At 12:34 AM -0700 2000/8/4, Mike Smith wrote:
> The fix for this has been committed to -stable, and there's a kit for
> 4.1-RELEASE users wanting to install on these adapters at
> http://people.freebsd.org/~msmith/RAID/mylex/mlx2_patchkit.tar.gz
Okay, with your notes, I have gotten a
I've been reading -stable for some months now, with the occasional foray
into some of the other lists. I've seen the TLA "MFC" come up quite
often; from the context it appears to be a verb ("...need to MFC this
change before...") and since it's on a FreeBSD list I assume this
doesn't refer to the
On 20 Sep, Crist J . Clark wrote:
> That said, I was thinking of breaking /etc/security into an assortment
> of scripts. I would think it is frequently hacked by users. I have a
> Tripwire check for example. It be great if I did not have to manually
> merge that whole thing each time /etc/security
> At 10:03 AM -0700 2000/9/21, Mike Smith wrote:
>
> >>4) Add the line
> >> controller asr
> >>to your kernel configuration file and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.
>
> When doing a "config -r KERNEL", I was told:
>
> # config -r KERNEL
> Removing old directory
I killed /usr/src, /usr/obj, /usr/tmp (each time). Did cvsup 5 times
(fresh update of /usr/src each time too). I logged into
cvsup.freebsd.org,
cvsup3.freebsd.org, cvsup5.freebsd.org and have encountered various
errors.
3 of the 5 times that I've done a 'make world', I encountered the error
be
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Mark Rowlands wrote:
> I saw the thread form 6/7 september on profiling timer expired.
> I too have a qlogic card! and the same symptom
I still have the problem, and I haven't had a chance to properly explore
it. I had a quick poke around with the web interface to the CVS
re
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 12:49:49PM -0500, Chris Dillon wrote:
> Try a new power supply, too. This won't make you feel any better, but
> I recently fought a system that I never found out what was causing
> the problems. I had gone through many combinations of motherboards,
> CPUs (both Intel and
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> > First, is there going to be a 4.1.1 release of FreeBSD?
>
> Yes. In 3 days. Where have you been? :)
Lala-land :) I got this info from message headers on various lists,
so I didn't know if it was reliable.
> > If so, are there any plans to includ
Damien Tougas wrote:
> The problem is that the following
> line in /etc/rc:
>
> chown root:wheel /dev/tty[pqrsPQRS]*
>
> occurs before NIS services are started (which I believe is in network_pass2).
> This results in a very long pause at boot while the system attempts to
> do the chown b
Also, 0.9.5a is not alpha, it's the released version.
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