At 02:41 AM 3/15/2008, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 09:08:02 +0100 (CET)
Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am currently running CentOS on a bunch of virtualized guest os's
> > but need to upgrade them. I see that FreeBSD 7.0 is virtualized.
> > Given a choice, I wou
At 01:08 AM 3/15/2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I am currently running CentOS on a bunch of virtualized guest os's
but need to upgrade them. I see that FreeBSD 7.0 is
virtualized. Given a choice, I would rather use FreeBSD because of
the ease of use of keeping the ports current.
I am just won
Hello All,
I am currently running CentOS on a bunch of virtualized guest os's
but need to upgrade them. I see that FreeBSD 7.0 is
virtualized. Given a choice, I would rather use FreeBSD because of
the ease of use of keeping the ports current.
I am just wondering if anyone has used the virt
Hello,
I have just installed eyeOS from the ports but have noticed that the
port is a little out of date.
Has anyone had any success in updating to eyeOS 1.2 and if so, what
did you have to do to make it work?
I have tried to run the update.php script but that seems to break things.
Thanks
/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/newbies/2003-12/
0045.html
I hope it helps
Troy
[3]http://dominor.com
On 7/31/07, Tech Valley Internet - Tony Kivits
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hello,
I am running a couple of instances of FreeBSD as guests on a
Hello,
I am running a couple of instances of FreeBSD as guests on a VMware
Server. On some of these images, I would like to resize the mount
points to accommodate future growth.
Has anyone found a simple process for resizing the mount points when
they resize the virtual drives that FreeBSD
At 10:02 PM 7/18/2007, Tech Valley Internet - Tony Kivits wrote:
At 09:50 PM 7/18/2007, Christopher Cowart wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 09:49:12PM -0700, Christopher Cowart wrote:
> $ dd if=/dev/random bs=1 count=12 2>/dev/null | openssl base64
> Should give you a base64 encodin
At 09:50 PM 7/18/2007, Christopher Cowart wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 09:49:12PM -0700, Christopher Cowart wrote:
> $ dd if=/dev/random bs=1 count=12 2>/dev/null | openssl base64
> Should give you a base64 encoding of some random data (base64 to prevent
> it from messing up your terminal) if /
At 08:42 PM 7/18/2007, Christopher Cowart wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 08:34:21PM -0700, Tech Valley Internet -
Tony Kivits wrote:
> At 07:32 PM 7/18/2007, Christopher Cowart wrote:
> >On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 06:30:50PM -0700, Tech Valley Internet -
> >Tony Kivits wrote:
>
At 07:32 PM 7/18/2007, Christopher Cowart wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 06:30:50PM -0700, Tech Valley Internet -
Tony Kivits wrote:
> I am attempting to run portions (if not all) of the software called
> HSphere inside of jailed subsystems of FreeBSD. I am able to create
> the
Hello,
I am attempting to run portions (if not all) of the software called
HSphere inside of jailed subsystems of FreeBSD. I am able to create
the jails no problem but the devices /dev/random and /dev/urandom are
not created automatically in the jail despite the fact that a handful
of other
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