I have a drive with two filesystems.
/dev/da1s1d 412G 337G 42G 89%
and
/dev/da1s1e 130G 19M 119G 0%
I need the space on da1s1e.
Does FreeBSD have any mechanism to enlarge
s1d after I delete s1e ?
Would GParted be able to do this?
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On 10/09/2011 08:17, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> I have a drive with two filesystems.
> /dev/da1s1d 412G 337G 42G 89%
> and
> /dev/da1s1e 130G 19M 119G 0%
>
> I need the space on da1s1e.
>
> Does FreeBSD have any mechanism to enlarge
> s1d after I delete s1e ?
These are normal FreeBSD UFS2 f
2011-09-09 22:29, Polytropon skrev:
On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:56:18 +0200, Leslie Jensen wrote:
2011-09-09 18:17, Rares Aioanei skrev:
On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 17:47:16 +0200
Leslie Jensen wrote:
/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/pdftops failed
Does the file exist?
Yes!
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wh
Hi All
I am sure there is a simple answer to this but I google has not overly helped.
I am trying to mount a samba share that is on a FreeBSD 8.2 server to another
FreeBSD 8.2 server,
Mount_smbfs -I //user@host/share /mountpoint
It then asks for a password, I enter the users password and then
I am trying to install Mumble on a headless FreeBSD server which has no need
for X11. Why is this port trying to install X11? Seems like it shouldn't be
needed.
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On 10/09/2011 07:52, Mr. Darren wrote:
> I am trying to install Mumble on a headless FreeBSD server which has
> no need for X11. Why is this port trying to install X11? Seems like
> it shouldn't be needed.
Is that X libraries or the X server it's trying to install? The first
is perfectly reason
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 11:47:59 +0200
Leslie Jensen articulated:
> 2011-09-09 22:29, Polytropon skrev:
> > On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:56:18 +0200, Leslie Jensen wrote:
> >> 2011-09-09 18:17, Rares Aioanei skrev:
> >>> On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 17:47:16 +0200
> >>> Leslie Jensen wrote:
> >>>
> /usr/local
Has anyone any experience with this media streaming port, their forums are
helpful but largely if you are using linux / os X / win, not much on FreeBSD?
Feel free to discuss off list if you feel it to be more appropriate.
Regards
Graeme
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Hi Mathew,
> On 09/09/2011 15:13, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
> > I've been trying to update libnotify and libproxy following the
> > instructions in UPDATING, which is to do
> >
> > portmaster -r libnotify-0
> >
> > This trys to install ghostscript9, and fails. Apparently ghostscript9
> > conflicts
On 10/09/2011 16:12, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
> gnome-art is peculiar. There is nothing in that directory but the work
> directory, no makefile or anything. And nothing I can find in UPDATE
> about alacarte or gnome-art.
>
> Any further thoughts, if you have time?
That is an ex-port.
lucid-nonsen
Have test pc. Been running 8.2 just fine. Installed 9.0 from cd and
after playing around tried to reinstall 8.2. Got error about GTP table
while trying to setup the HD. Used 8.0 livecd to
"dd if=/del/zero of=/dev/ad0 count=5 to wipe the start of the HD clean.
Now 8.2 install issues this msg
GEOM
Fbsd8 wrote:
> How do I fix the HD so 8.2 will install?
man gpart, in particular the RECOVERING section. there are 2 copies of
the GPT you have erased only one. See gpart recover and gpart destroy.
By the way FreeBSD-8.2 has the gpart utility so i suppose installation
on GPT is possible. And as
>
> On 10/09/2011 16:12, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
> > gnome-art is peculiar. There is nothing in that directory but the work
> > directory, no makefile or anything. And nothing I can find in UPDATE
> > about alacarte or gnome-art.
> >=20
> > Any further thoughts, if you have time?
>
> That is an e
Michel Talon wrote:
Fbsd8 wrote:
How do I fix the HD so 8.2 will install?
man gpart, in particular the RECOVERING section. there are 2 copies of
the GPT you have erased only one. See gpart recover and gpart destroy.
By the way FreeBSD-8.2 has the gpart utility so i suppose installation
on GP
On 9/6/2011 10:44 AM, Michael Doyle wrote:
> Lots of other people have given good answers. I'm just chiming in on
> points 3 and 7
>
> On 20 Aug 2011, at 05:47, Evan Busch wrote:
>
>> "What is a quality operating system?"
>
> I work as a database developer in an SME. I support end users on Mac O
On 13:49 Sat 10 Sep , Fbsd8 wrote:
> After erasing the front of the HD nether 9.0 or 8.2 will install.
