On 5/17/06, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Soren is the one who would know. Hopefully he will reply soon to you.
Ok. Hopefully those card are good for freebsd. The think is that I already
have both of those cards available so I wouldn't want to buy new. :)
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Soren is the one who would know. Hopefully he will reply soon to you.
-Derek
At 11:20 AM 5/17/2006, Perttu Laine wrote:
Ok. So XFX Revo64 seems to be same with NetCell NC3000 and I can't find any
info about that. Some stores are saying that Adaptec 1420SA works with
FreeBSD, but hardwa
Ok. So XFX Revo64 seems to be same with NetCell NC3000 and I can't find any
info about that. Some stores are saying that Adaptec 1420SA works with
FreeBSD, but hardwarelist doesn't have it. So. Anyone here happen to have
information about either card in freebsd?
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On 5/17/06, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check the hardware list. In most of the supported ones, they work fine
with one RAID volume. More than one RAID volume can be problematic.
Yeah. There's gonna be one volume only. Problem is that I don't find either
one on support list, but
Check the hardware list. In most of the supported ones, they work fine
with one RAID volume. More than one RAID volume can be problematic.
-Derek
At 10:55 AM 5/17/2006, Perttu Laine wrote:
On 5/17/06, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That should work fine. I would also st
How would you mount your old drive once booted into your new RAIDed
system? Would mount /dev/ad0s1a /mnt work even when you are booted
off of your gm0 RAIDed drive?
On May 17, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Perttu Laine wrote:
On 5/17/06, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That should work fi
On 5/17/06, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That should work fine. I would also still mount the old /usr on a
different mount point so if something doesn't get copied right you will
still have it available.
Gonna do that. Thank's.
Now I have one more think before I can start working
That should work fine. I would also still mount the old /usr on a
different mount point so if something doesn't get copied right you will
still have it available.
-Derek
At 08:35 AM 5/17/2006, Perttu Laine wrote:
I running freebsd 5.4 and I have /usr on one single drive now. I have
Perttu Laine wrote:
I running freebsd 5.4 and I have /usr on one single drive now. I have
hardware ready and going to install SATA RAID into same box. Now I would
like to move /usr into that raid and remove old drive where /usr is.
So is
all I need to do copy whole /usr to new installed raid m
I running freebsd 5.4 and I have /usr on one single drive now. I have
hardware ready and going to install SATA RAID into same box. Now I would
like to move /usr into that raid and remove old drive where /usr is. So is
all I need to do copy whole /usr to new installed raid mirror and change
mountin
Please enter a subject next time -- many people will skip your message
otherwise.
> I've installed 4.8 off CD onto a PII-200 w/ 80MB ram and two ide's, primary
> has 1GB, secondary has 2GB.
>
> Don't understand how to allocate /usr to the secondary ide or even give it
> more space on the primar
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 10:31:01PM -0500, Nick Slager wrote:
> Thus spake Steven Lake ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I'm curious. I'm trying to scavange as much room as I can in /usr
> > and I was wondering if it would be ok to move the /usr/ports director into
> > /var? I know I don't want to
Thus spake Steven Lake ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm curious. I'm trying to scavange as much room as I can in /usr
> and I was wondering if it would be ok to move the /usr/ports director into
> /var? I know I don't want to move it into /tmp because it would get nuked
> by the system. I have
I'm curious. I'm trying to scavange as much room as I can in /usr
and I was wondering if it would be ok to move the /usr/ports director into
/var? I know I don't want to move it into /tmp because it would get nuked
by the system. I have tons of spare room in /var so that would be the
lo
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