At 12:20 AM 1/10/2002 -0600, Erich Zigler wrote:
>I have recently freed up a couple partitions on my hard drive. I would like
>to expand the FreeBSD partition. Is this possible?
If you're running FreeBSD 4.4 or later, growfs(8) may be able to help you.
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On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 09:15:25PM -0700, Robert Gray wrote:
> Linux mode is not enabled.
> Loading linux kernel module now...
> link_elf: symbol seminfo undefined
> The linux kernel module could not be loaded.
> Please enable linxu mode manually and retry.
Ok, I think we've resolved this. We
I have recently freed up a couple partitions on my hard drive. I would like
to expand the FreeBSD partition. Is this possible?
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As a couple of people pointed out, this was addressed wit' dispatch!
Thanks!
gb
> This was supposed to have been fixed with a very recent commit. Cvsup and
> try again!
>
> >first-ever FreeBSD build failure (OK, I haven't been doing this for long
> >...). The point in the log where the make
Yet another data point: Doesn't work with 4.5-RC1 either. CC:ing'g
-mobile, and setting reply-to to mobile since -stable is in codefreeze.
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 03:35:35PM -0600, Marius Strom wrote:
> Warner (et al),
> Unfortunately, still doesn't work.
>
> Last few lines of boot:
>
> pci2:
I did a fresh, Standard install of 4.5 RC1, selecting
kernel sources with X11. The basic install seemed fine.
But when I attempted
"Would you like to enable Linux binary compatibility?",
The GUI screen said
"Add of package linux_base-6.1 aborted, error 1 -
Please check the debug screen fo
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 10:47:28PM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> It appears I am not the first to buy a K7S5A motherboard (an SiS 735
> chipset) with integrated NIC. I can't get my NIC to work either.
>
> Bill: I'm ready to help with this. If you so wish, I can give you a
> logi