Micheas Herman wrote:
> > This may belong on current,
> > I upgraded to 5.2 from 5.1 and my kernel (GENERIC) now refuses to use
> > /dev/vinum/swap as my swap device.
> >
> > # swapon /dev/vinum
Hi,
I am following "13.9.2 Making a Vinum-based Root Volume Accessible to
the Bootstrap" from the FreeBSD Handbook.
Here is where I am at:
(/dev/vinum/root is mounted at /newroot )
# cat /newroot/boot/loader.conf
# the following two lines so we can boot from vinum.
vinum_load="YES"
vinum.auto
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 14:39, Francisco Reyes wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 14:27:01 +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote:
> >This is likely your problem source!!!
> >
> >/dev/rad[n] is an alias of /dev/ad[n]; that is it refers to IDE drive n.
> >(Historically they had somewhat different meanings but even then sti
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 22:07:00 -0500
"Francisco Reyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 04:06:27 +0200, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 20:54:06 -0500
> >"Francisco Reyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Is there a way to recover the label info? I don't know if t
On Sunday, 28 December 2003 at 20:00:04 -0800, Micheas Herman wrote:
> This may belong on current,
> I upgraded to 5.2 from 5.1 and my kernel (GENERIC) now refuses to use
> /dev/vinum/swap as my swap device.
>
> # swapon /dev/vinum/swap
> swapon: /dev/vinum/swap: Operation not supported by device
>
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 14:27:01 +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote:
>This is likely your problem source!!!
>
>/dev/rad[n] is an alias of /dev/ad[n]; that is it refers to IDE drive n.
>(Historically they had somewhat different meanings but even then still
>refered to the same physical device -- the 'r' means ra
This may belong on current,
I upgraded to 5.2 from 5.1 and my kernel (GENERIC) now refuses to use
/dev/vinum/swap as my swap device.
#
# swapon /dev/vinum/swap
swapon: /dev/vinum/swap: Operation not supported by device
#
Is this a 5.2 bug or do I have vinum incorrectly configured?
I am using RA
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 13:29, Francisco Reyes wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 20:54:06 -0500, Francisco Reyes wrote:
> >Is there a way to recover the label info? I don't know if the HD
> >is dying or whether the filesystem/HD boot sector is messed up.
>
> More info..
> When starting /stand/sysinstall it
On Sunday 28 December 2003 12:11 pm, Scott W wrote:
> So I found an alternate,
> .changeip.com .
I would recommend TZO Corp, www.tzo.com. I've used them in the past. It
updates using a simple shell script. They even offer a free 30-day trial
with a *.tzo.com subdomain.
HTH
Eric Crist
On Sunday 28 December 2003 09:50 am, Brian Black wrote:
> Hi Julio,
>
> i have installed freebsd along side NTFS systems for some time now and
> they do work. you need to make sure in /stand/sysinstall that u have
> your partitions, slices etc set up correctly,(I mean set up the way
> that u
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 04:06:27 +0200, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
>On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 20:54:06 -0500
>"Francisco Reyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to recover the label info? I don't know if the HD
>> is dying or whether the filesystem/HD boot sector is messed up.
>
>newfs -N will *pr
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 20:54:06 -0500, Francisco Reyes wrote:
>Is there a way to recover the label info? I don't know if the HD
>is dying or whether the filesystem/HD boot sector is messed up.
More info..
When starting /stand/sysinstall it shows:
ad2: raw partition size != slice size
ad2: start 0, e
I'm writing a tcsh script and I can't figure out how to escape that #.
I tried all possible variations, and it always says I have a syntax error.
Here's one:
if ($line =~ "#*")
Or is there another way to find out if the line starts with a hash mark?
Regards,
Daniela
_
Hi all,
I'm running the Freebsd 4.9 with mplayer 0.91 and mplayerplug-in for the ports tree
and
mozilla 1.4.
I tried to view the spiderman trailer from apple's website, medium screem no problem,
but when
I try to choose large screen or full screen, I get a black display, and the following
mes
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 16:30, Massimiliano Stucchi wrote:
> So why not use a cheap IDE RAID controller and do RAID1 ? I think it
> would be much safer, and reduce the amount of time needed to restore the
> system once a hard drive fails. We use RAID1 with a spare drive on our
> web and email servers
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 02:53 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had 4.9 release working and did a clean install of 5.1 release over
> the 4.9 and ended up with boot failure after install. Using allBSD
> partition and standard MBR I get a missing operating system error. If I
> use the FreeBSD
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 20:54:06 -0500
"Francisco Reyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Upgraded to stable like so many countless times.
