Wow,
After a fresh install of FreeBSD 6.4, (with Xorg) I tried installing Gnome, and
I get a "stop" during build, Filesystem Full!
Is Gname really that big? or did I miss doing something?
Doing a du -h -d1 on /usr shows"
...
7.0G ports.
1.8G local
df -h shows:
...
/dev/ad8s1e 9.7G(total) 9
The ifconfig utility tells me that the machine recognises something called
fwe0 with an ethernet address of 02:1e:8c:9a:3b:96. However dmesg tells me
this is a 'Fake Ethernet' address.
fwe is firewire emulated ethernet - you may connect 2 computers using
firewire cable.
it's wrong interfa
people, first, the idea i have that could earn some cash very
likely is not new; it is text-to-speech, but in a certain way.
here's my question since recently i heard a computerized voice
speaking so very normally, at first i thought it was human.
thus: how advanced are some of these commercial app
William Gordon Rutherdale wrote:
> I have to use paper-sneakernet because
> - no network connectivity yet
> - tried plugging in a memory stick; it flashed but nothing showed up
> with the 'mount' command
>
> Here are the last two entries from the 'pciconf -lv' command, which look
> relevant to th
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 20:09:57 +
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> Why not as a matter of curiosity? It has its limitations (eg max file
> size) but it's very cross platform.
ntfs is much more robust than fat32, if you crash windows or pull the
plug, you are more likely to lose data with fat32.
_
Hi,
I installed 7.0 i386 and all was working great. I upgraded to p7 and now when
I end my X session, I have kdm loading, it doesn't bring me to a login
prompt. It dumps me on console 0 and I have to kill the kdm-bin process to
return to a kdm login.
This didn't happen before upgrading to p7
I have to use paper-sneakernet because
- no network connectivity yet
- tried plugging in a memory stick; it flashed but nothing showed up
with the 'mount' command
Here are the last two entries from the 'pciconf -lv' command, which look
relevant to the problem. I had to write them down on pape
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For the last year I have been using IPI_PREEMPTION in my kernel config
and I know back then it helped quite a bit on the performence of my dual
core... now I am setting a 4 core machine using 7.1pl1 (i386) [on the
dual core I {and will continue} to use -current] and was just wondering
if IPI_PREEMP
Toni Schmidbauer a écrit :
> At Sat, 10 Jan 2009 22:18:57 +,
> Thomas Sparrevohn wrote:
>
>> If you are using version 13 of ZFS - you just need to run zfs upgrade -a
>>
>
> thanks for the hint, i think you mean 'zpool upgrade'.
>
> as far as i can tell fbsd 7.1 only supports version 6,
gpeel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Jusat to answer Mike's question, nothing is working to get the MBR and
> Windows boot back. [snip]
I know it won't help you now, but for the general case: It is a very
good idea to save MBRs. Restoring an MBR is a quick and painless way to
bring back a former state o
At Sat, 10 Jan 2009 22:18:57 +,
Thomas Sparrevohn wrote:
> If you are using version 13 of ZFS - you just need to run zfs upgrade -a
thanks for the hint, i think you mean 'zpool upgrade'.
as far as i can tell fbsd 7.1 only supports version 6, this is what
'zpool upgrade -v' tells me. if i rec
On Saturday 10 January 2009 21:20:26 Toni Schmidbauer wrote:
> At Sat, 10 Jan 2009 21:24:30 +0100,
> Franck Royer wrote:
> > r...@methrilla ~ $ freebsd-update install
> > Installing updates...chflags: ///.cshrc: Operation not supported
>
> i think i had the same problem updating one machine from 7
Здравствуйте, Questions.
Jan 10 22:26:13 kes kernel: WARNING: attempt to net_add_domain(netgraph) after
domainfinalize()
Does this messages harmfull or not? How to solve this warning?
--
С уважением,
KES mailto:kes-...@yandex.ru
_
At Sat, 10 Jan 2009 21:24:30 +0100,
Franck Royer wrote:
> r...@methrilla ~ $ freebsd-update install
> Installing updates...chflags: ///.cshrc: Operation not supported
i think i had the same problem updating one machine from 7.0 to 7.1-BETA2.
any chance that this file is on an zfs filesystem? if ye
Yes, it is, I will try Like you say.
