I believe that my installation should be salvageable but I do not know
how to phrase my search question.
Here is the problem:
Apparently due to some connector problem in the computer one or some
files were damaged. I ran a regenerating program on the disk and all
sectors are readable.
How can I
Ivan Voras wrote:
PJ wrote:
I believe that my installation should be salvageable but I do not know
how to phrase my search question.
Here is the problem:
Apparently due to some connector problem in the computer one or some
files were damaged. I ran a regenerating program on the disk and all
I have been googling for superblock restore and things are a bit
confusing. Some of the commands don't seem to match current fsck
parameters (notably -b doesn't exist.
Apparently I should be able to reconstruct the superblock(s) on my /usr
partition (slice ?) as my searches found that there are
PJ wrote:
I have been googling for superblock restore and things are a bit
confusing. Some of the commands don't seem to match current fsck
parameters (notably -b doesn't exist.
Apparently I should be able to reconstruct the superblock(s) on my
/usr partition (slice ?) as my sear
I am getting more and more confused with all the info regarding backing
up and cloning or moving systems from disk to disk or computer to computer.
I would like to do 2 things:
1. clone several instances of 7.2 from and existing installation
2. set up a backup script to back up changes either every
Warren Block wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, PJ wrote:
>
>> I am getting more and more confused with all the info regarding backing
>> up and cloning or moving systems from disk to disk or computer to
>> computer.
>> I would like to do 2 things:
>> 1. clone severa
:
> On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 19:44:38 -0400, PJ wrote:
>> This may be clear to someone; it certainly is not to me.
>> As I understand it, newfs will (re)format the slice.
>
> No. The newfs program does create a new file system. In
> other terminology, this can be called a formatt
Olivier Nicole wrote:
$ newfs -U /dev/ad2s1a
$ mount /dev/ad2s1a /target
$ cd /target
$ dump -0Lauf - /dev/ad1s1a | restore -rf -
>>> [...]
>>>
>> But what does that mean? But ad2s1a has just been newfs'd - so how can
>>
>
> Thats ad*1*s1a that has
Polytropon wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 21:26:19 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> But what does that mean? But ad2s1a has just been newfs'd - so how can
>> it be dumped if its been formatted?
>>
>
> When you're working on this low level, triple-check all you
Maybe this is what I really need since I want to set up 3 identical 7.2
computers and back them up and update as needed. This should assure a
minimum of headaches like what I have been experienceg lately.
This link
http://cabstand.com/usbflash.html
seems to be about right, but I'd like to get some
I'm having a bit of a time with the calendar.sh script I found on the
Net; it doesn't display quite correctly.
It should have brackets around the current date, but I can't figure out
what is not functioning correctly:
#!/bin/sh
cal | awk 'NR>2' | sed -e 's/ //g' -e 's/[^ ] /& /g' -e 's/..*/
Gentlemen,
I have not had a chance to thank you for your very helpful suggestions.
I have tried to follow them as well as possible and I cerainly am
grateful for your input.
It has taken me some time to prepare for a cloning of an existing 7.2 sytem.
Now that I have everything running smoothly with
I believe that my problems arise out of subliminal refuse syndrome: the
brain refuses to comprehend dump and restore TOs and FROMs.
In other words, I'm beginning to see that
dump -0af TO ( - or device/file) FROM (device or directory/file)
and
restore -rf (TO curr.dir FROM device or file)
or
dump
While trying to learn and understand the dump-retore process, I messed
up the ad4s1a partition and could not boot. To fix it I restored a
dumpfile of ad12s1a which is, for all intents and purposes, the same as
ad4s1a. I then boot from ad4 and surprise, surprise...
#df shows we have been booted from
PJ wrote:
> While trying to learn and understand the dump-retore process, I messed
> up the ad4s1a partition and could not boot. To fix it I restored a
> dumpfile of ad12s1a which is, for all intents and purposes, the same as
> ad4s1a. I then boot from ad4 and surprise, surprise...