> All was fine after reboot. After a few more reboots while
> troubleshooting why a port was not coming up at bootup the
> machine froze right after loading the kernel
Upgraded to stable like so many countless times.
All was fine after reboot. After a few more reboots while
troubleshooting why a port was not coming up at bootup the
machine froze right after loading the kernel... at the part with
the spinning lines... |/-\ <== like those..
Upon bootup I am able t
On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 03:21:10PM -0600, Chris wrote:
> On Sunday 28 December 2003 02:59 pm, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
> > morgoth.gw.com
>
> Thank you folks for the speedy reply!
> Now, allow me to expand on my quest - how about an nntp server that anyone can
> access.
pubnews.gradwell.com allow
hello -
on a side note, when posting to questions@, a descriptive subject
will help get you your answer faster.
if you know the filenames of the files you wish to retrieve, take a look
at 'man fetch'
if you are looking to pull full directory trees or even just a full
directory, there are a n
hi
i have dedicated server on internet(linux server) &
i have full access to this and i have freebsd 5.1
i want freebsd computer scheduleally connect to
this server & get many of the file that exist
in this such ftp path : ftp://servername/pub(this ftp
path is example)
by using cron.
please guide
If the first one or two DNS server entries are not working you will see
this behavior.
On Dec 28, 2003, at 15:23, Kai Vermehr wrote:
While booting I get the message "recovering vi editor sessions" and
the booting process is halted for a couple of minutes. I'm new to
FreeBSD so I don't know whe
On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 00:26, fbsd_user wrote:
> Is quota an auto load binary module or does it have to be compiled
> into the kernel?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/quotas.html
doesn't specify anything about loadable modules, so I assume that you
have to recompile your
Thanks, so much!
This stuff is coming back to me.
Ken
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, fbsd_user wrote:
> You do not need any special port application to do that, You can
> config FBSD to allow that function by doing this.
>
> Edit /etc/fstab and add this line
>
> /dev/fd0/a msdos rw
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, Erik Trulsson wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 05:24:52PM -0500, Ken Seggerman wrote:
> > ...
> > I tried the Handbook, the FAQ and pkg_info.
>
> emulators/mtools perhaps?
>
YES! That's it.
Thank you.
Ken Seggerman
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While booting I get the message "recovering vi editor sessions" and the
booting process is halted for a couple of minutes. I'm new to FreeBSD
so I don't know where to look. Booting is resumed and some time later I
get a message that sendmail is starting -- again taking a long time ...
Any ideas
You do not need any special port application to do that, You can
config FBSD to allow that function by doing this.
Edit /etc/fstab and add this line
/dev/fd0/a msdos rw,noauto,longnames 0 0
Then as root issue this command
mkdir /a
Reboot your system
Now put
On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 05:24:52PM -0500, Ken Seggerman wrote:
> If I recall correctly, I have installed a little utility (on 4.3) that
> mounts, reads from and writes to an ordinary DOS-formatted floppy and uses
> a DOS-like syntax.
>
> I don't remember what it's called or how to find it.
>
> I
Some updates to this. The machine was unresponsive this AM so I had to
reboot it. I'm used to 90-100 day uptimes (as the power company
permits) so this is quite unusual.
On Dec 27, 2003, at 11:03 PM, paul beard wrote:
[/usr/home/paul]:: sysctl kern.openfiles kern.maxfiles
kern.openfiles: 257
ke
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 23:09:29 +0100
Jorn Argelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I got some question concerning FreeBSD 5.1 and later:
>
> 1) Does FreeBSD supports HyperThreating?
Yes.
> 2) If so, do I need to compile the kernel with dual CPU support then?
Don't remember. See NOTES.
If I recall correctly, I have installed a little utility (on 4.3) that
mounts, reads from and writes to an ordinary DOS-formatted floppy and uses
a DOS-like syntax.
I don't remember what it's called or how to find it.
I tried the Handbook, the FAQ and pkg_info.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ken Seggerm
Hi folks,
I got some question concerning FreeBSD 5.1 and later:
1) Does FreeBSD supports HyperThreating?
2) If so, do I need to compile the kernel with dual CPU support then?
3) Are Serial-ATA Controllers fully supported by FreeBSD?
