mented best by Doug Barton in
this thread (over at freebsd-rc@):
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-rc/2007-November/001263.html
Open PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=118255
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ur below
description does not state what exactly you did with the jumper to make
your drives work reliably, only "that the jumper capability on your
disks was available".
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 07:29:26PM +0200, Mel wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 September 2008 18:54:12 Reid Linnemann wrote:
> > Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > > (I'm not subscribed to freebsd-questions, so please CC me on replies.
> > > I'm also not sure how I ended up
of an INSERT); and the cp/rsync method won't
work reliably if you're using InnoDB.
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ecoming so
heavy that you feel you need a hardware RAID controller, that would
be when you should come back to the list (freebsd-stable,
freebsd-hardware, or freebsd-isp) to discuss the problems you're
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sted it to the
-questions list twice, and to the -hackers list once.
Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> responded to you with an mtree command
that should do the trick.
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sk it.
Stick with gmirror or ZFS, unless you have reason to use ccd (it's old,
but it does still work).
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re RAID (LSI Logic, 3Ware, Areca controllers)
There is always a certain degree of "software" (specifically,
processing/work done on the main system's CPU) in all of those, since
there is always a driver involved for interfacing with the cards -- even
ones with dedicated CPUs li
PCI slot and fulfil that
> function generically for any disks in a machine. Solid state hard drives are
> getting there, but they're still too expensive and not really fast enough yet.
You mean this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-RAM
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what will work.
If you have a RAID-1 configuration you want to boot from, gmirror is a
good choice.
If you have a RAID-5 or other configuration you want to boot from, a
software or hardware RAID controller would be sufficient (see above).
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lang/php5, autoconf is run to build the configure script
during the "make configure" stage (which is being executed during part
of "make install"). Note the USE_AUTOTOOLS line in the Makefile.
Make your changes to configure.in.
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Try this:
http://jdc.parodius.com/freebsd/pxeboot_serial_install.html
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be able to examine the configure.in file and "reverse
engineer" how to accomplish what you need. Remember: it's just a mix of
sh, m4, and macros. Don't let it diminish your morale. :-)
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ess.log
This will make a separate logfile per virtual host name, and you
can do whatever you want from there on out.
There's a performance advantage here as well: one logfile means only
one file descriptor open, which is Good(tm). Multiple logfiles opened
under Apache does not scale w
cket 775
boards, and Asus boards. It's become "normal" in this day and age;
otherwise, see if there's a BIOS upgrade (on Asus boards this usually
fixes it; if you change any of those BIOS options, the hard power-off
will happen once, but from that point on reset
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 01:37:56AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> 2) BIOS: Thermal monitoring
I should be more precise: I'm referring to things like fan speed
auto-slowdown or PWM. These boards often offer numerous methods of
throttling fans and other features.
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ptions to vfs.root.mountfrom?
This question should be going to freebsd-fs, not freebsd-questions.
Please re-post it there, and CC [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ZFS maintainer).
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but it still kept
> showing me the dot-files I'd rather not see.
This is not a shell issue, as it applies to csh, sh, and bash.
The "problem" is FreeBSD's /bin/ls. See the ls(1) man page,
specifically the -A option description. What you want is the -I flag.
Place the foll
p- 6.3).
Have you tried the freebsd-stable and freebsd-hackers lists? Supplicant
has been discussed there in the recent and late past.
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LENG_7, cvsup a month ago.
>
> Appreciate your reply very much.
I'm not sure about this, but doesn't building world require that you use
the base system's gcc (e.g. /usr/bin/gcc), and not the one from ports?
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and I don't have direct
> console access.
Can you provide output from dmesg, as well as "geom disk list"?
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gt;
> yes you can. i actually do this
Isn't this what's called "Dangerously Dedicated" mode, and is considered
"very risky behaviour" on FreeBSD nowadays?
I would be wary of doing it that way. Using slices is the preferred
method, e.g. newfs /dev/ad4s1a.
