Hello, Otterr!
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:56:21PM -0500, you wrote:
> Sure. Assuming that's the last patch level of 4.4, you can start by reading
> /usr/src/Makefile, make the necessary settings in it, make sure you have a
> CVSROOT environment variable set, and use the tag RELENG_4_4. Enjoy.
>
It seems Mike Tancsa wrote:
> At 08:58 AM 4/2/02 +0200, Søren Schmidt wrote:
>
> >If a disk in a RAID1 goes bad, the driver will continue to use the
> >good half of the mirror, and log the fact that the mirror is now
> >in degraded mode. You can then use atacontrol to detach the disk,
> >add a ne
I am having a problem deciding on a correct routing for this question,
please feel free to direct me to a more appropriate place if you feel
this is an off-topic request.
I have a small home network with two BSD machines running -STABLE
from Feb 13:
BSD (192.168.0.4)--Netgear(hostname switch=19
tried cvsup again today [04/02/2002 14:00 PST]
after noticing new code in repository relative to
via northbridges ...
same results as reported before ...
4.5-STABLE breaks the raid array
and panics to an awkward halt.
I am positive that if the ata system worked
at least as well as it does in 4.5
Hi there,
I've been running FreeBSD (mostly 4.2) on multiple systems for over a year
and I absolutely love it. Recently I installed 4.5 (from the retail CD
set) on a new machine and I'm having difficulty upgrading to stable. My
make buildworld dies in seemingly random places.
The hardware was
Hi Folks!
I just started playing with all those modules that are compiled during
buildkernel, and was very pleased to see my SoundBlaster AWE64 correctly
probed and configured when I did a 'kldload snd'.
However, I was (slightly) less pleased to discover that a consequent
'kldunload snd' pani
>> FWIW, anybody know of a way to "rejuvinate" corrupted,
>> but otherwise little used tapes?
>
> Have you tried a large magnet? Sounds like a joke, but it works on other
> magnetic media. I used to see these commercial sold to clear VHS
> tapes. If the tape is otherwise un-usable, give it a t
On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 19:47, Tomasz Paszkowski wrote:
> I'am running a preety big network (about 2k users) with a private addresses.
> I've been using natd + ipfw for ages and I really like it. But I've run into
> performance problems. Machine with PIV 1.7Ghz can't afford translating
> such a pig