On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 04:02, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> The fbsd manual states in section 24.7 Rebuilding "world":
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
>
> in subsection 24.7.6 Remove /usr/obj
>
> *quote*
> Some files below
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 05:17:40PM +0200, Bal?zs M?t?ffy wrote:
>
> I think maybe in older releases the build process may have used the
> immutable flag at build??, but the test machine I tried, started out as
> maybe 5.2, and I never had this issue once.
*skip*
> Anton if you wanna be sure just
Hello!
Anton is right, really the handbook says that it MAY contain, so it's not
necessary that after every build there will be some files with the immutable
flag.
OFF: Long long time ago one night when I was playing with jails (to be exact
I was building and making work my first jail by hand) I
On 09/23/10 15:10, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:02:17 +0100, Anton Shterenlikht
wrote:
I've never seen a file under /usr/obj/ with immutable flag set.
I think it was a directory called empty/ that couldn't be removed
unless the flag was unset. This makes this step neccessary when
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:02:17 +0100, Anton Shterenlikht
wrote:
> I've never seen a file under /usr/obj/ with immutable flag set.
I think it was a directory called empty/ that couldn't be removed
unless the flag was unset. This makes this step neccessary when
you rm -rf /usr/obj the object subtree
The fbsd manual states in section 24.7 Rebuilding "world":
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
in subsection 24.7.6 Remove /usr/obj
*quote*
Some files below /usr/obj may have the immutable flag set (see chflags(1) for
more information) which must
--On May 9, 2009 5:54:28 PM -0500 Michel Talon
wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
The amd.ko.symbols file was created when I upgraded to 7.2 last
Wednesday. What creates that file? And how do I update it? Could it
be the cause of the problem?
The amd.ko kernel module has nothing to do with the
Paul Schmehl wrote:
> The amd.ko.symbols file was created when I upgraded to 7.2 last
> Wednesday. What creates that file? And how do I update it? Could it
> be the cause of the problem?
The amd.ko kernel module has nothing to do with the automounter. It is a
device driver for some hardware (ma
--On May 9, 2009 3:45:43 PM -0500 Michael Powell
wrote:
[...]
For the userland side it would be cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd/amd and
OOPs - make that: cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd typo on me
make obj && make depend && make
--On May 9, 2009 3:40:23 PM -0500 Michael Powell
wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
can fix it without rebuilding it.
[snip]
I'd like to rebuild amd without having to rebuild world as well,
although I'll do that if I have to
Michael Powell wrote:
> Paul Schmehl wrote:
>
>> I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
>> can fix it without rebuilding it.
> [snip]
>>
>> I'd like to rebuild amd without having to rebuild world as well, although
>> I'll do that if I have to.
>>
> [...]
>
> Fo
Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
> can fix it without rebuilding it.
[snip]
>
> I'd like to rebuild amd without having to rebuild world as well, although
> I'll do that if I have to.
>
[...]
I think you can just cd to /usr/src/sys/mod
I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
can fix it without rebuilding it.