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On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 03:42:53AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 11:07:58AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I tried using fdisk first, same problem, won't let me write to the disk.
> >>
> >> Do
e a
>> serial console for every stage of the boot you would need to mess about
>> with the ramdisk image on the CD.
>
> So creating a boot.config in the root of the CD image cannot be used the
> way it is for a hard drive installation in order to solve that problem
rules should help defeat this, but there is no "magic
rule" you can place into pf.conf that will stop this.
If you want a "magic solution", see blackhole(4).
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roblem is ACPI-related. (I am not subscribed to freebsd-acpi).
A BIOS upgrade might fix the problem.
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On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 08:19:09AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 12:53:03PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
>>> I'm getting a lot of messages like this:
>>>
>>> Oct 4 14:30:00 hellas kernel: Limiting clos
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 02:33:38PM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 00:26:11 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 08:19:09AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> >> block drop all
> >>
> >> looks fairl
ct.
> Do you know anybody who can help r1soft on this issue?
>
> Please see: http://forum.r1soft.com/showpost.php?p=3414&postcount=9
Would the GEOM gate class handle this? See ggatec(8) and ggated(8).
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On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 09:34:46AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 08:19:09AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>>> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
>
>>>> If you want a "magic solution", see blackhole(4).
>>&
ead it. I read the Subject line to mean "I'm
asking a stupid question", not "xfce is stupid". I'm pretty sure Aryeh
meant the lesser, not the latter.
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ooks okay, although I guess the addressing mode chosen is
different on your system. Most of my systems show the end CHS as
1023/254/63.
> Geometry output:
>
> Geom name: ad4
> Providers:
> 1. Name: ad4
>Mediasize: 1000204886016 (932G)
>Sectorsize: 512
>
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 05:36:32PM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 12:58:30PM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is there a known continuous backup solution similar to r1soft backup
>>> f
ded running sade(8) and properly configuring this disk.
> What is sade(8)? I don't have such an application on 6.1, and there is
> nothing in the ports. I think that sade is a 7.0+ tool.
6.1? Why? This is a new install, right? Is there some reason you're
installing 6.1 and not 6
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 09:45:52AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> There is one thing about later FreeBSDs which I am aware of: 48-bit LBA
> addressing. I'm left wondering if what you're running into is a bug or
> a problem with older FreeBSD (6.1) not supporting this. I woul
ng.
If you're willing to try this, you should get in contact with Alfred
Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to discuss/get the patch. Keep in mind
that this patch, as I stated, only applies to CURRENT, and not to
FreeBSD 7 or earlier.
You can download a CURRENT ISO here:
ftp://ftp4.freebsd
est.org/
Bottom line is that this is probably a hardware issue.
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there is no way to do near continuous backups on FreeBSD servers.
>
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
>> That said, I'd like to know exactly how "low-level" R1Soft's software
>> truly is. dump(8), AFAIK, is "block-level" -- and that's a userland
>
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 07:23:00PM +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 10:05 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > > I don't think this has something to with a bios setting/jumper. My
> > > other USB ports are working fine ( I also have an USB
eatsink/fan, I highly recommend you consider
removing it and reseating it. The temperatures you're reporting, in or
out of the BIOS, are what I consider "high". I used to see ~36-37C
on my E6550 per core when idling, and ~43-44C under load. On my Q9550 I
see ~30-36C on i
d using a fixit
image lets you work around the problem. That is just flat out bizarre.
You have to understand: there's been a lot of evolution/bugfixes applied
between 6.1 and 7.1. There's almost too much for me to try and track
down. I'm trying very hard, but it's difficul
8) knobs for theses, but we shouldn't mess with those.
#
pass in quick on $ext_if proto tcp from any to X port { ftp, 49152:65535 }
flags S/SA keep state
Hope this helps, particularly the comments in our pf.conf.
