Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got a 6.2 or 3 box that i'm wanting to update to 7.0. I've
cvsupped my source, made world, and built a kernel, all went
successfully. This is the GENERIC kernel. When i do a make installkernel
i am getting the error
kldxref: file isn't dynamically linked
Is thi
Mel,
Do the recent patches by Andrew make a difference?
http://people.freebsd.org/~thompsa/wpi_head.diff
http://people.freebsd.org/~thompsa/wpi_releng7.diff
Mel wrote:
Redirect -> freebsd-mobile, cc Ben
Ref:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2007-November/080653.html
O
/dev/da0s1a /mnt/root ufs ro 0
/dev/da0s1d /mnt/var ufs rw 0
Fixit# mount /mnt/root
Fixit# mount -u -w /mnt/root
mount: /dev/da0s1a: Operation not permitted.
fsck it.
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Last month I posted a question to this list, about strange entires in
httpd access log, which were connections from localhost, looking like this:
::1 - - [06/Feb/2008:13:43:58 -0500] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 -
After some investigation I found out what is the cause of this. When I
turned on in
- Original Message
> From: Simon Gao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: User Questions
> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 7:14:02 AM
> Subject: Upgrade 4.11 to 7.0, possible?
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to see if it's possible to upgrade 4.11 to 7.0 by using cvsup.
>
> When I run "make buildworld",
Hello,
In my FreeBSD 7.0 (with postfix), when a user receive an email, it is
stocked in /var/mail$/USER.
How change this? I would like mails be stocked in /var/mail/users/$USER.
I don't find a file to change this. Is it a system conf, or a SMTP conf?
Thanks.
- Nicolas.
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Nicolas Letellier a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> In my FreeBSD 7.0 (with postfix), when a user receive an email, it is
stocked in /var/mail$/USER.
> How change this? I would like mails be stocked in /var/mail/users/$USER.
>
> I don't find a file to change this. Is it a system conf, or a SMTP conf?
>
> T
On Tuesday 11 March 2008 05:18:37 jekillen wrote:
> I have it shut down now incase that is the situation (someone was able to
> change or corrupt the root password) But it appears that it somehow has
> just gotten corrupted so it won't work. Is that possible.
> The long and short is I want to avoi
On Monday 10 March 2008 22:19:12 Alex Hanson wrote:
> I was trying to install FreeBSD and kept getting an Umass error.
>
> The problem was that i had a thumb drive pluged in, you may want to put
> that in the manual
Because? Install failed? Because you had 'boot from usb' set in BIOS before
boot
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respond and send a presentational information on your s
Is sendmail-sasl port doing everything from what is written in SMTP
Autentication section in Handbook?
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My graphics chipsets is i810. I updated to FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE via
freebsd-update and installed xorg 7.3 from Ports. I tried starting xorg,
my screen is frozen.
I can start xorg with the 'vesa' driver. However, any config in xorg.conf
with the 'i810' or 'intel' driver causes a freeze.
I use xorg
venkata kiran madhabhaktula wrote:
Hello team,
I am a software engineer, having an experience of above 2 years in
programming with C, C++ on UNIX platform. I have the strong programming
skills in C and C++.
I have seen the list of projects that are available. I am interested to
involve in the pr
There seems to be no "official" way to do it but must people seem to
start by looking through the PR database and selecting PR's they think
they can solve and do it. You should read the developers handbook,
porters guide and the internals of FreeBSD before you do anything too
heavy though
At 11:14 PM 3/10/2008, Simon Gao wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to see if it's possible to upgrade 4.11 to 7.0 by using cvsup.
When I run "make buildworld", I got these errors. Are there packages missing?
--
>>> Building an up-to-date make(1
On Tuesday 11 March 2008 16:48:32 Michaël Grünewald wrote:
> I need this to publish a web site on a space allocated to me by my ISP,
> I am writing a script that automates publication, and at the very end, I
> noticed the key-piece was missing!
If you use KDEwebdev (formerly Quanta), define a p
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 12:10:23AM +0800, Luke Jee top-posted:
> Try rsync
[...]