Here's the problems:
# uname -a
FreeBSD utd65257.utdallas.edu 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #12: Wed May
6 12:12:16 CDT 2009
r...@utd65257.utdallas.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Roberth Sjonøy wrote:
Hello, i am updating FreeBSD to 8-CURRENT, and im at the "23.4.1 The
Canonical Way to Update Your System" part of the handbook, when
running "make buildworld", this occours:
Before anyone gets on my friends case he is using 6.2 (i386) with the
Roberth Sjonøy wrote:
Hello, i am updating FreeBSD to 8-CURRENT, and im at the "23.4.1 The
Canonical Way to Update Your System" part of the handbook, when
running "make buildworld", this occours:
install -o root -g wheel -m 444 dir-tmpl /usr/share/info/dir
install:No such file or directory
***Er
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 01:22:51AM +0200, Roberth Sjon?y wrote:
> Hello, i am updating FreeBSD to 8-CURRENT, and im at the "23.4.1 The
> Canonical Way to Update Your System" part of the handbook, when
> running "make buildworld", this occours:
>
> install -o root -g wheel -m 444 dir-tmpl /usr/shar
Roberth Sjonøy wrote:
Hello, i am updating FreeBSD to 8-CURRENT, and im at the "23.4.1 The
Canonical Way to Update Your System" part of the handbook, when
running "make buildworld", this occours:
install -o root -g wheel -m 444 dir-tmpl /usr/share/info/dir
install:No such file or directory
***Er
Roberth Sjonøy wrote:
> Hello, i am updating FreeBSD to 8-CURRENT, and im at the "23.4.1 The
> Canonical Way to Update Your System" part of the handbook, when
> running "make buildworld", this occours:
>
Before anyone gets on my friends case he is using 6.2 (i386) with the
current cvsup files o
Hello, i am updating FreeBSD to 8-CURRENT, and im at the "23.4.1 The
Canonical Way to Update Your System" part of the handbook, when
running "make buildworld", this occours:
install -o root -g wheel -m 444 dir-tmpl /usr/share/info/dir
install:No such file or directory
***Error code 1
Stop in /usr
On 03/04/07, Schiz0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using 6.2-STABLE. Nothing is set read-only.
. . .
/dev/ad0s1e on /tmp (ufs, local, noatime, noexec, nosuid, soft-updates)
Unset noexec on /tmp or use a different
TMPDIR on installworld.
Also, please don't top post.
--
--
___
My box is going to be used as a server. But I'm just setting it up now, so
there aren't any other users nor major daemon's running on the system.
So I don't have to be a single user mode to do all this? Rebuild the kernel
and world, that is?
On 4/3/07, Dominique Goncalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
I'm using 6.2-STABLE. Nothing is set read-only.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mount
/dev/ad0s1a on / (ufs, local, noatime)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
/dev/ad0s1e on /tmp (ufs, local, noatime, noexec, nosuid, soft-updates)
/dev/ad0s1f on /usr (ufs, local, noatime, soft-updates)
/dev/ad0s1d on /var (ufs,
Hey,
I normally boot into multi-user mode, then drop down to single user mode via
"shutdown now." When I run fsck and mount, those commands aren't found. I
checked the path and it contains /usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin. So when I
boot into multiuser mode, then drop down to single user, the filesy
Hi,
On 4/3/07, Schiz0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm running FreeBSD 6.2-Stable. I'm getting errors when I try to rebuild
world. I have followed the steps in the handbook at:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
I used csup to get the latest updates o
Hello,
I'm running FreeBSD 6.2-Stable. I'm getting errors when I try to rebuild
world. I have followed the steps in the handbook at:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
I used csup to get the latest updates of both "ports-all tag=." and "src-all
tag=RELENG_6"
In response to "Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
>
> This document says that after the "make installkernel", you reboot in
> single user mode, and then run "mergemaster -p".
>
> This gives me errors about a read-o
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
This document says that after the "make installkernel", you reboot in
single user mode, and then run "mergemaster -p".
This gives me errors about a read-only filesystem. Can't create
/var/tmp/temproot.
Do the instructions
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 07:31:20 -0700 (PDT)
AB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to FreeBSD,
Welcome!
> but I've been reading alot in the Handbook about building
> custom kernels and rebuilding world, and still can't seem to
> find what I'm loo
use, you can ignore it.
-Derek
At 09:31 AM 6/27/2006, AB wrote:
I'm new to FreeBSD, but I've been reading alot in the
Handbook about building custom kernels and rebuilding
world, and still can't seem to find what I'm looking
for.
I want to be able to recompile my whole
From: "AB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 5:31 PM
Subject: New install, rebuilding world
I'm new to FreeBSD, but I've been reading alot in the
Handbook about building custom kernels and rebuilding
world, and still can't seem to find what
I'm new to FreeBSD, but I've been reading alot in the
Handbook about building custom kernels and rebuilding
world, and still can't seem to find what I'm looking
for.
