Hi,
I've got a 9.0-R amd64 system I'm trying to netboot / pxeboot from the
network, to install other machines (and do fixups etc.)
I set this up as we setup previous versions here - but setting up a tftp
server, and nfs server - and 'dumping' the contents of the install CD to a
directory on
Take a look at freebsd-hackers mailing list... I have suggested some
change in some Makefile and sh script in order to unless at this moment to
be able to have an unattended system built with sysinstall (the idea I
think it was to maintain sysinstall in 9.0 unless) and using you're
install.cfg.
--On 01 March 2012 11:53 +0100 ego...@ramattack.net wrote:
So I recomend you reading last mails of mine in freebsd-hackers...
Hope it helps,
Bye!
For what it's worth - I've resolved the issue I had (which was basically
the system booted, but failed trying to re-mount root as RW, and hence
On 03/01/12 08:31, Andrei Brezan wrote:
On 29/02/2012 01:08, Da Rock wrote:
On 02/29/12 03:04, Carl Johnson wrote:
Warren Block writes:
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012, Da Rock wrote:
I'm starting to believe this dog won't hunt (in fact is dead,
bloated, and full of worms...); but has anyone got a sol
Hi All,
Are there significant differences in the implementation between the
tftp client in FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE and the client implementation in
pxeboot.bs?
I ask because I have encountered a scenario where pxeboot.bs is
tftp'ing boot files from a PXE server and fails in random spots while
attempt
In the "new" way of booting... you need to have the cd because the own
cd is the root filesystem... and in fact is live filesystem too so
unless you're booting from mfsroot... I assume you should have that line
in /etc/fstab inside the iso image but if you're using mfsroot... I
really e
Hi,
I have:
9.0-RELEASE
and this problem:
ugen4.8: at usbus4
umass2: on usbus4
umass2: 8070i (ATAPI) over Bulk-Only; quirks = 0x0100
umass2:4:2:-1: Attached to scbus4
(probe0:umass-sim2:2:0:0): TEST UNIT READY. CDB: 0 0 0 0 0 0
(probe0:umass-sim2:2:0:0): CAM status: SCSI Status Error
(probe0
Hello All,
I am unable to get the built in mic of a Logitech QuickCam Ultra
Vision to capture sound. I have been testing it using Skype.
-lsusb shows the logitech device.
-Device "sound" and "snd_ich" is complied into my custom kernel.
-running "FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE #0: Mo
hi,
I'm sorry to bother you. I know you probably got something better to do. So
I'll just take a minute.
My system's been down for a while - anyway I wanted to add data from a cd, but
the prompt reads "can't have more than 32 cd devices or drives." I couldn't
figure it out tried alot. So now I
On Thu, 1 Mar 2012 15:52:46 -0800 (PST), Me Me wrote:
> My system's been down for a while - anyway I wanted to add
> data from a cd, but the prompt reads "can't have more than
> 32 cd devices or drives."
Which program does show this message? Please explain what
you've done in order to get that tex
On 03/02/12 06:25, sean wrote:
Hello All,
I am unable to get the built in mic of a Logitech QuickCam Ultra
Vision to capture sound. I have been testing it using Skype.
-lsusb shows the logitech device.
-Device "sound" and "snd_ich" is complied into my custom kernel.
-running "FreeBSD 9.0-
During the new installer for 9.0, what is the default value for DESTDIR?
The reason I'm asking is I setup my partitions manually in the shell
provided for doing this, and I want to know where I need to leave them
mounted before I exit the shell to continue installation.
___
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 10:26:07 +1000, Da Rock
wrote:
>On 03/02/12 06:25, sean wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am unable to get the built in mic of a Logitech QuickCam Ultra
>> Vision to capture sound. I have been testing it using Skype.
>>
>> -lsusb shows the logitech device.
>> -Device "sound" a
El día Friday, March 02, 2012 a las 05:48:11AM +0100, Daniel C. Dowse escribió:
> Hi,
>
> usbconfig -d ugenX.Y do_request 0x22 0x01 0x100 0x86 0x03 0x80 0xBB 0x00
> usbconfig -d ugenX.Y reset
> usbconfig -d ugenX.Y do_request 0x22 0x01 0x100 0x86 0x03 0x80 0xBB 0x00
>
> and then restart webcamd.
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