> >I am looking for a program able to make a remote FTP site look like
> >a copy of a local dir. I feel as if I were dunce-cap-awards(R)
> >nominated, but I really did not find one!
rsync isn't going to work unl
Michaël Grünewald schrieb:
Hi,
I am looking for a program able to make a remote FTP site look like a
copy of a local dir. I feel as if I were dunce-cap-awards(R) nominated,
but I really did not find one!
In ports/ftp many programs say they do the reverse, and a few say they
``mirror'' witho
Hi,
I am looking for a program able to make a remote FTP site look like a
copy of a local dir. I feel as if I were dunce-cap-awards(R) nominated,
but I really did not find one!
In ports/ftp many programs say they do the reverse, and a few say they
``mirror'' without more explanation. I gave
Try rsync
Luke Jee
Prevantage Inc.
On 2008-3-11, at 下午11:48, Michaël Grünewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
te.net> wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a program able to make a remote FTP site look like
a copy of a local dir. I feel as if I were dunce-cap-awards(R)
nominated, but I really did not find on
On Monday 10 March 2008, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> This sets it for all controllers I only want to set it for ata1 which
> contains ad2. Thanks for the tip though.
Globally disable it on boot, then write a script named /etc/rc.local that
selectively re-enables it for certain drives. Here's m
Michael Ross a écrit :
Michaël Grünewald schrieb:
Hi,
I am looking for a program able to make a remote FTP site look like a
copy of a local dir. I feel as if I were dunce-cap-awards(R)
nominated, but I really did not find one!
In ports/ftp many programs say they do the reverse, and a few sa
On Tue, March 11, 2008 16:27, Michael Ross wrote:
> Michaël Grünewald schrieb:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking for a program able to make a remote FTP site look like
>> a
>> copy of a local dir. I feel as if I were dunce-cap-awards(R)
>> nominated,
>> but I really did not find one!
>>
>> In ports/ftp man
Abbey
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On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 01:59:35PM +0100, bsd wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After an update I have little space left on the / device
>
>
> Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ar0s1a3.8G3.1G414M88%/
> devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100%/dev
> /dev
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 07:24:07PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >how do i start a program at boot time?
>
> simplest to add to rc.local
>
> or as a user - add
>
> @reboot command
> in crontab
Not really.
The more proper way is to add a startup script in /usr/local/rc.d/
There are note
I am looking for a program able to make a remote FTP site look like a copy of
a local dir. I feel as if I were dunce-cap-awards(R) nominated, but I really
mirror -R in lftp
did not find one!
In ports/ftp many programs say they do the reverse, and a few say they
``mirror'' without more exp
Hello,
I read Nick Rogness' helpful article on using snort-inline with ipfw.
It mentions that diverting to a snort process can't be done with
bridging because of "interaction of DIVERT sockets and bridging in
the kernel". The article is not dated and it made me wonder if this
is referring to the
In response to Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 07:24:07PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>
> > >how do i start a program at boot time?
> >
> > simplest to add to rc.local
> >
> > or as a user - add
> >
> > @reboot command
> > in crontab
>
> Not really.
>
>
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, Kelvin Woods wrote:
On Tue, March 11, 2008 16:27, Michael Ross wrote:
Michaël Grünewald schrieb:
Hi,
I am looking for a program able to make a remote FTP site look like a copy
of a local dir. I feel as if I were dunce-cap-awards(R) nominated, but I
really did not find o
all the man pages every so often".
If the ISP supports ssh, putting a key on the server allows easy update for a
few files:
scp [-r] [path-to-file/]newfile.html [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path-to-html/
for more use rsync -e "ssh -C"
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thanks
i did install the system now on ar0. the dmesg output below didn't
change. the df does show only one drive - ar0 - with a few slices...
assuming now that i have RAID1 working is there any way to monitor disks
individually? or as an array?
how can i be sure that the RAID is actually w
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
all the man pages every so often".