I want to be able to recompile my whole system so that
it's optimized for my hardware, but I'd rather
Justin Pessa wrote:
I'm rebuilding world to upgrade from 5.4 to 6.0 on my laptop. The
original build worked find then crapped out when running install world
with an error saying that /usr/share/locale/uk_UA.CP1251/LC_COLLATE
could not be found. So now I can't load any additional ap
Justin Pessa wrote:
> ===> share/termcap (all)
> gzip -cn /usr/src/share/termcap/termcap.5 > termcap.5.gz
> TERM=dumb TERMCAP=dumb: ex - /usr/src/share/termcap/termcap.src <
> /usr/src/share/termcap/reorder
> cap_mkdb -l termcap
> cap_mkdb: illegal option -- l
> usage: cap_mkdb [-v] [-f outfile] f
I'm rebuilding world to upgrade from 5.4 to 6.0 on my laptop. The
original build worked find then crapped out when running install world
with an error saying that /usr/share/locale/uk_UA.CP1251/LC_COLLATE
could not be found. So now I can't load any additional applications
because almost
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 11:28:50 -0500, Joseph H. Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you've used the correct TAG in your cvsup files and have
> > cvsup'd over the last day or so, then you should build 5.3-RELEASE.
> >
>
> Which tag is the "correct" tag?
In your source-tree supfile you should have a
> > Also, does doing all of this bring me to the most recent stable
> > release? (I noticed that 5.3 was released yesterday,
> presumably just
> > after I downloaded 5.2.1).
>
> If you've used the correct TAG in your cvsup files and have
> cvsup'd over the last day or so, then you should build 5.3
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 11:49:03AM +, David Jenkins wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 00:59:50 -0500, Joseph H. Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks! So you can do everything in multiuser mode, or do you still
> > have to drop to single user mode to actually install the new kernel and
> > new s
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 00:59:50 -0500, Joseph H. Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks! So you can do everything in multiuser mode, or do you still
> have to drop to single user mode to actually install the new kernel and
> new system binaries?
>
> Also, does doing all of this bring me to the most
Joseph H. Fry wrote:
Once in single user mode, ssh is out of the question. In single user
mode, only
*person* can login, and that is at the actual terminal.
Depending on the situation, for example. My firewall is at the other
side of the
house, without a keyboard/monitor.
Since the box doesn't ha
> Once in single user mode, ssh is out of the question. In single user
> mode, only
> *person* can login, and that is at the actual terminal.
> Depending on the situation, for example. My firewall is at the other
> side of the
> house, without a keyboard/monitor.
> Since the box doesn't have any
Joseph H. Fry wrote:
Hello everyone!
Seeing as how this is my first post to this fine mailing list, I first
want to make sure that my message is formatted properly. I'm using MS
Outlook (cringe) and don't want to offend anyone if it's formatted
incorrectly.
Looks fine to me in Thunderbird...
An
Hello everyone!
Seeing as how this is my first post to this fine mailing list, I first
want to make sure that my message is formatted properly. I'm using MS
Outlook (cringe) and don't want to offend anyone if it's formatted
incorrectly.
Anyway, on to my real question. I have my system installed
::-Original Message-
::From: Andrew Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
::Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 1:56 AM
::To: Ralph M. Los
::Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
::Subject: Re: Rebuilding "world"
::
::
::
::Your installworld error is saying that it can't install
::without the new
Your installworld error is saying that it can't install without the new
proxy user being added.the proxy user is added during the
mergemaster -p.. So because your mergemaster -p is failing, your
installworld is failing. Fix the mergemaster problem, and your
installworld problem should
OK, so I'm trying to follow the instructions in the handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
, and failed repeatedly. Everything appears to go OK, except
"mergemaster -p" seems to fail with some variable errors, and "make
installworld" fails with the error
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