On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 22:44:24 -0700 (PDT), Jin Guojun wrote:
> This problem seems having been there for a while, but was not pay
> attention to it till now.
>
> Most DVDs burned under Windows machine cannot be mounted on FreeBSD
> 8.3-R. It gives following error:
>
> # mount /cdrom
> mount_cd9660
In FreeBSD 8.3 release (possibly in earlier release), dump a file system has
2-3GB or more
content can cause system hang in a specific case (pipe to compression):
dump FS-on-SATA-drive > usb-drive OK
dump FS-on-SATA-drive | anyCompress > sata-drive OK
mv a-large-dump-file fr
Hi,
On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 22:44:24 -0700 (PDT)
Jin Guojun wrote:
> Searched bug report, but did not find related report.
> Does anyone have seen this problem? If so, is any working around for
> this problem?
I ran 8.3 but did not have this problem. But I must admit that the
number of media coming
This problem seems having been there for a while, but was not pay
attention to it till now.
Most DVDs burned under Windows machine cannot be mounted on FreeBSD
8.3-R. It gives following error:
# mount /cdrom
mount_cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
Some of those DVD can be mount, but no conte
--On September 29, 2012 4:59:50 PM -0500 Adam Vande More
wrote:
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Paul Schmehl
wrote:
I have a particularly thorny problem I'm trying to solve, but I'll bet
FreeBSD has a solution.
I'm running a webserver using suphp. It's very picky about permissions.
It wa
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I have a particularly thorny problem I'm trying to solve, but I'll bet
> FreeBSD has a solution.
>
> I'm running a webserver using suphp. It's very picky about permissions.
> It wants the web server user (www) to be the owner of all directori
I have a particularly thorny problem I'm trying to solve, but I'll bet
FreeBSD has a solution.
I'm running a webserver using suphp. It's very picky about permissions.
It wants the web server user (www) to be the owner of all directories and
files.
Meanwhile, the site owners want to be able
On Sep 29, 2012, at 7:37 AM, saeedeh motlagh wrote:
> hello all
>
> i want to have statistics about my hardware specially the type of card
> that are installed on my system,
Card characteristics are provided by "pciconf -l".
("pciconf -lv" for verbose listing).
Two important notes about "pcico
On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 18:07:56 +0330, saeedeh motlagh wrote:
> hello all
>
> i want to have statistics about my hardware specially the type of card
> that are installed on my system, the number of ports that each card
> has and the slot number which cards are installed. i can find the
> slot number
> Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 18:07:56 +0330
> From: saeedeh motlagh
> Subject: find slot number and number of ports for each card
>
> hello all
>
> i want to have statistics about my hardware specially the type of card
> that are installed on my system, the number of ports that each card
> has and th
hello all
i want to have statistics about my hardware specially the type of card
that are installed on my system, the number of ports that each card
has and the slot number which cards are installed. i can find the
slot number by tracing the output of dmesg but it's time consuming
job. more over,
Warren Block skrev 2012-09-29 15:48:
On Sat, 29 Sep 2012, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I'm considering to purchase a SSD.
The one I have in mind for the moment is this one.
Samsung 830 Series MZ-7PC512D 512GB
I'm not going for a top of the line disk but I would like to ask if
anyone has experience
On Sat, 29 Sep 2012, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I'm considering to purchase a SSD.
The one I have in mind for the moment is this one.
Samsung 830 Series MZ-7PC512D 512GB
I'm not going for a top of the line disk but I would like to ask if anyone
has experience with SSD's and FreeBSD (9.1 is my plan
thanks Fabian for your answer. i don't know what exactly information
is needed but i tell what i did up to now.
i have two partition, one is encrypted and the other one is not. the
unencrypted partition has boot folder. when i copy FreeBSD base system
files, FreeBSD start up correctly but when i r
Hello list.
I'm considering to purchase a SSD.
The one I have in mind for the moment is this one.
Samsung 830 Series MZ-7PC512D 512GB
I'm not going for a top of the line disk but I would like to ask if
anyone has experience with SSD's and FreeBSD (9.1 is my plan).
Just to complicate thing
s m wrote:
> I backed up my freeBSD 8.2 box by dump command and now want to restore
> this dump file on an encrypted file system (i used geli to encrypt my
> file system) but do not know how to do that.
>
> is there any way or command to restore an unencrypted dump on an
> encrypted file system?
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, David Noel wrote:
Apologies for the spam and the hastily written closing paragraph. I
was hoping to end with a heartwarming anecdote that would leave the
reader with no choice but to agree that anonymous ssh+svn access would
benefit us all.
AnonCVS is still of course an opt
On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 12:48:49 +0200, Istvan Gabor wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am a freebsd beginner.
>
> As I understood correctly there is only one ports tree which contains
> the most up to date (and stable) versions of programs.
> And there are compiled packages for the different releases, which
> r
Hello:
I am a freebsd beginner.
As I understood correctly there is only one ports tree which contains
the most up to date (and stable) versions of programs.
And there are compiled packages for the different releases, which
reflect the version at the time of the release.
For example the ports tr
Martin Laabs wrote:
> I have two partitions encrypted with GELI: ada0s2 and ada0s3. The loader
> (located at an unencrypted part of the harddisk) loads the kernel and the
> kernel asks me for the passphrase for ada0s2 to attach it afterwards.
> However - my root file system is not at ada0s2.eli
hello guys,
I backed up my freeBSD 8.2 box by dump command and now want to restore
this dump file on an encrypted file system (i used geli to encrypt my
file system) but do not know how to do that.
is there any way or command to restore an unencrypted dump on an
encrypted file system? i tried to
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