&g
PJ wrote:
> While trying to learn and understand the dump-retore process, I messed
> up the ad4s1a partition and could not boot. To fix it I restored a
> dumpfile of ad12s1a which is, for all intents and purposes, the same as
> ad4s1a. I then boot from ad4 and surprise, surprise...
&g
Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:13:08 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> add another thought...
>>
>> If I change the mbr on the ad12 then mount ad4s1a to /mnt copy
>> /mnt/boot/boot0 to /boot/boot0.tmp and then copy the modified
>> /boot/boot0 (for ad4) back
Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:22:29 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block
> wrote:
>
>> The /etc/fstab from ad12 will point at ad12. After restoring on ad4,
>> did you edit fstab to now have ad4 entries?
>>
>
> Ha! Excellent point; I missed to see this obvious thing.
> Next to booting,
I would like to just partition, label and newfs the disk; livefs wants
to waste my time by installing other stuff like the kernel & man pages
etc that I have not even selected; and if I use postinstall
configuration, that doesn't do anything. Or should I use fixit and then
do the manual thing?
Sysi
I am running 7.2 but cannot properly attach/detach cruze 8gb and 4gb USB
keys.
When inserted, generate errors:
da0 seems to be read correctly
but then comes arow of
(probe0:umass-sim0:0:0:1): snip CAM Status: SCSI Status Error
snip NOT READY asc:3a,0
Medium not present
Unretryable error
then
cd0 at
Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:42:24 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> But sysinstall will overwrite all the info on the disk and that defeats
>> the whole purpose of the exercise.
>>
>
> If you only change a slice's state and add an MBR, it won
Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:59:51 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> I would like to just partition, label and newfs the disk; livefs wants
>> to waste my time by installing other stuff like the kernel & man pages
>> etc that I have not even selected;
>>
Tobias Rehbein wrote:
> Am Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 09:17:43PM +0200 schrieb Polytropon:
>
>> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:59:51 -0400, PJ wrote:
>>
>> You can use sysinstall from the Fixit CD, too. That's the way
>> I'm mostly doing this kind of thing: Prepar
PJ wrote:
> I am running 7.2 but cannot properly attach/detach cruze 8gb and 4gb USB
> keys.
> When inserted, generate errors:
> da0 seems to be read correctly
> but then comes arow of
> (probe0:umass-sim0:0:0:1): snip CAM Status: SCSI Status Error
> snip NOT READY asc:3a,0
Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:19:16 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> I am running 7.2 but cannot properly attach/detach cruze 8gb and 4gb USB
>> keys.
>> When inserted, generate errors:
>> da0 seems to be read correctly
>> but then comes arow of
>>
Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 19:18:45 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> Now that I have had a few moments to think about it, maybe I have to
>> give good old cruze and enema and format it under XP ... maybe all it
>> needs is a clean system on it. ;-)
>>
If I understand correctly from the manual, giving the labels their slice
name (/dev/label/rootfs rather than /dev/ad4s1a) will assure that
regardless of the disk, the boot will be from the disk being booted and
not from another disk as happened to me recently - the fstab on disk ad4
was referncing
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> If I understand correctly from the manual, giving the labels their slice
>> name (/dev/label/rootfs rather than /dev/ad4s1a) will assure that
>> regardless of the disk, the boot will be from the disk being booted and
>> not
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>>
>>
>>> PJ wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> If I understand correctly from the manual, giving the labels their slice
>>>> name (/de
NOW THIS SUCKS.
SUM
# glabel label rootfs/dev/ad12s1a
glabel: Can't store metadata on /dev/ad12s1a: Operation not permitted
This is direct from the manual what the "<$#*(@)! is going on?
No identical post on web, but similar say to ignore: "it's harmless?"
I so, why is it there?
There seem
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> NOW THIS SUCKS.
>>
>> SUM
>>
>> # glabel label rootfs/dev/ad12s1a
>> glabel: Can't store metadata on /dev/ad12s1a: Operation not permitted
>>
>> This is direct from the manual what the &quo
Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 20:06:08 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> Anyway, I found the solution on the web... couldn't belive it was that
>> simple: just ignore the crap spewed out on the screen and just mount iit
>> as you would any other disk.
