HI ADMIN,
I just want to ask, is this freeBSD compatible with my i686 CPU. if there
any, please advice me what version should i use. TQ
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Hello Abd,
Yes it is. If you are a newcomer to FreeBSD i suggest you go for the latest
RELEASE which
is 7.0.
All the platforms supported by FreeBSD as well as places where FBSD can be
downloaded
can be found here: http://www.freebsd.org/where.html.
And of course don't forget to check:
The Hand
On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 17:00 +0800, Abd Hamid Shamsi wrote:
> HI ADMIN,
> I just want to ask, is this freeBSD compatible with my i686 CPU. if there
> any, please advice me what version should i use. TQ
Should do - i386 is just for arch type.
I believe 7.0 is the latest current release.
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But say that I yanked the photos and used just plain text: 8-bit chars
perhaps, and created my own CDROM version. --I *wouldn't* waste my time
duplicating this collection, but say that I did. Could this be done in
plain HTML and not require an ISO disc?
you may u
Hi,
When i look at / in a standard installation like :
FreeBSD XXX 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0: Sun Feb 24 19:59:52 UTC
2008 r...@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
There is only 1 file, named entropy :
-rw--- 1 root wheel 4096 Dec 11 17:36 entropy
I
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 02:08:10PM +0100, Bernard Dugas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When i look at / in a standard installation like :
> FreeBSD XXX 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0: Sun Feb 24 19:59:52 UTC
> 2008 r...@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
>
> There is only 1 file,
On 12/16/08, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>>> it's simple:
>>
>> More simple when you tell it ;-) Thanks a lot, i will try it tonight !
>
> it doesn't have chance - must work :)
>
>>
>>> I wish it's helpful, doing this doesn't just save space but saves time -
>>> you have to upgrade software once.
>>
>>
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD 7.0 system that im using in production. I want to create a
> FreeBSD virtual machine, to use as a testbed for this production box.
>
> The last time i did this it took a lot of time to get the VM set
> up--installing
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
-rw--- 1 root wheel 4096 Dec 11 17:36 entropy
I can't find any reference to that file in FreeBSD doc.
Any reference to it ? What is it used for ? I have look in RANDOM
area, but no reference...
at startup it seeds random generator, every 11 minutes and at shutdo
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 16:07:48 +0100 (CET)
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> at startup it seeds random generator, every 11 minutes and at
> shutdown it's saved from random generator.
Only at shutdown, the entropy stored every eleven minutes is
in /var/db/entropy/
_
Здравствуйте, Questions.
My system is overloaded, I run top to figure out which precess take
time. In both cases CPU/WCPU I do not see which process take all the
time. Which process take all processor time??
last pid: 24535; load averages: 3.86, 3.07, 3.07up 1+13:34:28 17:25:19
193 proce
are you using 7-branch?
in my 7.1 system there is same problem. top shows often nonsense in CPU
usage of a process, but totals are OK.
you even gave an example - bzip2 can't use 0% CPU running - more close to
100% :)
as long as everything goes fine 100% CPU load is OK. if it's mostly mysql
Michel Talon wrote:
Nothing limits the number of concurrent threads. Personnally i have
checked i can run Grub Next Generation Python Client with 600 threads
without any problem.
niobe% uname -a
FreeBSD niobe.lpthe.jussieu.fr 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Tue Jul
22 10:31:01 CEST 2008
niobe%
boot.
Thanks a lot !
1- How may i suggest/learn to add this info in the random generator man page,
so that a search in doc gives the right result ?
use sent-pr
2- As / will be mounted read-only, how can i tell the ramdom generator to put
this /entropy file somewhere in /var, where i thi
shutdown it's saved from random generator.
Only at shutdown, the entropy stored every eleven minutes is
in /var/db/entropy/
thanks for correction.
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Wojciech Puchar wrote:
mount_unionfs
but i don't know how stable it is.
Thanks to fill my dreams :-) The dream is close, but still a dream :-(
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mount_unionfs&sektion=8&apropos=0&manpath=FreeBSD+7.0-RELEASE
"BUGS
THIS FILE SYSTEM TYPE IS NOT YET FUL
Hi all;
Ok so i've reinstalled fBSD-7 and i'm running apache 2.2 installed using
pkg_add
I need to also run php as a module for apache (the web software i'm using
requires php as module no cgi).