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On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 08:53:30PM +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 11:00 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 07:23:00PM +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 10:05 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > > > > I don
>
> If anyone has any ideas I'm all ears. My google-fu is coming up empty with
> the swi1: net
Can you explain what the problem is?
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t; spinlock_exit consume ~36% CPU time?
>
> Am I missing something? Could anybody help me understand this? Many thanks.
>
> BTW, the kernel is compiled with SMP and PREEMPTION disabled. The scheduler
> is ULE.
What FreeBSD version, and what build date of the kernel?
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" will be able to remove "somefile", as
can be seen here:
# su jim
% id -a
uid=2001(jim) gid=1000(users) groups=1000(users),(somegroup)
% ls -l
total 1
-rw-r- 1 bob somegroup 0 Oct 7 06:22 somefile
% rm somefile
override rw-r- bob/somegroup for somefile? y
% ls -l
total
t your numbers to be right if all the ACPI stuff is working.
Clarification here is needed:
coretemp(4) has nothing to do with ACPI. It gets thermal statistics
from the processor by talking *directly* to the processor with specific
opcodes, the results returned in specific CPU registers. It does
te the error I saw before...
>
> Does this ever get any easier??? How can any one person remember
> all this stuff???
It gets easier with time; don't rush yourself. :-) Even those of us
who have been using UNIX for almost 20 years forget the simplest of
things on a regula
wrong?
mysqldump is in /usr/local/bin, which $PATH does not contain when
running from a cronjob. (PATH inside of cron has a very limited scope,
I believe it's /bin:/usr/bin).
Either set PATH to include /usr/local/bin, or just refer to the
fully-qualified path of mysqldump (/usr/local/bin/
mbinations of sleeps and batches, but I couldnt solve the
> starvation of thread A.
>
> Is the sleep right solution?
>
> I will be grateful if someone could answer on this.
This might be a question for freebsd-hackers, which is more
developer-oriented than -questions.
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>> interrupt?), or memory or kernel resources are low.
>
> well last night i tested it with SCHED_4BSD instead of sched_ule, reduced
> quantum to 2 from 10 and for now - no voice chopping under high
> load. but i will test it more.
What version of FreeBSD are you u
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 06:33:15PM +0100, Frank Shute wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 06:28:32AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 02:25:17PM +0100, Frank Shute wrote:
> > > On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 09:39:40AM -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote:
CPU(user) consumption shows as 100%? Shouldn't they be the same.
Regarding the "memory bloat", what field in top(1) are you basing this
on?
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> Thanks.
Try freebsd-hackers for this sort of question.
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On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 04:43:09PM -0700, Yuri wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> Regarding the "memory bloat", what field in top(1) are you basing this
>> on?
>>
>
> For the total CPU usage I used
> CPU: 100.0% user Active... all others were zeros.
>
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 09:10:07PM -0700, Yuri wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> I'm a little confused. I was mainly referring to your statement:
>>
>> "There is one large active process slowly growing in memory from 500MB
>> to 1300MB, not reading or writin
eaded SQL database (server)
> from ports.
Shouldn't this question be going to the MySQL people and not FreeBSD?
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ge, any company would have a single
host as a single-point-of-failure. You can't take this machine down
for troubleshooting, but you have no failover available. The company
has put themselves into this situation.
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hreaded MPMs) with PHP
since not all extensions support threading. Your Apache needs to be
built without threads and use a non-thread model (e.g. prefork). I've
also had success with Apache-ITK-mpm.
Search the mailing lists for this situation, try the recommendations,
and then if nothing
aid boxes have Internet connectivity, hence my point.
Food for thought. :-)
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x.183:443 <-
> yyy.yyy.yyy.80:53604 FIN_WAIT_2:FIN_WAIT_2
> self tcp 192.168.2.183:443 <- xxx.xxx.xxx.183:443 <-
> yyy.yyy.yyy.80:53605 ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED
>
> Is there any way to set this so that a given client IP will hit the same
> ser
no COM2 on this system.
hint.sio.1.disabled="1"
Thus, in your case, this should suffice (note "hint", not "hints"
like the above paragraph says):
hint.dev.uart.0.flags="0xc0"
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hasised this when
> all other options are already set- and certainly none based on freebsd.