>>
Why is it that the manual pages, as thorough as they may be, are very,
very confusing.
Perhaps I am being too wary, but I find that too many
instructions/examples are stumbling blocks to appreciation of the whole
system:
for instance, let's look at the instructions for changing disk labels
with gl
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>> Why is it that the manual pages, as thorough as they may be, are very,
>> very confusing.
>> Perhaps I am being too wary, but I find that too many
>> instructions/examples are stumbling blocks to appreciation of the whole
>> sy
Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 17:54:23 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> Why is it that the manual pages, as thorough as they may be, are very,
>> very confusing.
>>
>
> A common misunderstanding about manpages can be that they
> are often (wishfully?)
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> Manolis, my state of mind is quite clear... and I'm coping with
>> everything quite allright... I'm not about to get mad at anyone or
>> anything...
>> but tell me, honestly, when you see the stuff I have described
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> Manolis, my state of mind is quite clear... and I'm coping with
>> everything quite allright... I'm not about to get mad at anyone or
>> anything...
>> but tell me, honestly, when you see the stuff I have described
Steve Bertrand wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> Polytropon wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 17:54:23 -0400, PJ wrote:
>>>
>
>
>>>> but from man tunefs:
>>>> BUGS
>>>> This utility should work on active file s
Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 21:29:04 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> It is simple to understand Emglish but not so simple what was meant by
>> whoever wrote it...I cannot correct something that I do not uderstand...
>> come on, man, that should be easy to understand
Mark wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of PJ
> Sent: zaterdag 17 oktober 2009 3:50
> To: Steve Bertrand
> Cc: Polytropon; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: I hate
Warren Block wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Oct 2009, Bob Hall wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 07:27:42PM -0400, PJ wrote:
>>>>> BUGS
>>>>> This utility should work on active file systems.
>>
>> I'm a native English speaker, and the manual makes perf
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> Manolis, my state of mind is quite clear... and I'm coping with
>> everything quite allright... I'm not about to get mad at anyone or
>> anything...
>> but tell me, honestly, when you see the stuff I have described
Steve Bertrand wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> Steve Bertrand wrote:
>>
>>> PJ wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Polytropon wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 17:54:23 -0400, PJ
Bob Hall wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 02:34:40AM +, Mark wrote:
>
>> Actually, this has got very little to do with being a native English
>> speaker or not. It's ere a matter of intonation (which, in writing, can
>> only be conveyed to a certain degree, of course). 'Should' can certainly
michael wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>> Why is it that the manual pages, as thorough as they may be, are very,
>> very confusing.
>> Perhaps I am being too wary, but I find that too many
>> instructions/examples are stumbling blocks to appreciation of the whole
>> system:
&
Bob Hall wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 05:36:43PM -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> Bob Hall wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 02:34:40AM +, Mark wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Actually, this has got very little to do with being a
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>>
>>
>>> PJ wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Manolis, my state of mind is quite clear... and I'm coping with
>>>> everything
Ian Smith wrote:
> PJ,
>
> having (in this case at least) the luxury of reading freebsd-questions
> as a digest, I'm going to quote a few of your extracts from several
> messages, largely without surounding context, as it's all incredibly
> repetitive, masivel
I understood that labeling a disk with glabel would permit the disk to
be switched to another system and booting from that disk would not
require other manupulations than adjusting network configuration, samba,
rc.conf and a few others..
But what if there is already a disk on the system with the id
Johan Hendriks wrote:
>> I understood that labeling a disk with glabel would permit the disk to
>> be switched to another system and booting from that disk would not
>> require other manupulations than adjusting network configuration,
>>
> samba,
>
>> rc.conf and a few others..
>> But what
Johan Hendriks wrote:
>> I understood that labeling a disk with glabel would permit the disk to
>> be switched to another system and booting from that disk would not
>> require other manupulations than adjusting network configuration,
>>
> samba,
>
>> rc.conf and a few others..