4) Is Dual Channel DDR supported by FreeBSD? Or is there no supp
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 16:14:47 -0500
"C. Ulrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have had a dedicated file server on my home network for years. It
> serves out files to clients on the network via SMB and HTTP. This
> machine stores all of my permanent (and not so permanent) data and has
> two large
On Sunday 28 December 2003 02:59 pm, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
> morgoth.gw.com
Thank you folks for the speedy reply!
Now, allow me to expand on my quest - how about an nntp server that anyone can
access.
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On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 10:27, Robert Huff wrote:
> There are systems that will put 160 GB (uncompressed) on a
> single tape ... they'll just run you $3000-3500.
> If, on the other hand, you think of it as a yearly full dump
> (split over multiple tapes) plus monthly incrementals then a D
On Sunday 28 December 2003 02:51 pm, Sean Hafeez wrote:
> someone want to unsubscribe this dill-hole.
I agree - I never did understand why someone would do something like this.
There are such things as email accounts that are free. I never was one for
using company resources for personal email.
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 14:36:31 -0600
Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hiya everyone,
>
> Is there a *BSD Usenet server out there that someone is running so I can
> point my news reader to it?
morgoth.gw.com
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Alan B. Clegg wrote:
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Of all the away messages that I've seen sent back to mailing lists, this
has to be the wor
On Sunday 28 December 2003 21:36, Chris wrote:
> Hiya everyone,
>
> Is there a *BSD Usenet server out there that someone is running so I can
> point my news reader to it?
Well, any newsserver should have various bsd groups.
But if you're looking for a Mailinglist-News Gateway, there was some
Is there anyway when viewing your folders inside of Mutt to view the
amount of e-mails instead of the size of the total e-mails?
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I read somewhere about the AMANDA project. Is that any good for a
situation like this?
> On Friday 26 December 2003 12:30 pm, samy lancher wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I have a 4.5 FreeBSD server. It is our Email, web and database
>> server. I would like to setup a backup server so that when the main
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On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 01:03:14PM -0500, Gerard Samuel wrote:
> Yes, Im familiar with newsyslog, but Im not sure how it will play with
> rotating PostgreSQL's log file, as PostgreSQL seems to need some extra TLC
> when rotating the log while PostgreSQL is running.
> http://www.postgresql.org/d
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On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 01:24:02PM -0500, Scott W wrote:
>
> The easy solution is to see if any of the log rotation scripts have the
> 'right' behavior...if not, you can write your own script to do it, test
> it by rotating the logs and then intentionally doing something to
> produce log output
On Sunday 28 December 2003 01:34 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Postgres knows how to use syslog(8) for its logging, which is another
> option also quite simple...
>
True. I have to investigate this option...
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On Sunday 28 December 2003 01:24 pm, Scott W wrote:
> This is a simple solution, and has the potential to lose a few log
> entries due to the time from the completion of the original log copy
> until the original log file truncation is completed, but should be fine
> for home, non critical or low u
Joachim Dagerot wrote:
[ ... ]
I realise you are right. The thing is that this is a home system and I
have (had!) around 230 GB of data that was non-replicable. I am not
aware of a deasent backup system that can handle that amount of data.
There are three main alternatives:
1) hard drives -- get a
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Scott W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just a guess here, but what the problem likely is is that Postgres
> keeps a file descriptor open to it's logfile, which means that
> 'simple' log rotation, eg just moving the original logfile to a backup
> name or gzipped file will break the logging as pg won
Gerard Samuel wrote:
On Sunday 28 December 2003 12:36 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Gerard Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
In particular, Im looking to see if there is a "FreeBSD" way in
rotating PostgreSQL logs.
Any advise would be appreciated.
newsyslog(8) is part of the base system...
Yes, I
Jud wrote:
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 02:02:53 +0100 (CET), Cordula's Web
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you decide to use a provider like dyndns.org, you
can use the ipcheck port (http://ipcheck.sf.net) to
keep your IP address and hostname in sync.
Or use ddclient: /usr/ports/dns/ddclient
Works perf
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Joachim Dagerot wrote:
As you with good memories know, I lost 3000 pictures of my first sons
first year this month. I did have a RAID-5 system with fresh disks,
however, shit happens and I have a feeling that this could have been
avoided if I read my log files better.
I'm so
On Sunday 28 December 2003 12:36 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Gerard Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > In particular, Im looking to see if there is a "FreeBSD" way in
> > rotating PostgreSQL logs.
