Per olof Ljungmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a clever way to run make delete-old in /usr/src so that (y)
> will be the default answer? Otherwise it's pressing "y" 437 times in
> my case...
yes | make del
u where your vulnerabilities lie, and explain the ports in
> pretty good detail.
http://www.grcsucks.com/
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mount -t linprocfs none /compat/linux/proc
> I have found other reports of this problem, but never a solution.
> Please let me know what other information would be useful, or where I
> should be asking this question. Thanks.
freebsd-java is the list for java questions.
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is fully
> functional otherwise (accessed via ssh).
It sounds like the behaviour I experienced on the Dell Latitude D610.
I wrote about my solution here:
http://borderworlds.dk/blog/20071027-00.html
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grub on the USB memory stick and use memdisk from
the syslinux package to load the image. A sample menu entry for grub
is included in the script.
http://borderworlds.dk/~xi/iso2diskimage.pl
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e you can just do "ssh your.own.host-tunneled" and go through
your.friends.host transparently.
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load a single 2gig file and make a GBDE on it.
You could probably use geom_gate for it and forward the connection from the
local ggatec to the remote ggated via your ssh connection.
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Ensel Sharon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Christian Laursen wrote:
>
>> Ensel Sharon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You could probably use geom_gate for it and forward the connection from the
>> local ggatec to the remote ggated via your s
gularly.
>
> Problem is: rsyncing the mail directories takes about 20 minutes, and the
> only way to ensure that a good copy is achieved is to shut down Cyrus
> during the backup. This makes it a little prohibitive to be doing this
> very often.
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Christian Laursen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> > If you are running FreeBSD 5, you should be able to make a filesystem snapshot
> > and rsync from there.
>
> I suppose I should have commented on that
Perica Veljanovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to do source routing in FreeBSD?
You can do that with ipfw and fwd rules.
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receipt of this signal,
init re-reads the ttys(5) file.
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any problems for applications that are written properly.
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pecifics. Is there such a thing in existence? If not I may try to put one
> together, for other people like me.
Kirk McKusick has written some papers on the topic:
http://www.mckusick.com/softdep/index.html
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kyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The question is how can i make freebsd to AUTOMATICALLY CORRECT (fsck
> -y
> not just fsck) the inconsistency of a HD at boot time after a power failure.
Put the following two lines in /etc/rc.conf:
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background
rectory /usr/home/alan/www/dav"
instead.
Location refers to a URI, not a path in the local filesystem.
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Joseph Begumisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone know of a high availability solution that works on
> freebsd? I have two freebsd servers and would like to have them
> operate in a way that if one fails, the second kicks in.
Take a look at net/freevrrpd.
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> after a disk crash.
That shouldn't be neccesary.
> Does anyone know if this is supposed to be this way?
I'm pretty sure, that it isn't.
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> On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 12:08:53PM +0200, Christian Laursen wrote:
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> > When reviving a disk the data on that disk is calculated from the data and the
> > parity on the other disks.
>
> Yes, but the parity should be recalc
I've been trying to figure out whether the Adaptec 2120S raid controller
is supported by FreeBSD.
Adaptec do not list FreeBSD as a supported platform for the 2120S like
they do for e.g. 2110S.
Is it supported, and if it is, by which driver?
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"John Straiton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So I ask the list again: Is there a way to disable the background
> checking of disks?
Put the follwoing line in /etc/rc.conf:
background_fsck="NO"
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Link DBT-120 works very well.
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re that it will avoid the timeout in newer FreeBSD releases.
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I'm trying to figure out how to change the location of
formatted man pages, but have so far been unsuccessful.
I want them to end up somewhere under /var instead of
/usr. Has anyone had any success with this?
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to check the clean bit, can someone point me in the
> general direction of where this bit is set (variable name in some
> structure, etc).
dumpfs(8) prints a lot of stuff about the specified filesystem, including
the clean flag.
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ore a crash.
You risk that on journalled filesystems too.
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ertainly works for me with FreeBSD 5.1)
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enu.lst to it and made everything 444.
Try having the real file be /boot/grub/menu.lst and make /etc/grub.conf a
symlink to that.
Personally I don't have any grub.conf and it works fine without it.
Grub has very little chance to follow a symlink to another partition in the
boot environmen
It works pretty well for me.
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probably not the correct way to fix it, but it works for me. :)
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Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.4.2-b28 mixed mode)
> #
> # Error ID: 4F533F4C494E55580E43505001C9
> #
>
> Heap at VM Abort:
> Heap
> ^C^C^C^C^C^C
> Killed
> myhost#
[snip]
> How to solve this?
Mount lin
"Nikolas Britton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> IIRC grub can't see UFS2, only UFS. I belive there is a work around
> though. google for it
GRUB has been able to read UFS2 filesystems for a long time.
That doesn't help Ask with his particular proble
SD installer entry in
GRUB.
- Install FreeBSD
The installer will run completely from RAM when booted so you can use
the entire disk for FreeBSD. However, once sysinstall starts writing
stuff to the disk you will no longer be able to boot the installer, so
make sure to
ding the ssh_config man page might reveal a number of other nice
features ssh has to offer.
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Noah writes:
> Christian Laursen wrote:
>> Noah writes:
>>
>>> I am trying to run a shell command to the host at the far end of an ssh
>>> tunnel. Here is how I structured access. Is there any way to do this
>>> more compactly on one line?
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
Is there a way in FreeBSD to combine a number of network interfaces to
one virtual interface on which I can tcpdump all the traffic of those
interfaces at once?
pflog(4) might be a possibility.
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generate a config file itself. Just run "X -configure".
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be provided for the ifconfig command.
In some cases (depending on the NIC and the BIOS) WOL works even without
OS support. It might be worth testing before you do anything else.
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2) and 3) are more difficult.
% Is there software that already does this?
Take a look at tarsnap.
http://www.tarsnap.com/
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Result was a
> /boot/kernel/amr.ko text=xx data=xx syms=xxx
> so I guess the driver has been loaded successfully.
Try "load mpt" instead. That should give you /dev/da0*.
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c.
Combined with auto install, mergemaster requires little effort.
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into that.
I had to do this once and chose to run php in cgi mode from a native
apache. If you want to use php as an apache module, you'll need an
apache built for linux as well.
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Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Doesn't QEMU do AMD64 too, or am I misinterpreting x86_64 as AMD64?
> http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/status.html
Yes it does. AMD64 and x86_64 is the same thing.
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> Somebody please tell me it is possible to create a file system larger
> than 1.2TB.
It is:
FilesystemSizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/concat/c01.6T846G648G 57%/backup
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