On 04/27/2010 00:04, Carl Johnson wrote:
"Mark G." writes:
[...]
I just wanted to know if there was a utility to tell me
which actual device was mounted. I also tried camcontrol devlist
and atacontrol list. The latter allowed me to determine that
/dev/label/rootfs0 is ad2s1a ba
Hi,
I've tried the mount, tunefs and df manuals, and don't know
where to look next.
I am trying to find out what device, in terms of /dev/ad0s1a
and so on, is actually 'connected' to a label mounted file
system. Here is my fstab (from PC-BSD, by the way):
# more /etc/fstab
# Device Mo
Hi again,
Darrell Blake wrote:
I'm SSHing to my server from my desktop as I haven't actually got a
monitor on the server but when I do a sockstat I get the following
output regarding svn:
svusersvnserve 846 3 tcp6 *:3690*:*
I jus
Hi Darrell,
Please don't top post. Further help follows.
Darrell Blake wrote:
I'm SSHing to my server from my desktop as I haven't actually got a
monitor on the server but when I do a sockstat I get the following
output regarding svn:
svusersvnserve 846 3 tcp6 *:3690
David Kelly wrote:
On Mar 23, 2008, at 11:01 AM, Darrell Blake wrote:
If I move into a temp directory and do "svn checkout
file:///usr/local/svn/repository/TestProject" it works fine but if I
do "svn svn://127.0.0.1/TestProject" I get an error stating "svn:
Can't connect to host '127.0.0.1': Co
Nathanael Jean-Francois wrote:
Hi all,
I've run into the little snag with default acl
permissions, the issue was brought up in this thread
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-questions&m=18504532207&w=2
but there was no reply to it and my digging so far
hasn't turned up anything substanti