>> But what
Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:26 AM, PJ <mailto:af.gour...@videotron.ca>> wrote:
>
> Yes, this is true and that is why I thought that glabel would
> work; I am
> trying to set up my computers with identical clones that I can update
>
Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:26 AM, PJ <mailto:af.gour...@videotron.ca>> wrote:
>
> Yes, this is true and that is why I thought that glabel would
> work; I am
> trying to set up my computers with identical clones that I can update
>
Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:35 AM, PJ <mailto:af.gour...@videotron.ca>> wrote:
>
> Adam Vande More wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:26 AM, PJ <mailto:af.gour...@videotron.ca>
> > <mailto:af.gour...@videotron.c
Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:46 AM, PJ <mailto:af.gour...@videotron.ca>> wrote:
>
> Adam Vande More wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:35 AM, PJ <mailto:af.gour...@videotron.ca>
> > <mailto:af.gour...@videotron.c
Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:58 AM, PJ <mailto:af.gour...@videotron.ca>> wrote:
>
> Actually, I have been trying to clone a disk and then install the disk
> in another machine or same clone in several machines. That's why I
> though
Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:12 PM, PJ wrote:
>
>
>> # DeviceMountpointFStypeOptionsDumpPass#
>> /dev/label/swapnoneswapsw00
>> /dev/label/rootfs/ufsrw1
Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 13:12:06 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> this is ad12; ad6 is the same - I guess I hae to get rid of those labels
>> in ad6 but am not sure if I need to use glabel to remove them or if just
>> editing fstab will do it?
>>
>
Is there any definitive install guide for flashplugin.
I was able to install it on a 7.2 64bit machine and then on an i386 but
somehow it has morphed into god-knows-what and no longer works.
I thought I had installed it with linux-f8 emulations but I found the
linux-f4 on the machine... so I don't
Glen Barber wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 7:56 PM, PJ wrote:
>
>> Is there any definitive install guide for flashplugin.
>> I was able to install it on a 7.2 64bit machine and then on an i386 but
>> somehow it has morphed into god-knows-what and no
nghans wrote:
> I have some instructions on http://freebsd.langhans.com.pl/af/index.html -
> not updated for a while, but it might be some useful input.
>
> Cheers
> herb langhans
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 07:56:58PM -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> Is there any defini
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>> Is there any definitive install guide for flashplugin.
>> I was able to install it on a 7.2 64bit machine and then on an i386 but
>> somehow it has morphed into god-knows-what and no longer works.
>
> This is what I did for a 7.
Freminlins wrote:
> 2009/10/25 Matthew Seaman
>
>
>
>>% pkg_info -r linux-f10-flashplugin-10.0r32
>>Information for linux-f10-flashplugin-10.0r32:
>>
>>Depends on:
>>Dependency: linux_base-f10-10_2
>>Dependency: linux-f10-openssl-0.9.8g
>>Dependency: linux-f10-openldap-2
Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote:
That is precisely why I keep an XP box nearby. There is no way in hell
that I would want to personally, or expect a colleague for that matter,
to waste valuable time getting a simple plug-in to work; especially
since I can do it in a matter of seconds on a Micros
Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote:
> Ok... supose you use FreeBSD 7.2 P3 (last version) but the RELEASE
> should work too..
>
> supose you use AMD64
>
> 1) compile a custom kernel with SEM (semaphore enable)
> (sem_enable=YES) in the loader.conf
> 2) deinstall all linux stuff, remove the /compat/
a good choice. As far as
> I know, they offer a working "Flash" plugin that can
> be installed by their PBI system. I haven't tested
> this because PC-BSD with its KDE centric concept simply
> isn't my cup of tea, but that doesn't mean that it's
>
C-BSD with its KDE centric concept simply
>> isn't my cup of tea, but that doesn't mean that it's
>> not a good OS - hey, it's still FreeBSD. :-)
>>
>> Tony, I can understand that you might get the impression
>> that PJ doesn't have a full under
Tony McC wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:00:00 +
> Tony McC wrote:
>
>
>> Hi PJ,
>>
>> ok, I tried (I was also trying to offer you support, just a different
>> kind). There was a lot of irrelevant material in your response but the
>> part I have qu
Polytropon wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:13:02 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> And I do wish I could use only FreeBSD... the
>> problem is that there are some limitations on compatibility with the
>> "normal" user's MS systems...