> Can I use livecd dd command to erase the second copy of the GPT?
> Where is it at?
Try "gpart destroy -F ". You should be able to recreate a GPT or MBR
scheme after that.
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On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 03:19:30PM -0300, Rodolpho Henrique Orlovsky Eckhardt
wrote:
> On 13:49 Sat 10 Sep , Fbsd8 wrote:
> > After erasing the front of the HD nether 9.0 or 8.2 will install.
> > Can I use livecd dd command to erase the second copy of the GPT?
> > Where is it at?
>
> Try "gpa
Rodolpho Henrique Orlovsky Eckhardt wrote:
On 13:49 Sat 10 Sep , Fbsd8 wrote:
After erasing the front of the HD nether 9.0 or 8.2 will install.
Can I use livecd dd command to erase the second copy of the GPT?
Where is it at?
Try "gpart destroy -F ". You should be able to recreate a GPT or
Fbsd8 schreef:
Have test pc. Been running 8.2 just fine. Installed 9.0 from cd and
after playing around tried to reinstall 8.2. Got error about GTP table
while trying to setup the HD. Used 8.0 livecd to
"dd if=/del/zero of=/dev/ad0 count=5 to wipe the start of the HD clean.
Now 8.2 install issu
Johan Hendriks wrote:
Fbsd8 schreef:
Have test pc. Been running 8.2 just fine. Installed 9.0 from cd and
after playing around tried to reinstall 8.2. Got error about GTP table
while trying to setup the HD. Used 8.0 livecd to
"dd if=/del/zero of=/dev/ad0 count=5 to wipe the start of the HD clea
On 15:10 Sat 10 Sep , Fbsd8 wrote:
> gpart destroy -F da0
> gives this message
> gpart: geom 'da0': Invalid argument
> da0 has the HD in question connected through usb port.
Try: gpart destroy -F /dev/da0
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pgpEh7EX8Crg7.pgp
Description: PGP signa
Fbsd8 schreef:
Johan Hendriks wrote:
Fbsd8 schreef:
Have test pc. Been running 8.2 just fine. Installed 9.0 from cd and
after playing around tried to reinstall 8.2. Got error about GTP
table while trying to setup the HD. Used 8.0 livecd to
"dd if=/del/zero of=/dev/ad0 count=5 to wipe the star
Johan Hendriks wrote:
Fbsd8 schreef:
Johan Hendriks wrote:
Fbsd8 schreef:
Have test pc. Been running 8.2 just fine. Installed 9.0 from cd and
after playing around tried to reinstall 8.2. Got error about GTP
table while trying to setup the HD. Used 8.0 livecd to
"dd if=/del/zero of=/dev/ad0 c
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 11:53:48 +0100, Graeme Dargie wrote:
> I am trying to mount a samba share that is on a FreeBSD 8.2
> server to another FreeBSD 8.2 server,
>
> Mount_smbfs -I //user@host/share /mountpoint
>
> It then asks for a password, I enter the users password
> and then get mount_smbfs:
Polytropon wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 11:53:48 +0100, Graeme Dargie wrote:
>> I am trying to mount a samba share that is on a FreeBSD 8.2
>> server to another FreeBSD 8.2 server,
>>
>> Mount_smbfs -I //user@host/share /mountpoint
>>
>> It then asks for a password, I enter the users password
>
Hi,
I'm from Portugal, I see this software on the net, and I make a Live
cd to test him, But, when I try to run it, it ask me for a Login and
Password, so my question is where can I get Login and Password?
Please feedback...
Br
Miguel Ferreira
Portugal
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On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 20:12:47 +0100, mikelectro...@sapo.pt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm from Portugal, I see this software on the net, and I make a Live
> cd to test him, But, when I try to run it, it ask me for a Login and
> Password, so my question is where can I get Login and Password?
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To build FreeBSD 9.0 on USB stick for the old computer, host computer would be
new amd64, cross-compiling for i386.
I see default /var partition size for new FreeBSD installations was to be 4 GB,
so I might be safer with 16 GB rather than 8 GB USB stick, even though there
would be no need to in
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 04:11:26 + (GMT), Thomas Mueller wrote:
> To build FreeBSD 9.0 on USB stick for the old computer, host
> computer would be new amd64, cross-compiling for i386.
Yes, in this case you would need to cross-compile.
> I see default /var partition size for new FreeBSD installa
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 08:36:05 +0200, Leslie Jensen wrote:
>
> >
> > I am not sure exactly what your problem is; however, after the Firefox
> > update, printing now takes forever. I use to be able to click on print
> > and have a document print virtually immediately. Now, I click print and
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