Thank you
Franck
2009/1/10 Toni Schmidbauer :
> At Sat, 10 Jan 2009 21:24:30 +0100,
> Franck Royer wrote:
>> r...@methrilla ~ $ freebsd-update install
>> Installing updates...chflags: ///.cshrc: Operation not supported
>
> i think i had the same problem updat
Здравствуйте, Justin.
Вы писали 8 января 2009 г., 5:54:14:
>> I have found myself to like rtorrent, which is a very powerful console
>> torrent client.
JJ> I've been using transmission-daemon recently and I'm getting
JJ> comfortable with it. I like the fact that it can be controlled via a
JJ> we
Hi,
I tried to upgrade my system from 7.0-RELEASE to 7.1-RELEASE.
I first do a 'freebsd-update upgrade -r 7.1-RELEASE' without any problem.
Then I do 'freebsd-update update' and I have this output :
r...@methrilla ~ $ freebsd-update install
Installing updates...chflags: ///.cshrc: Operation not
RW wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 18:17:49 -0500
Jerry McAllister wrote:
In general, you should not expect to be able to write to an ntfs file
system type.That is why I converted my MS-Win file system to
FAT32.
Not a good idea.
Why not as a matter of curiosity? It has its limitations (eg
On 1/10/09, William Gordon Rutherdale wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have just installed FreeBSD on a machine and am having trouble getting
> basic ethernet connectivity working.
>
> I know that the interface works because it functioned fine with the old
> virus software called 'Vista' on that connection.
>
>
William Gordon Rutherdale writes:
> I have just installed FreeBSD on a machine and am having trouble
> getting basic ethernet connectivity working.
>
> I know that the interface works because it functioned fine with the
> old virus software called 'Vista' on that connection.
>
> The ifconfig util
Hi all,
When dd is used like:
dd if="/dev/0" of="/dev/da1" bs="1024"
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da1 bs=1m
(or at least 64k for block size, unless you have too much time.
Does it completely wipe the drive INCLUDING the boot sectors etc? (i.e. does
it start right at secor 0 of the disk and cont
I would use System Rescue boot disk from www.sysresccd.org
It has gparted which I would use to delete all partitions and create new.
Thats considering you have a functioning pc to access the net and burn
an iso with.
Derek
Original Message
Subject:wiping a drive with
"David Christensen" writes:
> freebsd-questions:
>
> I'm building a fresh Amanda server using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-i386:
>
>
> http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=misc&portname=amand
> a-server
>
>
> Most of my software background is GNU/Linux. I would prefer using the
> Bash s
"gpeel" writes:
> When dd is used like:
>
> dd if="/dev/0" of="/dev/da1" bs="1024"
>
> Does it completely wipe the drive INCLUDING the boot sectors etc? (i.e. does
> it start right at secor 0 of the disk and continue to the last sector?).
Assuming you mean /dev/zero, yes.
--
Lowell Gilbert, e
Hi.
I have just installed FreeBSD on a machine and am having trouble getting
basic ethernet connectivity working.
I know that the interface works because it functioned fine with the old
virus software called 'Vista' on that connection.
The ifconfig utility tells me that the machine recognis
Jerry,
Maybe true. When this all started I used the ISO disk from the Symantec site
to remove GoBack. I assumed in doing so ('unhooking GoBack from the MBR),
that it would replace the original windows one.
It may also be worth noting that this disk -had- a recovery partition on it
once upon
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:52:07PM -0500, gpeel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Jusat to answer Mike's question, nothing is working to get the MBR and
> Windows boot back.
>
> I ahve been to the windows recovery console many times and ran the Fixboot,
> Fixmbr commands, being very meticulous about the pa
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:55:41PM -0500, gpeel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When dd is used like:
>
> dd if="/dev/0" of="/dev/da1" bs="1024"
>
> Does it completely wipe the drive INCLUDING the boot sectors etc? (i.e. does
> it start right at secor 0 of the disk and continue to the last sector?).