>>
>
> You
Polytropon wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:55:20 -0400, Jerry wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:25:53 +0100
>> Polytropon Polytropon replied:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>
>>> That's not FreeBSD's fault. If "professional web designers"
>>> need to "optimize" their content in order to prevent you fr
I have posted to Xorg, but I find this list most reassuring and
competent ;-)
I have searched the web, followed the instructions in the manual, the
man pages and suggestions on the web.
Nothing, nada. And I see there is a lot of frustration out there and not
solutions discernible.
I can post the co
Roland Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 12:47:47PM -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> I have posted to Xorg, but I find this list most reassuring and
>> competent ;-)
>> I have searched the web, followed the instructions in the manual, the
>> man pages and suggestions on
Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 16:21:18 -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> No. The only way is by hitting the SysRq/PrintScreen key if the
>> "AllowEmptyInput" is not "off", otherwise you have to reboot.
>>
>
> Reboot isn't needed t
Roland Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 04:21:18PM -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> I also have tried with the monitor in digital mode as well as in
>> analog... neither works.
>>
>
> Do you mean with a VGA and DVI connector?
>
You got it... right!
>
&g
Oh, yes... I forgot to mention that although I got it to work... it
works only in DVI mode (digital) - on FreeBSD, anyway. This makes me
wonder how I could ever set up two of these babies on the same video
card. Like for video editing?
On XP it only works in DSUB (analog) mode.
The DSUB mode just g
conky is still working ok...but the calendar is limping...
rather strange
here's the .conkyrc:
snip...
${color green}CALENDAR ${hr 2}$color
#${execi 300 ~/bin/calendar.sh}
${execi 300 cal | awk 'NR>1' | sed -e 's/ //g' -e 's/[^ ] /& /g'
-e 's/..*/ &/' -e "s/\ `date +%d`/\[`date +%d`\]/"}
ou
reciate some suggestions about Unix programs that could be
applicable to meet our needs.
I look forward to hearing from from you :-)
Questions are welcome ... so are investors ;-)
PJ
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Jerry wrote:
> I recently came across this web page regarding ATI:
>
> http://www.amd.com/us/products/technologies/eyefinity/Pages/eyefinity.aspx
>
> Is this supported under FreeBSD also?
>
>
Hey, this is indeed very interesting.
But did you read the fine print at the bottom of the page?
"Linux
ill...@gmail.com wrote:
> 2009/11/26 Gary Kline :
>
>> � � � �Folks,
>>
>> � � � �IF any/everone would keep an eye out for national Black FRiday
>> � � � �adds that offer a 9-10" ASUS-EEE, I'd appreciate it. � (I've been
>> � � � �poking around for much of today, but zip.) �The stores that are
>
I have heard that there is an alternative to flash that is apparently
more efficient and less cumbersome in terms of data transfers; and that
it is "lighter" whatever that may mean.
Anyone know anything about this?
TIA
PJ
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PJ wrote:
> I have heard that there is an alternative to flash that is apparently
> more efficient and less cumbersome in terms of data transfers; and that
> it is "lighter" whatever that may mean.
> Anyone know anything
Upgraded to 8.0 without problem.
Reinstalling ports was tedious... but NP for most part.
Sommehow the installation of apache22 stumbled over some configuration
issues, I think
I found that apache was running ok, except...
php5 module was not correctly installed...
So, I'm trying to reinstall ap
Thought I'd better get more specific:
I rebooted, apache is running.
I deleted the apache2 directories --
but lo and behold, it is the php5 port that is stubborn and absolutely
insists on creating these directories.
What in Hades is going on?
===> Installing for php5-5.2.12
===> php5-5.2.12 dep
quite right.
Thanks again.
On 1/9/2010 4:34 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>> Upgraded to 8.0 without problem.
>> Reinstalling ports was tedious... but NP for most part.
>> Sommehow the installation of apache22 stumbled over some configuration
>> issues, I thi
On 1/9/2010 4:34 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>> Upgraded to 8.0 without problem.