If the ISP supports ssh, putting a key on the server allows easy update for
a few files:
scp [-r] [path-to-file/]newfile.html [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path-to-html/
for more use rsync -e "ssh -C"
As pointed out ear
On Monday 10 March 2008 15:38:17 Colin Brace wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Earlier today I ran "portupgrade -aP" to update my system. Alas,
> everytime it tried to download a package, it failed and resorted to
> downloading and compiling the source. For example:
>
> [...]
> ---> Checking for the latest pac
Kelvin Woods a écrit :
On Tue, March 11, 2008 16:27, Michael Ross wrote:
Michaël Grünewald schrieb:
Hi,
I am looking for a program able to make a remote FTP site look like
a
copy of a local dir. I feel as if I were dunce-cap-awards(R)
nominated,
but I really did not find one!
In ports/ftp man
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 10:22:09AM -1000, Kent Hauser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to replace a failed DAT72 drive. My current one is SCSI, but I'd like
> to use a SATA replacement. Will this work?
I have never seen a DAT drive on a SATA controller.
Do they make them?
jerry
>
> Thanks. Kent
>
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 07:25:35PM -0400, Brian Minard wrote:
> I am trying to use the Fixit shell from FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE to rescue a
> system running 7.0 STABLE. The problem is that I can't make the root
> partition (i.e., "/") for the hard disk writable. I can mount other
> partitions on the ha
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 02:21:25PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
> In response to Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 07:24:07PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >
> > > >how do i start a program at boot time?
> > >
> > > simplest to add to rc.local
> > >
> > > or a
to use a SATA replacement. Will this work?
I have never seen a DAT drive on a SATA controller.
Do they make them?
i found only SCSI and USB in Poland.
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On the quantum web site, the internal DAT72 drives are choice of SATA, USB,
or SCSI. SATA listed first. The SATA drive part # is CD72SH-SB.
I'd love to not have to use the internal SCSI cabling for replacement. But
of course, I'd also like it to work. Hence the query.
Kent
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l downloaded FreeBSD 6.3 the other day out of curiosity..
The installation started ok but it all went wrong when it came to
connecting to the internet through my wired router
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-post.html
l'm really not sure what entrie
--On Tuesday, March 11, 2008 19:25:31 + Andy Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi People
l downloaded FreeBSD 6.3 the other day out of curiosity..
The installation started ok but it all went wrong when it came to connecting
to the internet through my wired router
http://www.freebsd.org/do
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 07:25:31PM +, Andy Watts wrote:
> l downloaded FreeBSD 6.3 the other day out of curiosity..
>
> The installation started ok but it all went wrong when it came to
> connecting to the internet through my wired router
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/
In the last episode (Mar 11), kalin m said:
> thanks
> i did install the system now on ar0. the dmesg output below didn't change.
> the df does show only one drive - ar0 - with a few slices...
> assuming now that i have RAID1 working is there any way to monitor disks
> individually? or as an
Hello all
This week I have time to trace the problem with evolution that
lasts too much time to start.
The problem is that glib on function g_module_load, searchs for a symbol
g_module_check_init, g_module_unload... by default.
It occurs that the evolution code, that will be loaded, does not hav
Looking to build a new server, looking for a dual amd 940 board with sata II
support.
I have googled, but still looking for a firm success before spending the
money.
Anyone have success with this Tyan board.
Model S2892GNR
North Bridge AMD 8131, South Bridge Nvidia nForce Prof. 2200
Hi,
I'm setting up a 'chrooted' SFTP only set of users:
/etc/make.conf:
.if ${.CURDIR:M*/usr/ports/security/openssh-portable*}
WITH_SUID_SSH =yes
WITH_OPENSSH_CHROOT =yes
WITH_HPN =yes
WITH_OVERWRITE_BASE =yes
.endif
/etc/rc.conf:
sshd_enable="NO"
openssh_enable
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 06:08:44PM -0400, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm setting up a 'chrooted' SFTP only set of users:
>
> /etc/make.conf:
> .if ${.CURDIR:M*/usr/ports/security/openssh-portable*}
> WITH_SUID_SSH =yes
> WITH_OPENSSH_CHROOT =yes
> WITH_HPN =
user:*:3000:3000::0:0:F L:/foo/./user:/bin/sh
The usual thing is make the shell /bin/nologin
Hi Jerry, Thanks -- but
Changed to /usr/sbin/nologin
So thats not in the 'chroot' aka /foo/user/usr/sbin/nologin
$ sftp -v -v -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OpenSSH_4.5p1 FreeBSD-20061110, OpenSSL 0.9.8e 23 Fe
I used to analyze core dumps with tnos to debug. It has been a coon's
age since I've done such. I am having apache crash and core dump.