Now I pkg_add'ed php5 from sparc64/all tree on ftp.freebsd.org,
I think I missed passing a variable
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 08:38:35AM -0500, Richard M Stallman wrote:
> I don't think it is that bad - the intent is for the software to be
> freely available for *people* to use. It is actually about our freedom.
>
> You have it right. Copyleft licenses defend freedom for all users by
> s
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 16:23:05 +0100
Bernard Dugas wrote:
> 2- As / will be mounted read-only, how can i tell the ramdom
> generator to put this /entropy file somewhere in /var, where i think
> it should be ? Or is there any tricky hidden problem ?
It has to be on the root partition as it's used
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 10:59:39 +0100 (CET), Wojciech Puchar
wrote:
> you may create small .iso image that consist of some stupid images, readme
> or autorun configured to format c: ;), then strip first 512 bytes of it
> with
>
> dd if=winiso.iso bs=512 skip=1 of=tmp;mv tmp winiso.iso
>
> THEN
>
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Gary Hartl
> Sent: 16 December 2008 14:36
> To: FreeBSD Questions
> Ok so i've reinstalled fBSD-7 and i'm running apache 2.2
> installed using
> pkg_add
>
> I
> Ok so i've reinstalled fBSD-7 and i'm running apache 2.2
> installed using
> pkg_add
>
> I need to also run php as a module for apache (the web
> software i'm using
> requires php as module no cgi).
>
> Now I pkg_add'ed php5 from sparc64/all tree on ftp.freebsd.org,
>
> I think I missed pas
Otto wrote:
> Exception in thread 30:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 486, in
> __bootstrap_in=
> ner
> self.run()
>
> The number of errors increases rapidly with even bigger number of
> threads.
> Is there any way I can increase the
7.0 is perfectly stable and is recommended for production use. It's not
bleeding edge code. That's 8.0-CURRENT which is NOT for production use.
Unless you have a particular reason for using 6.x I would go with 7.0 It's
fully tested.
nothing is ever fully tested ;) but yes, 7.0 can be classified
On December 16, 2008, Andreas Rudisch wrote:
> A Vuze developer told me, that transfers via UDP and TCP are using
> different sets of native java APIs. TCP is non-blocking IO, so there
> could be a problem in the FreeBSD Java code.
This is a stab in the dark (I am not a Vuze) user but I have had s
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Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD 7.0 system that im using in production. I want to create a
> FreeBSD virtual machine, to use as a testbed for this production box.
>
> The last time i did this it took a lot of time to get the VM set
>
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 00:50:30 Anthony M. Rasat wrote:
> Abd Hamid Shamsi wrote:
> >I just want to ask, is this freeBSD compatible with my
> >i686 CPU. if there any, please advice me what version
> >should i use.
>
> FreeBSD came with two x86 flavour (can I said that? LOL sorry just had an
>
Thank you. Your system will be shut down now."
Ah... autorun.inf and exit_windows_ex() are such modern tools
autorun.inf is a few windows thing that is simple and even works.
just remember to strip this first 512 bytes from iso file, as 512 bytes
will be takes by tar header before iso file.
Are there any shortcuts for this, e.g. a way i can automatically install the same ports
on the new "machine"? I didnt see anything in the handbook or FAQ about this,
but id think that people need to do this all the time. Any other advice for mirroring the
system?
simply copy everything
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Abd Hamid Shamsi wrote:
>I just want to ask, is this freeBSD compatible with my
>i686 CPU. if there any, please advice me what version
>should i use.
FreeBSD came with two x86 flavour (can I said that? LOL sorry just had an ice
cream earlier) which is x86 (32-bit) and x86_64 (64-bit).
The x86 f
I have a FreeBSD 7.0 system that im using in production. I want to create a
FreeBSD virtual machine, to use as a testbed for this production box.
The last time i did this it took a lot of time to get the VM set up--installing
all the right ports, getting the database configuration right, etc.
A
--- On Tue, 12/16/08, Greg Larkin wrote:
> From: Greg Larkin
> Subject: Re: Copying system/ports configuration?
> To: bg271...@yahoo.com
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008, 8:41 AM
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> Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum w
Thank you for all replies. I learned new CMS's.
I decided to switch Mambo to other FreeBSD 7.0 server for temporarily.
And planning to upgrade older FreeBSD 5.4 to 7.0. Short time frame
not allows me to switch contents to new CMS.