>> Reinstalling ports was tedious... but NP for most part.
>> Sommehow the installation of apache22 stumbled over some configuration
>> issues, I think
>> I found t
On 1/9/2010 11:41 AM, PJ wrote:
> On 1/9/2010 4:34 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
>> PJ wrote:
>>
>>> Upgraded to 8.0 without problem.
>>> Reinstalling ports was tedious... but NP for most part.
>>> Sommehow the installation of apache22 stumble
Gentlemen,
I am absolutely stupefied by apache22, php5, php5-extensions and
phpmysql refusing to be updated or installed
I did manage to do one installation on a freshly upgraded box from 7.2
to 8.0 but with very frustrating and time consuming efforts. I still
don't know how I managed, but it seems
On 1/13/2010 4:09 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>> Gentlemen,
>> I am absolutely stupefied by apache22, php5, php5-extensions and
>> phpmysql refusing to be updated or installed
>> I did manage to do one installation on a freshly upgraded box from 7.2
>>
After updating-upgrading from 6.2 to 7.0, I am unable to "make
buildkernel" for 7.0. The error message says that "...config(8) does
not match kernel!" with the instruction to sync config with the src
files. Version 63 is indicated as installed with 64 required.
In searching
I am about to trash the whole FBSD 6.2 installation. It is unusually
frustrating. I have installed FBSD before and have used it for some
years. I am not an expert or programmer.
Here are some problems:
I can access apache from my windows machine: "It works"
But I cannot access http://biggie:100
I can't find any clue as to how to start apache22 without SSL.
What is httpd -DNOHTTPACCEPT ?
Thanks for any help...
Phil
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Thanks for the speedy reply.
I saw something about this accf_http while checking the Web, but haven't
got to trying that yet. I find it strange since this was never needed
before - even in my previous installation of apache22.
I'll try it shortly.
Amitabh Kant wrote:
On 7/11/07,
I had already done what you suggest.
I don't recall where I found the -DNOHTTPACCEPT directive.
I don't understand why I would use it. Never ran into this before.
Anyway, apache is working but still with this ssl problem.
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jul 11, 2007, at 11:24 AM, pj wrote:
I
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jul 11, 2007, at 10:22 AM, pj wrote:
I can access apache from my windows machine: "It works"
But I cannot access http://biggie:1 - message says: try https://...
that does bring up the Webmin page. I know apache listens on port 80,
but why https to get the W
Schiz0 wrote:
On 7/11/07, pj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can't find any clue as to how to start apache22 without SSL.
What is httpd -DNOHTTPACCEPT ?
Thanks for any help...
Phil
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Steve Bertrand wrote:
Apache22 from ports doesn't use SSL by default. Check your httpd.conf
file and make sure the LoadModule for "ssl_module" line is commented
out.
I'm near certain that it does, but then again I may be wrong. From Makefile:
Apparently 2.2.4 compiles SSL by default.
.if !de
Schiz0 wrote:
On 7/11/07, Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apache22 from ports doesn't use SSL by default. Check your httpd.conf
> file and make sure the LoadModule for "ssl_module" line is commented
> out.
I'm near certain that it does, but then again I may be wrong. From
Makefile:
automatically compiles with
SSL, but SSL is only active if it is configured with certificates etc.
and probably needs an installation of OpenSSL.
Thanks much for your help; you steered me in the right direction.
Phil
Daniel Marsh wrote:
On 7/12/07, *pj* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:
Try as you may, CUPS does not seem to be installable.
When installing the cups (metaport) on FBSD6.2 I get the error message:
"===> cups-1.2.10_1 depends on executable: espgs - not found
===>Verifying install for espgs in /usr/ports/print/cups-pstoraster
===> Installing for cups-pstoraste
Tom Grove wrote:
pj wrote:
Try as you may, CUPS does not seem to be installable.
When installing the cups (metaport) on FBSD6.2 I get the error message:
"===> cups-1.2.10_1 depends on executable: espgs - not found
===>Verifying install for espgs in /usr/ports/print/cups
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