> > Any advise would be appreciated.
>
> newsyslog(8) is part of the base system...
Yes, Im famil
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, Chip Wiegand wrote:
> Still one problem with doing that - after pkg_delete ghostview and
> pkg_add -r ghostview I get these errors -
> cannot find ghostscipt in your path - install your favorite version of
> ghostscript, otherwise the program is useless
> warning: package 'ghos
Awe crap. And I just got this bloody thing fixed!! :(
> "Dragoncrest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > For some reason lately my computer has had a bad problem with lag. So
> > when I went to investigate it I found the items listed below in my Dmesg
> > logs. Could this possibly be a HD fail
Gerard Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In particular, Im looking to see if there is a "FreeBSD" way in
> rotating PostgreSQL logs.
> Any advise would be appreciated.
newsyslog(8) is part of the base system...
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Lowell Gilbert, embedded/networking software engineer, Boston area:
"Dragoncrest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For some reason lately my computer has had a bad problem with lag. So
> when I went to investigate it I found the items listed below in my Dmesg
> logs. Could this possibly be a HD failing? ad0s1g is mounted as /usr in
> my fstab config file. Suggestio
Jez Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't think this is true - whether or not login is called is dependent
> on the shell set for each user - I may be wrong though :P.
On further inspection, I see that login(1) is not being called,
but login(3) seems to be. The shell in use shouldn't mat
Jesse Sheidlower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I recently spent some time with portupgrade, fixing a bunch of
messed-up dependencies and ensuring that my GNOME was fully
updated to 2.4. When I was done, most things were pretty much
the same, but now my screen turns off after about five minutes
or s
Jesse Sheidlower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently spent some time with portupgrade, fixing a bunch of
> messed-up dependencies and ensuring that my GNOME was fully
> updated to 2.4. When I was done, most things were pretty much
> the same, but now my screen turns off after about five minut
On Sunday 28 December 2003 17:24, Zh Zhechev wrote:
> I install FreeBSD 5.2 RC1 from ISO disk 1(full vertion).The arp -d -a
> command not work and reboot the computer, but the command arp -d hostname
> work.
I cannot confirm that for RC2.
It's working here.
-Harry
>
> ---
For some reason lately my computer has had a bad problem with lag. So
when I went to investigate it I found the items listed below in my Dmesg
logs. Could this possibly be a HD failing? ad0s1g is mounted as /usr in
my fstab config file. Suggestions would be welcome.
Contents of my dmesg logs:
-
The MiP RvL wrote:
Hello
I want to start using FreeBSD after using debian unstable for a year :)
So I installed FreeBSD 5.1 about 2 months ago.
I installed gaim and figured out that this version of gaim didn't support msn. So I
wanted to upgrade my ports tree, but because my laptop is 300 mhz, I
Hello
I want to start using FreeBSD after using debian unstable for a year :)
So I installed FreeBSD 5.1 about 2 months ago.
I installed gaim and figured out that this version of gaim didn't support msn. So I
wanted to upgrade my ports tree, but because my laptop is 300 mhz, I do not want to
re
That's for that, I've added an entry to my rc.conf - ppp_nat="NO".
Hopefully that will stop ppp trying to use nat...
Thanks,
D
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Subject: Re: A Challenge... NAT fo
I install FreeBSD 5.2 RC1 from ISO disk 1(full vertion).The arp -d -a command not work
and reboot the computer, but the command arp -d hostname work.
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On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 03:48:49PM +0800, Paul Hamilton wrote:
> OK, I will remod my question, is there any talk of having the snapshot
> feature being retro fitted to 4.x stable? (or is there some other util/port
> out there that does this?)
It's unlikely the extensive changes will be back-port
On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 12:09:13AM -0800, Chip Wiegand wrote:
> Still one problem with doing that - after pkg_delete ghostview and
> pkg_add -r ghostview I get these errors -
Those are warnings, not errors.
