Re: ttys file question

2013-09-08 Thread Steve O'Hara-Smith
On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 23:13:37 -0700 (PDT) Jack Mc Lauren wrote: > Thanks. Another question is how can I change the default values of e.g. > databits, stopbits and ... for the device? I can set the speed > in /etc/ttys. Look at the man pages for sio and stty - all the details are there. --

Re: ttys file question

2013-09-08 Thread Jack Mc Lauren
>> But I can not connect to my server with this configuration. But if I >> change ttyu6 to cuau6, everything works fine! I don't understand the >> difference, would you please explain the reason for me? >> >In short the tty devices are for outgoing connections, the cua >devices are for incoming

Re: ufs recovery

2013-09-08 Thread Roland Smith
On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 10:46:35AM +0200, Laszlo Danielisz wrote: > Hi, > > By mistake I forgot to edit my crontab on my FreeBSD 8.3 after I took out > one of the hard drives. I had a little rsync script which I used to > synchronise a directory between those two hard drives, because one of the >

Re: ufs recovery

2013-09-08 Thread Polytropon
On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 11:39:08 +0200, Laszlo Danielisz wrote: > Hi Frank, > > Thank you very much for the information! > Meanwhile I've found this software: http://www.ufsexplorer.com/, I'm going to > give a try. That program was on my "famous list of recovery tools for futile attempts". :-) I may

Re: ttys file question

2013-09-08 Thread jb
Jack Mc Lauren yahoo.com> writes: > > Hi list > > I'm trying to connect to my server via a serial port which is named ttyu6 under FreeBSD. In order to do that, > I've decided to change /etc/ttys file like this: > > ttyu6   " std.115200" cons25  on secure > > But I can not connect to my se

Re: ttys file question

2013-09-08 Thread Steve O'Hara-Smith
On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 09:40:44 -0700 (PDT) Jack Mc Lauren wrote: > But I can not connect to my server with this configuration. But if I > change ttyu6 to cuau6, everything works fine! I don't understand the > difference, would you please explain the reason for me? In short the tty devices a

Re: ufs recovery

2013-09-08 Thread Laszlo Danielisz
Thanks Graeme, Also my vga card is broken, probably tomorrow I'm getting a new one and I can give a try. On 2013 September 8 Sunday at 6:16 PM, Graeme Dargie wrote: > Assuming the disk has not been written to, then making a full DD image of the > drive is your 1st step, then make a copy o

ttys file question

2013-09-08 Thread Jack Mc Lauren
Hi list I'm trying to connect to my server via a serial port which is named ttyu6 under FreeBSD. In order to do that, I've decided to change /etc/ttys file like this: ttyu6   " std.115200" cons25  on secure But I can not connect to my server with this configuration. But if I change ttyu6 t

RE: ufs recovery

2013-09-08 Thread Graeme Dargie
Assuming the disk has not been written to, then making a full DD image of the drive is your 1st step, then make a copy of that DD image and store it somewhere safe in case something goes wrong with the one you are working on. You can try Foremost which can recover data even deleted stuff from a

Re: ufs recovery

2013-09-08 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 08/09/2013 10:39, Laszlo Danielisz wrote: On 2013.09.08., at 11:07, Frank Leonhardt > wrote: On 08/09/2013 09:46, Laszlo Danielisz wrote: Hi, By mistake I forgot to edit my crontab on my FreeBSD 8.3 after I took out one of the hard drives. I had a little rsyn

Re: ufs recovery

2013-09-08 Thread Laszlo Danielisz
Hi Frank, Thank you very much for the information! Meanwhile I've found this software: http://www.ufsexplorer.com/, I'm going to give a try. Regards, Laci Sent from my mobile. On 2013.09.08., at 11:07, Frank Leonhardt wrote: > On 08/09/2013 09:46, Laszlo Danielisz wrote: >> Hi, >> >> By m

Fw: ttys file question

2013-09-08 Thread Jack Mc Lauren
Hi list I'm trying to connect to my server via a serial port which is named ttyu6 under FreeBSD. In order to do that, I've decided to change /etc/ttys file like this: #Serial terminlas #The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc. ttyu6  "/usr/libexec/getty  std.115200" co

Re: ufs recovery

2013-09-08 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 08/09/2013 09:46, Laszlo Danielisz wrote: Hi, By mistake I forgot to edit my crontab on my FreeBSD 8.3 after I took out one of the hard drives. I had a little rsync script which I used to synchronise a directory between those two hard drives, because one of the hard drives were not present

ufs recovery

2013-09-08 Thread Laszlo Danielisz
Hi, By mistake I forgot to edit my crontab on my FreeBSD 8.3 after I took out one of the hard drives. I had a little rsync script which I used to synchronise a directory between those two hard drives, because one of the hard drives were not present anymore and rsync had the --delete parameter I

ttys file question

2013-09-08 Thread Jack Mc Lauren
Hi list I'm trying to connect to my server via a serial port which is named ttyu6 under FreeBSD. In order to do that, I've decided to change /etc/ttys file like this: # Serial terminals # The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc. ttyu6  "/usr/libexec/getty std.115200"

ttys file question

2013-09-08 Thread Jack Mc Lauren
Hi list I'm trying to connect to my server via a serial port which is named ttyu6 under FreeBSD. In order to do that, I've decided to change /etc/ttys file like this: # Serial terminals # The 'dialup' keyword identifies dialin lines to login, fingerd etc. ttyu6 "/usr/libexec/getty std.115200"

Re: Spam control (was: Let People Find You in Google!)

2013-09-08 Thread Graham Todd
>There has indeed been a higher spam:ham ratio on this list of late, >however making it subscriber-only won't help. The crims need only >spoof the address of someone subscribed to the list to bypass that, >and I suspect a few spammers have registered using false addresses >anyway (leading to a bou

Re: Let People Find You in Google!

2013-09-08 Thread Graham Todd
> Isn't this pure SPAM? >Why yes it is. Would you prefer it mixed with non-spam to make it more >palatable? Now, Now, I never expected to see sarcasm on this list:-) As far as I remember, this post wasn't the only incidence of SPAM that day, and so I'd have to agree with you. Until the Mo

Re: What's happening to my asciidoc?

2013-09-08 Thread David Demelier
On 06.09.2013 22:52, Warren Block wrote: > On Fri, 6 Sep 2013, David Demelier wrote: > >> 2013/9/6 Warren Block : >>> >>> asciidoc \ >>> -a data-uri \ >>> -a icons \ >>> -a iconsdir=/usr/local/etc/asciidoc/images/icons \ >>> -d article \ >>> -a stylesheet=~/docs/stylesheets/wb-html.css \