Evening ...
Everything I can find in relation to BTX + FreeBSD seems to revolve
around the Compaq servers, and the recommended solution is to disable BIOS
DMA ...
Well, the Tyan Thunder L-ET doesn't seem to have such an option in the
BIOS, so I'm at a lose as to what to try ... I've upgraded
G'day all ...
I have a server (Tyan L-ET MB, Adaptec 2000s controller, FreeBSD
4.7-STABLE) that started to give me a BTX Halted error message ... so far,
I haven't been able to find a solution to the problem ... is there some
way of booting the server off of floppies, maybe? I'm going to keep
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, George Vagner wrote:
> i am using the norton av eval version with auto updates
> works fine so far, i will let you know when i finish evaluating it.
does anyone know where one can get an actual license for this?
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, BSD wrote:
> IMHO, the best way would be to use mount_union or mount_null (I still
> can't figure out what's the difference between them...) of the ports
> directory. However, that said, I tried that myself about a year back,
> and accesses in the jail caused my FreeBSD machin
Nope, I just used the man pages for stuff like this ...
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, User KATRINA wrote:
> Do you have any URL's with info on UNIONfs (setting up, etc.) - I'll look
> into this and NFS - Thank you!
>
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> On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
> Adding support for xAPICs isn't going to break P3 machines. Less FUD
> please. One of my test machines is a dual ppro 200 and although I
> haven't booted it in a while it ran current just fine the last time I
> tried.
And I'm running 3 Dual PIII server