Yes
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 08:46:54PM -0500, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> At 2:09 PM -0800 1/4/09, David Christensen wrote:
> >
> >I have changed the root shell to Bash on another machine I use as a CVS
> >server and haven't noticed any issues yet, but I've been wondering if
> >I'm setting myself up fo
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 03:36:33AM +, RW wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 18:17:49 -0500
> Jerry McAllister wrote:
>
>
> > In general, you should not expect to be able to write to an ntfs file
> > system type.That is why I converted my MS-Win file system to
> > FAT32.
>
> Not a good idea.
Hi all,
When dd is used like:
dd if="/dev/0" of="/dev/da1" bs="1024"
Does it completely wipe the drive INCLUDING the boot sectors etc? (i.e. does
it start right at secor 0 of the disk and continue to the last sector?).
-Grant
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Hi all,
Jusat to answer Mike's question, nothing is working to get the MBR and
Windows boot back.
I ahve been to the windows recovery console many times and ran the Fixboot,
Fixmbr commands, being very meticulous about the paramaters etc.
I ahve also tried reinstalling the FreeBSD boot manager
I've been getting this for the last three days even though there where no
changes at all in my system.
r...@inferna:~ # portsnap fetch update
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 2 mirrors found.
Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap1.FreeBSD.org... done.
Fetching snapshot metadata... done.
U
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 09:22:36AM -0600, Kelly D. Grills wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 08:03:32PM -0500, stan wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to get the ampcache port working on a 7.1 machine.
>
> Just wondering if you've resolved the problems you had with this.
No, I had a bust week at work, and
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 04:57:45PM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> stan wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 09:33:46AM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> >> stan wrote:
> >>
> >> I'll describe the test setup that I used within a VM to configure things
> >> inline. The software does not necessarily match
Hi.
I update FreeBSD 7.0 --> FreeBSD 7.1
ftp for local user not work, but anonymous - permit to login.
# uname -srp
FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p1 i386
# ps aux | grep ftpd | grep -v grep
root 1922 0,0 0,1 3444 1380 ?? Is 15:58 0:00,00
/usr/libexec/ftpd -D -l -U
#tail /var/log/xferl
On 1/10/09, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Zhang Weiwu writes:
>
>> Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>
>>> Have you checked what happens if you disable your APIC?
>>>
>> You mean ACPI?
>
> No, I meant the APIC, the interrupt controller. But I don't think you
> can do that without compiling a special kernel for it
Frank Bonnet writes:
> I've installed 7.1 onto our mail exchager (MX) then it suddendly stopped
> to work last night with the following message
>
> watchdog bge0 timeout
>
>
> The machine is a HP pc which was doing the same service at 6.3 without
> that kind of trouble
Could be hardware trouble,
Kamlesh Patel writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I changed the following file of FreeBSD 7.0:
> sys/boot/forth/beastie.4th
>
> variable rebootkey
> variable mykey (added line)
>
> I built and installed kernel, then i reboot the system, it gives me the
> following error:
>
> -
Zhang Weiwu writes:
> Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>> Have you checked what happens if you disable your APIC?
>>
> You mean ACPI?
No, I meant the APIC, the interrupt controller. But I don't think you
can do that without compiling a special kernel for it, so it may not be
worth trying.
> You mean
Neal Hogan wrote:
Well, it took me all day, but I did synch-up the source with the kernel.
However, being new to the ways of fBSD I (accidentally) ended up
building the -CURRENT source and kernel (8.0). I tried ndisgen on the
latest driver and it didn't work . . . I'll tell you why in a secon
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Glen Barber wrote:
> >
> > I'm in the process of sync'ing up my system with source . . . but, in the
> > meantime I'm wondering about the choice of Broadcom driver. Is it really
> a
> > matter of trying different ones?
>
> It was for me. It took me 3 tries before
perhaps, I need to deinstall and reinstall nvidia-driver after having
changed boot/loader.conf?
g.
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Paul B. Mahol wrote:
> On 1/9/09, Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Giuseppe Pagnoni
>> Date: Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:11 PM
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 08:43:09AM -0600, David Kelly wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 11:03:29PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > I've going to give away what I think could be at least a
> > multi-thousand dollar idea, something we nearly have already.
> > And a
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