Anyway, it's sad that current ports tree still have old Mambo ver
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 08:09:14 -0800
Norbert Papke wrote:
> This is a stab in the dark (I am not a Vuze) user but I have had similar
> problems with other Java apps (e.g., Netbeans, Tomcat). The VM's TCP stack,
> for some reason, wants to use IPv6. To force it to use IPv4, invoke Java
> with "
Freebsd 7.1-PreRelease KDE 3.5.10 AMD64 .. below is sigserv msg.
Application: Dolphin (dolphin), signal SIGSEGV
[New Thread 0x805f02180 (LWP 100285)]
[Switching to Thread 0x805f02180 (LWP 100285)]
[KCrash handler]
#6 0x000801cc3560 in QByteArray::operator= ()
from /usr/local/lib/qt4/li
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:26:05 -0800 (PST), "Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum"
wrote:
> I dont quickly see a free tool to do this. Maybe its easier
> to do this from scratch
The handbook mentions a common method to transfer installed
systems partition-wise using dump and restore. Maybe this is
useful to
on NFS server.
Lot of root directories can be shared and mounted in fstab, after booting
process : /usr, /home...
In current solution, the minimum root directories i had to keep for managing
to boot are :
bin libexec sbin boot etc lib
i already did such things but with NetBSD 1.5 for my Xt
HI ADMIN,
I just want to ask, is this freeBSD compatible with my i686 CPU. if there
any, please advice me what version should i use. TQ
every version is
Regards
Mohd Shamsi Hafiz bin Abdul Hamid
Pegawai Pemasaran
Galeri Cenderamata Koperasi UPM BHD
Beg Berkunci 260
Pejabat Pos UPM
Universiti
On 12/16/08, KES wrote:
> Здравствуйте, Questions.
>
> My system is overloaded, I run top to figure out which precess take
> time. In both cases CPU/WCPU I do not see which process take all the
> time. Which process take all processor time??
>
> last pid: 24535; load averages: 3.86, 3.07, 3.07
Hi,
I'm working on a project to have many diskless clients PXEbooting on 1
nfs server.
This works now, but i would like to have a more efficient use of disk
space on NFS server.
Lot of root directories can be shared and mounted in fstab, after
booting process : /usr, /home...
In current
Hello Guys,
I have a freebsd 7 Release #0 box, it works as a marble, unfortunately I
have a problem with limewire 4.18. I can connect with any other p2p network
client, (firewall is ok and set up to allow connections on limewire port and
upnp is enable) but limewire wont connect. I have made a sear
To get such content from a DVD, you would just
% tar xf /dev/dvd
But I think this is only possible with UNIX (BSD, Linux, Solaris).
"Windows" cannot handle this, of course.
you may create small .iso image that consist of some stupid images, readme
or autorun configured to format c: ;)
Hi,
I want to extract the list of files changed between 2 snapshots, to be
able to do efficient backups.
Any idea where to find a document about snapshots internal structure ?
Or if you know any port that already do this :-?
Thanks a lot,
Best regards,
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it's simple:
More simple when you tell it ;-) Thanks a lot, i will try it tonight !
it doesn't have chance - must work :)
I wish it's helpful, doing this doesn't just save space but saves time -
you have to upgrade software once.
So preserving consistency, which is the most important whe
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 10:44:14 + (GMT)
alvaro rosales wrote:
> I have a freebsd 7 Release #0 box, it works as a marble,
> unfortunately I have a problem with limewire 4.18. I can connect with
> any other p2p network client, (firewall is ok and set up to allow
> connections on limewire port and
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 14:08:10 +0100
Bernard Dugas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When i look at / in a standard installation like :
> FreeBSD XXX 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0: Sun Feb 24 19:59:52
> UTC 2008 r...@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
> i386
>
> There is only 1 file, name
-rw--- 1 root wheel 4096 Dec 11 17:36 entropy
I can't find any reference to that file in FreeBSD doc.
Any reference to it ? What is it used for ? I have look in RANDOM area, but
no reference...
at startup it seeds random generator, every 11 minutes and at shutdown
it's saved from ra
Hi all;
I need to add something to loader.conf which according to me should be in
/boot
Has something changed so that it wouldn't be there anymore.
Or do i just create it and it will parse it out at boot.
I need to add
accf_http_load="YES"
to correct a problem with apache22 giving me the pro
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
i already did such things but with NetBSD 1.5 for my Xterminal distro.
it's simple:
More simple when you tell it ;-) Thanks a lot, i will try it tonight !