There isn't any error info in the log files.
Where is the core dumped to (the main log tells me the core has been
dumped)?
How do I analyze this dump fil
Chris Maness wrote:
I used to analyze core dumps with tnos to debug. It has been a coon's
age since I've done such. I am having apache crash and core dump.
There isn't any error info in the log files.
Where is the core dumped to (the main log tells me the core has been
dumped)?
How do I
thanks
i read the atacontrol man. there is a part in there that says:
..
A quick and dirty way to create such a mirrored array (RAID1) on a new
system is
to boot off the FreeBSD install CD, do a minimal scratch install, abort
out of the post install questions, and at the
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 06:26:51PM -0400, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> >>user:*:3000:3000::0:0:F L:/foo/./user:/bin/sh
> >The usual thing is make the shell /bin/nologin
> Hi Jerry, Thanks -- but
> Changed to /usr/sbin/nologin
>
> So thats not in the 'chroot' aka /foo/user/usr/sbin/nologin
Well,
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:45:05 -0300
sergio lenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> This week I have time to trace the problem with evolution that
> lasts too much time to start.
>
> The problem is that glib on function g_module_load, searchs for a symbol
> g_module_check_init, g_module_u
I'd like to keep track of how many times I've run make for a given
source. I'm sure someone knows how to get make to run a script before
doing anything else, but using the regular build rules (aka. only if a
source file has changed). Of course typing any permutation of this
question into google g
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 01:15:52 Steve Franks wrote:
> I'd like to keep track of how many times I've run make for a given
> source. I'm sure someone knows how to get make to run a script before
> doing anything else, but using the regular build rules (aka. only if a
> source file has changed).
Paul Schmehl presented these words - circa 3/11/08 1:02 PM->
--On Tuesday, March 11, 2008 19:25:31 + Andy Watts
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi People
l downloaded FreeBSD 6.3 the other day out of curiosity..
The installation started ok but it all went wrong when it came to
connecting
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Mark Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking to build a new server, looking for a dual amd 940 board with
> sata II support. I have googled, but still looking for a firm success
> before spending the money.
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 01:46:40 Patrick Mahan wrote:
> Paul Schmehl presented these words - circa 3/11/08 1:02 PM->
>
> > --On Tuesday, March 11, 2008 19:25:31 + Andy Watts
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> My router's address is 192.168.1.1 and running ifconfig on my linux
> >> mac
Hello, does FreeBSD 7 support booting from SATA DVD drives? When I tried
6.2, it didn't work, and I was hoping it has been fixed by now.
Thanks for any info,
Mike
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Mike Garrett wrote:
Hello, does FreeBSD 7 support booting from SATA DVD drives? When I tried
6.2, it didn't work, and I was hoping it has been fixed by now.
Thanks for any info,
Mike
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Mel presented these words - circa 3/11/08 6:10 PM->
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 01:46:40 Patrick Mahan wrote:
Paul Schmehl presented these words - circa 3/11/08 1:02 PM->
--On Tuesday, March 11, 2008 19:25:31 + Andy Watts
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My router's address is 192.168.1.1
Hi there
As a relatively inexperienced user of FreeBSD I have little input to offer
the community as a whole save to suggest that offering a DVD iso image
from which to install would save the sometimes extreme tediousness of disc
swapping when adding packages. If I knew more about it I woul
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