Kris
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
On Sunday 28 December 2003 10:27 am, Robert Huff wrote:
> Joachim Dagerot writes:
> > I realise you are right. The thing is that this is a home system
> > and I have (had!) around 230 GB of data that was
> > non-replicable. I am not aware of a deasent backup system that
> > can handle that amou
On Friday 26 December 2003 12:30 pm, samy lancher wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a 4.5 FreeBSD server. It is our Email, web and database
> server. I would like to setup a backup server so that when the main
> server goes down the backup server takes over its job. Could some one
> please tell me the b
Hi Julio,
i have installed freebsd along side NTFS systems for some time now and
they do work. you need to make sure in /stand/sysinstall that u have
your partitions, slices etc set up correctly,(I mean set up the way
that u think is correct). For Example, even though the XP slice that i
ha
Joachim Dagerot writes:
> I realise you are right. The thing is that this is a home system
> and I have (had!) around 230 GB of data that was
> non-replicable. I am not aware of a deasent backup system that
> can handle that amount of data.
There are systems that will put 160 GB (unc
In particular, Im looking to see if there is a "FreeBSD" way in
rotating PostgreSQL logs.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks
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> Anyway right know I am having too many system freezes
> when trying to start X.. most of the time starting X will
I'm entering this message from a KDE Konsole screen running on a Tecra
8100 under 5.2-CURRENT of 12/22. I usually use the 8100 in a docking
station with an external monitor, but the
On 28 Dec 2003 at 3:17, Dev Tugnait wrote:
> * Dan Langille ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > The FreeBSD Diary contains a large number of practical
> > examples and how-to guides. This message is posted weekly
> > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the aim of letting people
> > know what's available on the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I am using FreeBSD 5.1
Is scsi emulation available
in freeBSD 5.1? If yes, How?
If not, is there a way I can use
cdrecord with an IDE cdrw drive?
If both answers to these two
questions is "NO" , do you know
if freeBSD will support SCSI
emulation in their future relea
Matt Juszczak wrote:
Maybe you can find something here?
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-doc-list/2001-July/msg00170.html
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From: "Trey Sizemore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Micheal Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 27,
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, niraj kumar wrote:
> 1. in freebsd we can have two ip address for a single host like 2.0.0.1
> & 17.0.0.1 by using ifconfig but why can't we assign two ip like 2.0.0.1
> & 2.0.0.2 (i know that both r in same network)
In your rc.conf:
ifconfig_fxp0=...2.0.0.1
Hello,
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Hi, I am using FreeBSD 5.1
Is scsi emulation available
in freeBSD 5.1? If yes, How?
If not, is there a way I can use
cdrecord with an IDE cdrw drive?
If both answers to these two
questions is "NO" , do you know
if freeBSD will support SCSI
emulation in their future releases?
I appreciate your
At 07:21 AM 12/28/2003, you wrote:
1. in freebsd we can have two ip address for a single host like 2.0.0.1 &
17.0.0.1 by using ifconfig but why can't we assign two ip like 2.0.0.1 &
2.0.0.2 (i know that both r in same network)
2 so where is the problem in resolving the ip addressing of the host
1. in freebsd we can have two ip address for a single host like 2.0.0.1 & 17.0.0.1 by
using ifconfig but why can't we assign two ip like 2.0.0.1 & 2.0.0.2 (i know that
both r in same network)
2 so where is the problem in resolving the ip addressing of the host
3 where i can find more about this
Hi,
I seems indeed that only the VESA_800x600 can be set.
I had hopes that this would not be the case..
Anyway right know I am having too many system freezes
when trying to start X.. most of the time starting X will
just freeze the whole system. But that is another issue
since I am using 5.2 RC2 a
All my previous attempts to send this message failed
cause my ISP's SMTP server is blocked:
The following message to
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was undeliverable.
The reason for the problem:
5.1.0 - Unknown address error 554-'Service
unavailable; Client host
+[212.123.84.81] blocked using bl.spamcop.net;
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 10:33:34PM -0800, paul beard wrote:
>
> On Dec 27, 2003, at 10:27 PM, Chip Wiegand wrote:
>
> >Mine has libc.so.5. No wonder the app is failing, it specifically
> >wants .4 and is too dumb to work with anything newer. I'm getting real
> >frustrated with this again, I'd l
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 05:53:30PM -0500, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 12:34:17AM -0500, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> > > The problem I now have is that I would like to mount_msdos a regular floppy
> > > then copy ("cp" or "cpio?") a file
| > As you with good memories know, I lost 3000 pictures of my first
sons
| > first year this month. I did have a RAID-5 system with fresh
disks,
| > however, shit happens and I have a feeling that this could have
been
| > avoided if I read my log files better.
|
| I'm sorry that you lost da
quick question why do you keep mailing the same thing voer and over again?
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