I wish it's helpful, doing this doesn't just save space but saves time -
you have to upgrade software once.
So p
Any mistake?
The rl driver supports some really terrible hardware, so I'm far from
convinced that your custom kernel is causing the problems. Perhaps you
could check by switching back to a GENERIC kernel for a while.
It works well with GENERIC when I'm simply serfing the net or
fetching ports
Hello list,
Trying to run Grub Next Generation Python Client
(http://grub.org/?q=en/node/204) on my FreeDSD 7.1 box with as many
threads as possible. Python version is 2.5.2.
The question is, what limits the number of concurrent threads I can run? I have
free memory and cpu, but starting from a
Hello Guys,
I have a freebsd 7 Release #0 box, it works as a marble,
unfortunately I have a problem with limewire 4.18. I can connect with
any other p2p network client, (firewall is ok and set up to allow
connections on limewire port and upnp is enable) but limewire wont
connect. I have made a sear
LDAP is the way to go.
the right tool for the task is the way to go.
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I have a new system put together (see below). In booting it up for the first
time, it hangs.
I'm booting from a FreeBSD 7.0 distribution on a USB drive.
Here are the messages, in part...
.
.
.
sc0: at flags 0x100 on isa0
sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300>
vga0: at port 0x3c0-0x
Greg Larkin skrev:
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Jeff Laine skrev:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 02:00:12PM +0100, Roger Olofsson wrote:
Dear mailing list,
I am sorry if this question has been asked over and over again -
however the htdig search interface f
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 13:19:54 -0500, "Gary Hartl" wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> I need to add something to loader.conf which according to me should be in
> /boot
>
> Has something changed so that it wouldn't be there anymore.
>
> Or do i just create it and it will parse it out at boot.
No, you're comple
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 11:09:44 -0800 (PST), ThinkDifferently
wrote:
>
> I have a new system put together (see below). In booting it up for the first
> time, it hangs.
>
> I'm booting from a FreeBSD 7.0 distribution on a USB drive.
>
> Here are the messages, in part...
>
> [...]
>
> .
> hptrr:
Does anyone know how to print a pdf file using LPRng?
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Bernard Dugas writes:
> I want to extract the list of files changed between 2 snapshots, to be
> able to do efficient backups.
>
> Any idea where to find a document about snapshots internal structure ?
>
> Or if you know any port that already do this :-?
An easier way would be to generate an mtr
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
2- As / will be mounted read-only, how can i tell the ramdom generator
to put this /entropy file somewhere in /var, where i think it should
be ? Or is there any tricky hidden problem ?
man rc.conf seek entropy_file and entropy_dir
Thanks, detail is available in /etc/d
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 18:23:14 -0200, luizbcampos wrote:
>Does anyone know how to print a pdf file using LPRng?
In principle,
% lpr filename.pdf
Or you can use gv's or xpdf's print option which should place
the PDF file's content into the printer job queue.
If your printer is PostScr
Or you can use gv's or xpdf's print option which should place
the PDF file's content into the printer job queue.
If your printer is PostScript capable, you could eventually
use pdf2ps and then feed the PS directly into the printer.
if not - ghostscript processes both ps and pdf
example filter
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
On 12/16/08, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
When you want to change something, you add a rw TransparentLayer :
mount -tl yournfsserver:/StationYchanges/etc /etc
So that changed or added files are only stored in this rw partition, thus
very small and easy to manage.
This would
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:26:05 -0800 (PST), "Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum"
wrote:
> I dont quickly see a free tool to do this. Maybe its easier
> to do this from scratch
I just found last week ports-mngnt/portmaster that can help you to do
that, and i have suggested portmaster author to add an -exp
Thank you RW, i am new on the list, i didn't answer you because i didn't
received your answer while i received others, don't know why yet.
I would be very interested to find a large but right view in the man
documentation of what is happening exactly to this poor lost file :-)
The etc/default
MOUNT_NULLFS(8) doc is very detailled, but i can't find how to use it for my
problem : being able to go from common shared configuration to specific
you can't - nullfs doesn't do this.
use symlinks
/etc containing tons of links to /sharedetc and few files instead of
symlink - for those that
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Bernard Dugas writes:
I want to extract the list of files changed between 2 snapshots, to be
able to do efficient backups.
Any idea where to find a document about snapshots internal structure ?
Or if you know any port that already do this :-?