>
> Anyone else with this issue popping up THIS is the answer- set ALL the
> configuration options in the INSTALL file.
This should go to freebsd-ports, not freebsd-questions. I would also
recommen
> connect to the server) then there IS segfault.
>
> There are no options to configure in php5-pgsql.
>
> I tried to change the order or module in extensions.ini, no success so far.
Then my recommendation is to build PHP with DEBUG enabled (see "make
config"), reproduc
is available in libyy.so, which has to be loaded first; however, ld.so
and dlopen(3) have explicit handling for this scenario (see RTLD_NOW vs.
RTLD_LAZY), so I'm at a loss).
That said, if you feel this is a humongous issue, I highly recommend you
mail the PHP port maintainer and
/local/sbin/sendmail
send-mail /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
mailq /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
newaliases /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
If you *really* want to turn off daily/weekly/monthly mails -- which I
strongly DO NOT recommend you do, for MANY reasons -- you should look at
/etc/
report with the PHP folks. This
may be something that's a PHP problem and not a FreeBSD problem. It may
"not be a Linux problem" because for all we know the Linux RPMs and
Portage stuff in CentOS/Gentoo could have workarounds in place.
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ted ports
> by csup'ing the ports tree. I can also still rebuild the world and
> kernel without issue. This is a remote box, and I don't use X with
> it.
It almost sounds like a filesystem problem. You might consider booting
into single-user and running fsck -y.
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Surely it stores the RGB values somewhere, I just don't know if they're
hard-coded. (I'm not an X guru).
It's quite possible in programs like rxvt, PuTTY, and SecureCRT
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; What version of FreeBSD are you using for this? Yes, it matters.
>
> got RELENG_7 yesterday by cvs, now SCHED_ULE works fine.
Great! Glad to hear it. :-) Thanks for following up!
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ralloc: map mismatch
> <118>Oct 9 11:16:26 freebsd savecore: reboot after panic:
> ffs_clusteralloc: map mismatch
> <118>savecore: writing core to vmcore.6
Please reboot your machine into single-user mode, and run "fsck -y".
I'm betting there's some
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 05:56:13PM +0530, Shakul M Hameed wrote:
> check for libm.so.5 in /lib.
> do a softlink of libm.so.4 pointing to libm.so.5
> I guess this should fix your issue.
**DO NOT** do this.
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ness, where
you'll suddenly find yourself making symlinks all over the place. (You
should use libmap.conf for this purpose anyway).
So like I said -- it IS a bad idea. Please do not do it.
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k this is the case since the computer
> freezes at the same time, every day, so it is more likely a software
> problem.
My vote is on a hardware problem. The watchdog timeout you see
indicates a portion of the system is locking up hard. The sig 11 would
indicate a sudden segfault, which
cy to use vfs.ufs.dirhash_maxmem=16777216, which is
16384*1024 (16MBytes).
I'm not fully confident this is what's causing your problem, but it's
definitely a recommendation by Johan.
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setuid: find -sx $MP /dev/null -type f \
$MP == mountpoint, e.g. /, /var, or any other mounted filesystem.
So, what you saw was the periodic check looking for setuid-root
binaries.
Secondly, the kernel does not spawn userland processes like find(1).
Thirdly, dirmem and dirmem_max
nts in memory
> Now it stays this value constantly:
>
> vfs.ufs.dirhash_mem: 44306131
>
> I think it is now caching everything.
>
> Thank you again, and sorry for the dumb questions.
You asked absolutely *no* dumb questions, especially given the
circumstances! Do no
the "BEFORE" clause, and the string you need
to match on is whatever one (or more) of the "PROVIDE" clauses are in
the script which you want to start first.
