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On Mon, 15 Oct 2012 16:47:07 +0200, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> Polytropon:
> > Per definition, you can only mark one slice bootable. If you manage to
> > mark more than one slice bootable, the start loader (from BIOS) will
> > boot into the first one it finds, and that will possibly be the one of
>
On 15 October 2012 02:23, YC Wang wrote:
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>
> I rebuilt the kernel with "option IPX", but it didn't seem to work.
> Below was what I did:
>
> 1) create a new configure file IPXKERNEL enabling "option IPX"
> freebsd-yc# cat /sys/i386/conf/IPXKERNEL
> include GENERIC
> ident IPXKERNEL
> options I
Is there some way I could get the number of unique IPs hitting FreeBSD
servers for software updates? I'm curious about the direct comparison of
numbers between FreeBSD, Ubuntu, Fedora, and SUSE for this metric.
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Does this method of having a local copy of docs around seem alright,
or does someone know that there is a better way?
That should work fine, if what you are after are the .xml source files
the documentation is compiled
Polytropon:
Per definition, you can only mark one slice bootable. If you manage to
mark more than one slice bootable, the start loader (from BIOS) will
boot into the first one it finds, and that will possibly be the one of
the 1st slice.
I know, but I was referring to the update installation o
On Mon, 15 Oct 2012 10:24:03 +0200, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> > When you come to upgrade to the next FreeBSD release just install it into
> > the
> > spare second slice and boot from that instead of the first. If you
> > experience
> > any serious problems with the upgrade then nothing has been lost
Mike Clarke:
My approach would be to go for 3 slices. Slice 1 would be a suitable size to
hold the OS and swap, I have quite a lot of ports installed on my desktop PC
so would go for about 20 to 30 GB. This could be less for a server but with
1TB you can afford to be generous. This can then be pa
Hello list!
I have FreeBSD 8.2-p3 and observe a strange behaviour
sysctl -a | g bce.3|g -vE '(%|stat)'; echo; sleep 10; sysctl -a | g bce.3|
g -vE '(%|stat)'; echo; netstat -m
dev.bce.3.l2fhdr_error_count: 0
dev.bce.3.mbuf_alloc_failed_count: 2098854
dev.bce.3.mbuf_frag_count: 2655285
dev.bce.3
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