On 23/09/2011, at 23:03, Fbsd8 wrote:
>> The binary is installed by default, but there it isn't run at startup.
>> If it is being run then I would expect you are booting off your install
>> media again by accident.
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>
ulfills
> the original design goals and guarantees no one can exec it by accident and
> kill there running system.
The binary is installed by default, but there it isn't run at startup.
If it is being run then I would expect you are booting off your install media
again by accident.
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sn't great (Realtek) but I
put an em card in mine.
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am planning to try this out tonight..
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d to 8 partitions, however
I'm not certain.
BTW gpart does many partition types not just MBR and GPT.
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On Wed, 23 Sep 2009, O. Hartmann wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > On Wed, 23 Sep 2009, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> >> This sounds like the correct solution, AFAIK it's the same concept
> >> as for NIS, first check local files, then ldap. You don't want
>
nd, is then recorded in syslog.
>
> Why they picked 4, of 1 through 7, I'm not sure.
Thanks, I've enabled it, normally I just fish through all.log :)
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e and if you have logging disabled (which
is recommended for performance!) it won't say _anything_.
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uccess=return notfound=return]
I just have
passwd: cache files ldap
group: cache files ldap
and I can login as root locally without any delay.
That said my LDAP server is on the same machine so perhaps it fails
faster. I am using "uri ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2fopenldap%2fldapi/" to
conne
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I use the attached script (on FreeBSD :) to prep a USB stick for
booting.
I imagine you could munge it into your setup without too much trouble.
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your
other one.
3) You need to create a config file and enable it in /etc/rc.conf before
it will start on boot.
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, malathi selvaraj wrote:
> how to install samba in freebsd
Redirected to freebsd-questions@
You need to use the ports tree (check the handbook for how to
install/update it)
Then do
cd /usr/ports/net/samba33
make install
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On Tue, 12 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
> On Mon, 11 May 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > > Putting out a monthly snapshot is nice and if the people are
> > > going to not find info about 'Fixit#' and commands in the
> > > legendary handbook, that is n
ndary handbook, that is not very helpful.
FreeBSD doesn't work this way, you are trying to fit FreeBSD into your
Gentoo way of thinking. Obviously this causes pain, please stop.
If you want to try FreeBSD, start with a release, if that works then you
can update to HEAD and install tha
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 03:45:03PM +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > On Mon, 11 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
> > > Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
> > > installation process, beyond selecting the
could do it from a livefs disk however.
As for observations.. I think you're wasting your time :)
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On Tuesday 28 October 2008 01:31:16 M. Warner Losh wrote:
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> Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> : > On Friday 24 October 2008 23:20:59 Peter Jeremy wrote:
> : > > > t
- it merrily tries to
link FreeBSD libraries to Linux binaries with predictable results..
One trick I use for that is to put a symlink in /compat/linux in the place the
problematic FreeBSD library is..
That said it would be really nice if it ignored incompatible libraries :)
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ent, it tells me that samba
> 3.0.30 relies on it. I am kind of stuck here. Does samba 3.0.30 not
> work with openldap 2.4? Do I have to have openldap 2.3?
Put this in /etc/make.conf
WANT_OPENLDAP_VER=24
It tells the ports tree that you want OpenLDAP 2.4 if a port doesn't
specify a pa
s.
Mini-dumps have made it a lot easier to get away with a small amount of swap.
That said it's not like disk is expensive either!
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are
path?
Assuming you installed libjeg from ports (which you really really should have)
it will be in /usr/local. So you need to add -I/usr/local/include to CFLAGS
and -L/usr/local/lib to LDFLAGS in a Makefile.
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. Unless your ACPI
has a problem that means the transition is slow.
I can't imagine that doing 5 (or even 50) syscalls a second is a big CPU load
unless there is a specific problem with sysctls or the cpufreq
infrastructure.
I run powerd like this ->
/usr/sbin/powerd -i 90 -r 30 -a adaptive
DE, BEFORE and KEYWORD seem to be ignored. Services
> like SERVERS, NETWORKING, LOGIN, etc, are all provided within
> /etc/rc.d.
>
> rcorder /usr/local/etc/rc.d/*
I believe rcorder is not used to start stuff in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
(unfortunately).
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to..
Do you have the kernel source installed? I think you may need that to build
the xfree86-dri port (I don't know why it doesn't check)
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version of FreeBSD are you running?
When did you last cvsup your ports tree?
Did you read /usr/ports/UPDATING?
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't in /usr/src?
Did you read the handbook on this stuff?
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freezes immediately.
Does it panic or hang?
The DVD has errors on it which is why you can't read it.. Obviously the OS
crashing when presented with bad media is not a good thing :)
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the device is called.
What is the device that you installed on?
ad0?
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entire 5.x series after 5.3
without _too_ much hassle.
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/dev/sndstat
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an force an un-mount of an NFS filesystem ?
I think it depends how you mount it as to how long the kernel will wait before
unmounting it.
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a
212 96 p2 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h
> username 3332 0.0 0.0 212 96 p1 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h
>
> No change.
>
> I'm not sure what has hung here, nor am I sure how to 'un-hang' my shell.
>
> Any thoughts anyone ?
Press ctrl-t or use the -l op
the packages a given port is dependent on.
What should it do instead?
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;t work (no suprise)
- - Suspend doesn't go below S1
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me or explains
> me why do make failed ?
Recent changes to the kernel broke it, I have a patch, but as I said above it
won't help you anyway.
PS if you'd asked me (as the port maintainer) directly I could have answered
it faster.
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4 too ;)
If battery life is important to you I'd suggest not getting an AMD64.
For raw performance it's "pretty nice" though :)
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etion.
Also another possibility is that a process has an open file descriptor on the
data you deleted.
PS you spelt freebsd-questions@ wrong.
Also, I've dropped -stable as this is probably a -questions thing first and
foremost.
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iables when invoking PPP I guess :)
> > Still I guess you could just run 'ppp rfcomm' instead..
>
> it will only work for in RFCOMM client case. i do not know
> how to build server applications with tty interface (pty's
> do not count :)
Heh, I use birda for IRDA, it'
necessary/useful to 'steer' PPP from the RFCOMM end?
eg 'when you get a connection from this device connect via PPP on
stdin/stdout'
Still I guess you could just run 'ppp rfcomm' instead..
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calls). If
-direct *by default* used chat then I would have to change my ppp.conf
and that would suck :)
Perhaps have 'enable usechatindirect' or some such..
(You might want to forward the email to the PPP maintainer BTW)
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chipset.
Yes..
I have a 878 based card and it works fine with bktr.
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radio then xmradio is OK.
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