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ant to allow outgoing ftp requests, I
> believe.
>
> Am I on the right track, here?
See the fetch(1) man page. Try this first:
sh/bash: export FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=true
csh: setenv FTP_PASSIVE_MODE true
Chances are this will address the problem for you.
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On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 06:54:32PM +0100, RW wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:51:16 -0700
> Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:45:04PM -0400, John Almberg wrote:
> > > I just set up a new server with a very restricted PF confi
se something like:
find -X . \! -name "*.tar.gz" -type f -maxdepth 1 | xargs gzip
Which would do the same as "gzip *", but would ignore any files
with a .tar.gz extension.
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epends on what the user wants.
> .tar.gz files are already gzip'd :), so no need for second case. it will
> be skipped anyway
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of item #2.
4) I'm not sure why you're using cvsup on a 7.x box when csup comes with
the base system.
I would also try doing this as a last resort:
rm -fr /usr/home/moin/smbmount/code/SUPDB/sup/src-all
rm -fr /usr/src/*
csup -h -L 2 /usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile
However, wi
en use Linux! If Windows works for you, use
Windows! There's absolutely no shame in that. Blind, one-sided
advocacy only harms open source projects.
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unt of time
spent within or between two functions).
They're for developers.
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stays within a specific
function), and use of profiled libraries has to be explicitly requested
(using gcc -p).
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r blogging "FreeBSD rocks!" will change it. In my opinion, it's better
to embrace the above facts (because nothing is perfect, Linux
included!), and try to improve on them.
People will use whatever gets the job done for them. If it doesn't,
users *will* switch to another opera
ything. In fact, I'm fairly
certain it doesn't.
The error you are receiving from cvsup is telling you "I tried to rename
a file, but couldn't". This often implies a permissions or ownership
thing. Since the directory you're storing stuff in is on an SMB/CIFS
share,
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 02:20:52AM +0530, Shakul M Hameed wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 07:47:11AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > Are you sure? http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/cvsup.html --
> > see
> > the first "Note:" paragraph.
>
> A
the FreeBSD developers asking for
support on 5.5. The RELENG_6 series is on its way out as well, so
you should consider installing RELENG_7 (specifically 7.1-BETA at
this point).
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it is. You'll need to become familiar with
bsdlabel(8) and fdisk(8) before you can use that.
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tem load, etc...), since you'd have inconsistencies in
the filenames, e.g.:
messages.20081005T.gz
messages.20081006T0001.gz
messages.20081007T0001.gz
messages.20081008T.gz
messages.20081009T0002.gz
And so on.
Food for thought.
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Well, that was 1/2 of the reason why I asked if it was even
> worth it to trace it out. 1/2 was the fact its 5.5, the other 1/2 was
> that I've already been told to replace the motherboard. :)
>
> I tried going to 6.X on this machine for a few weeks once before,
> c
gt; varWithoutUsr=${varWithUsr#/usr}
And I'll take a moment to recommend Matthew's method, since it does not
involve fork()ing an additional process.
When writing shell scripts in general, it's best if you can avoid
spawning external processes for things which can be done ea
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> On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 08:01 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 04:51:54PM +0200, Kiffin wrote:
> > > I checked it and everything looks just fine, e.g. just Freebsd install
> > &g
mber that on many systems you should reboot the system
after plugging in or removing a PS/2 keyboard; hot-swapping only works
on some motherboards.
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:08:50AM -0700, ton80 wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick-3 wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 10:54:26AM -0700, ton80 wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> I am trying to install FreeBSD.
> >> During the install (actually at the beginning of the process
blem goes all the way back to FreeBSD 2.2.6
or earlier. It's not a new problem, but it's very rare. Because of
this fact, I strongly doubt the problem is with FreeBSD, and rather
with buggy firmwares in CD drives.
> On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 10:58 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
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