An easier way would be
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Bernard Dugas writes:
I want to extract the list of files changed between 2 snapshots, to be
able to do efficient backups.
Any idea where to find a document about snapshots internal structure ?
Or if you know any port that already do this :-?
An easier way would be to
On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 15:02 +0100, Bernard Dugas wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > i already did such things but with NetBSD 1.5 for my Xterminal distro.
> >
> > it's simple:
>
> More simple when you tell it ;-) Thanks a lot, i will try it tonight !
>
> > I wish it's helpful, doing this doesn'
On 12/16/08, Bernard Dugas wrote:
> Paul B. Mahol wrote:
>
>> On 12/16/08, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>
When you want to change something, you add a rw TransparentLayer :
mount -tl yournfsserver:/StationYchanges/etc /etc
So that changed or added files are only stored in this rw parti
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 21:39:56 +0100
Bernard Dugas wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >> 2- As / will be mounted read-only, how can i tell the ramdom
> >> generator to put this /entropy file somewhere in /var, where i
> >> think it should be ? Or is there any tricky hidden problem ?
> >
> > man rc.
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
Well, I tested unionfs on CURRENT and it did not crashed on me. Feel
free to test it on 7 STABLE and report results to developers.
Thanks for the feed-back, i will no more be afraid to test :-)
I will tell you later,
Best regards,
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On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 13:19 -0500, Gary Hartl wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> I need to add something to loader.conf which according to me should be in
> /boot
>
> Has something changed so that it wouldn't be there anymore.
>
> Or do i just create it and it will parse it out at boot.
>
> I need to add
>
i was recently informed that the firm that bought secondary.com is
going to
begin charging $100/mo. i nearly choked on that, but whatever... i'm
looking for an *.org who does DNS secondaries free oe nearly so. i know
there is at least one place, but it's been ye
On Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 02:42PM, "Gary Kline"
wrote:
>
> i was recently informed that the firm that bought secondary.com is
> going to
> begin charging $100/mo. i nearly choked on that, but whatever... i'm
> looking for an *.org who does DNS secondaries free oe near
is there any documentation or a helpful website for how to use ports to
install php5?
i'm used to compiling it with a pretty long configuration command for all
the optional bits i need, e.g. --with-dom --with-dom-xslt --enable-dom
--with-pear --with-gd etc. etc. on and on.
i'm unclear how these o
Tom Worster wrote:
> is there any documentation or a helpful website for how to use ports to
> install php5?
>
> i'm used to compiling it with a pretty long configuration command for all
> the optional bits i need, e.g. --with-dom --with-dom-xslt --enable-dom
> --with-pear --with-gd etc. etc. on a
Tom Worster wrote:
is there any documentation or a helpful website for how to use ports to
install php5?
i'm used to compiling it with a pretty long configuration command for all
the optional bits i need, e.g. --with-dom --with-dom-xslt --enable-dom
--with-pear --with-gd etc. etc. on and on
Brett Davidson wrote:
>
>> Tom Worster wrote:
>>
>>> is there any documentation or a helpful website for how to use ports to
>>> install php5?
>>>
>>> i'm used to compiling it with a pretty long configuration command for
>>> all
>>> the optional bits i need, e.g. --with-dom --with-dom-xslt --ena
install the options from lang/php5-extensions . Gives you tons of
options for php5.
Amitabh
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 5:53 AM, Tom Worster wrote:
> is there any documentation or a helpful website for how to use ports to
> install php5?
>
> i'm used to compiling it with a pretty long configuration
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Brett Davidson wrote:
Tom Worster wrote:
is there any documentation or a helpful website for how to use ports to
install php5?
i'm used to compiling it with a pretty long configuration command for
all
the optional bits i need, e.g. --with-dom --with-dom-xslt -
Brett Davidson wrote:
> Steve Bertrand wrote:
>> Brett Davidson wrote:
>>> Run make config on the php port to see if any configuration options you
>>> need are mentioned there.
>>> I normally utlise the php-extensions port - run make config in there for
>>> options.
>>>
>>
>> One of the reaso
Polytropon wrote:
>
> On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 11:09:44 -0800 (PST), ThinkDifferently wrote:
>> hptrr: no controller detected.
>
> It looks like there's a proble with the hptrr driver? Have you
> tried loading the "HighPoint RocketRAID device drive" by putting
>
> hptrr_load="YES"
>
...some more interesting errors from bootup...My biz partner seemed
interested in these (don't know why)...
hptrr: HPT RocketRAID controller driver v1.1 (Feb 24 2008 10:34:18)
acpi0: <052008 RSDT1050> on motherboard
acpi0: [ITHREAD]
acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
acpi0: reservation of free0, 1000
On Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 02:42PM, "Gary Kline"
wrote:
i was recently informed that the firm that bought secondary.com is going
to
begin charging $100/mo. i nearly choked on that, but whatever... i'm
looking for an *.org who does DNS secondaries free oe nearly so. i know
there is a
ThinkDifferently wrote:
> ...some more interesting errors from bootup...My biz partner seemed
> interested in these (don't know why)...
> hptrr: HPT RocketRAID controller driver v1.1 (Feb 24 2008 10:34:18)
> acpi0: <052008 RSDT1050> on motherboard
> acpi0: [ITHREAD]
> acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
>
Steve Bertrand-2 wrote:
>
> AFAIK, your RocketRAID should be picked up by the 'twe' driver.
>
> If you run a FreeBSD install disk (as opposed to boot-only), are you
> provided with an install location (via sysinstall) as far as hard disks
> are concerned?
>
> Is this RAID array something that
Matt Emmerton wrote:
On Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 02:42PM, "Gary Kline"
wrote:
i was recently informed that the firm that bought secondary.com is
going to
begin charging $100/mo. i nearly choked on that, but whatever... i'm
looking for an *.org who does DNS secondaries free oe nearly
ThinkDifferently wrote:
>
>
> Steve Bertrand-2 wrote:
>>
>> AFAIK, your RocketRAID should be picked up by the 'twe' driver.
>>
>> If you run a FreeBSD install disk (as opposed to boot-only), are you
>> provided with an install location (via sysinstall) as far as hard disks
>> are concerned?
>
Paul Schmehl wrote:
> --On December 16, 2008 7:33:31 PM -0600 Steve Bertrand
> wrote:
>>
>> One of the reasons I've had to edit Makefile manually was because a
>> client needed JPEG support.
>>
>> At the time, `make config' didn't provide that option.
>>
>
> You should *never* need to edit a Make
ThinkDifferently wrote:
ThinkDifferently wrote:
Steve Bertrand-2 wrote:
AFAIK, your RocketRAID should be picked up by the 'twe' driver.
If you run a FreeBSD install disk (as opposed to boot-only), are you
provided with an install location (via sysinstall) as far as hard disks
are con
--On December 16, 2008 7:33:31 PM -0600 Steve Bertrand
wrote:
One of the reasons I've had to edit Makefile manually was because a
client needed JPEG support.
At the time, `make config' didn't provide that option.
You should *never* need to edit a Makefile in a port. (Well, extremely
rarel
ThinkDifferently wrote:
>> This system is so spankin' new, there's nothing loaded on it. This RAID
>> array is just something I setup in the BIOS. It's not even been
>> initialized yet...because I can't even load the OS to install anything.
>>
>
> Well, still no joy. :-(
>
> I have tried boot
On 12/16/08 8:10 PM, "Amitabh Kant" wrote:
> install the options from lang/php5-extensions . Gives you tons of
> options for php5.
thanks for the pointer. i think i found everything i needed in there.
i'm not sure how i feel about having 55 more ports installed than i would
have if i'd install
On 12/16/08 8:33 PM, "Steve Bertrand" wrote:
> One of the reasons I've had to edit Makefile manually was because a
> client needed JPEG support.
>
> At the time, `make config' didn't provide that option.
>
> You make a couple of valuable points however. It would be easier if the
> OP's demands
On Dec 16, 2008, at 6:42 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
i was recently informed that the firm that bought secondary.com is
going to
begin charging $100/mo. i nearly choked on that, but whatever...
i'm
looking for an *.org who does DNS secondaries free oe nearly so. i
know
there is
Steve Bertrand-2 wrote:
>
> Out of pure sheer curiosity, does the machine boot ok with the
> "boot-only" if you pull the RAID card out of its slot?
>
There is no RAID card. Everything is on the motherboard.
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Another item of curiosity...
I just now tried booting from a CentOS 5.2 DVD. It also hangs with a little
window titled "Loading SCSI driver" that says "Loading ahci driver..." The
funny thing is, I've tried turning off all RAID functionality in the BIOS.
On my mobo, this entails setting it to I
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