I already newfs'd and restored a backup, but thanks for the help!
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Ash said:
> Mike,
>
> I'm not sure what the status of RAID on a VT8237 is, but is it possible
> the array(s) is(are) there and you are not noticing them?
No, there is no ar. Just the individual disks.
> Most of these lower end PATA/SATA "RAID" controllers are doing their
> work in software. As s
On Sun, 2004-Nov-28 22:25:29 +0100, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>> Have you tried telling fsck to use an alternate super block (-b option)?
>
>I found an alternate superblock at 128, but using it gives the same error.
That's not promising but you could try one of the other alternates.
Assuming you d
Mike Jakubik wrote:
Can someone tell my why there is no RAID support for the VT8237 SATA
controller, when the chipset is listed as supported in the ata man page?
I've wasted enough money and time buying hardware and hoping that a
particular onboard ATA raid chips is supported. I understand that the
Hi,
>>> On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 01:23:23 +0100, Michael Nottebrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> said:
> I just discovered that .login_conf must not be symlinked in order to get
> applied. Bug or feature?
Just a feature.
login_cap(3) says as follows,
DESCRIPTION
[...]
ronment before the sh
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:30, Mike Jakubik wrote:
> > Did you define the array in the BIOS?
> >
> > I am not sure how good 5.3 is at defining arrays (man atacontrol says
> > atacontrol create should work but I've never used it). I doubt sysinstall
> > has ATA RAID creation support.
>
> Yes I did. RAI
Daniel O'Connor said:
> On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:19, Mike Jakubik wrote:
>> documentation stating which of the common onboard raid chipsets are
>> supported. The motherboard in question is a gigabyte GA-K8VM800M.
>> FreeBSD 5.3 detects the chipset, but shows the drives individually, not
>> as an ar
Scott Long wrote:
> Please drop the religious argument. My decision was based on months of
experience, not a single email. I'm most concerned that we are allowing
ourselves to be so distracted by it. If you don't like it, don't use
it. If you like it, use it. If you don't like those that don'
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:19, Mike Jakubik wrote:
> documentation stating which of the common onboard raid chipsets are
> supported. The motherboard in question is a gigabyte GA-K8VM800M. FreeBSD
> 5.3 detects the chipset, but shows the drives individually, not as an ar
> array.
Did you define the ar
Can someone tell my why there is no RAID support for the VT8237 SATA
controller, when the chipset is listed as supported in the ata man page?
I've wasted enough money and time buying hardware and hoping that a
particular onboard ATA raid chips is supported. I understand that the
manufacturers may n
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 03:39:12PM +0100, alex bustamante wrote:
> How come that when i run X11 under FreeBSD my Intellimouse is a lot slower
> than in X11 under Linux? I use Option Protocol "auto" under FreeBSD and
> Option Protocol "ImPS/2" under linux. Somehow it feels like the mouse's
> resolut
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 01:18:58PM +1030, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
>0n Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 09:35:42PM -0500, Ken Smith wrote:
>
>> When 'fishing' for stuff in the kernel source code I find the tags
>> files kind of useful. In a kernel build directory (e.g. I usually
>> use src/sys
0n Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 09:35:42PM -0500, Ken Smith wrote:
> When 'fishing' for stuff in the kernel source code I find the tags
> files kind of useful. In a kernel build directory (e.g. I usually
> use src/sys/i386/compile/GENERIC on a 5.X machine, after config-ing
> GENERIC) afte
Hello,
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
To: To [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 29 Nov, 2004 16:28 GMT
Subject: Re: Cannot install 5.3 on tyan tiger 133
> Stacey Roberts wrote:
>
> >Hi Chris,
> >
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "Chris Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 06:06:22PM -0800, Mark McWiggins wrote:
> Can someone point me to (or send) the BSD source to the TCP/IP
> 'connect()' function?
>
> I looked through the hierarchy and couldn't find it quickly.
>
>
>
> I need a hacked version to work the way Nmap does just sending SYN
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004, Jon Noack wrote:
alex bustamante wrote:
How come that when i run X11 under FreeBSD my Intellimouse is a lot slower
than in X11 under Linux? I use Option Protocol "auto" under FreeBSD and
I had a very slow mouse when running a kernel with the debug options
enabled, running 5.x
Hi All,
Can someone point me to (or send) the BSD source to the TCP/IP
'connect()' function?
I looked through the hierarchy and couldn't find it quickly.
I need a hacked version to work the way Nmap does just sending SYN and
then quitting
to verify that an application is still running but
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 15:06 +0100, Andrea Campi wrote:
> The manpage explains it all, and that's all I know as well. glabel
> specifies a transient label, i.e. it's not saved on the disk, so you
> loose it on reboot or if the disk goes away.
Glabel can create both transient and permanent labels:
On Monday 29 November 2004 05:32 pm, Marc Santhoff wrote:
> Am Mo, den 29.11.2004 schrieb Michael Nottebrock um 22:07:
> > Paulo wrote:
> > > You are forgetting that there are many people that really need fast
> > > 3D graphics. In the place I work there are people working on computer
> > > animati
On Monday 29 November 2004 02:21 pm, secmgr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > Hanspeter Roth wrote:
> >> The problem here is, that the Beastie picture is disabled by
> >> default. This is obviously not compatible with the majority of
> >> people.
> >
> > You're not up-to-d
I just discovered that .login_conf must not be symlinked in order to get
applied. Bug or feature?
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 03:53:05PM -0800, Tejas Kokje wrote:
> I just did cvsup on ports collection. So I have the lastest patches in
> the ports tree.
Plus extra stuff that wasn't removed because you didn't first 'adopt'
your ports tree as described in that faq.
> One thing, is ports collection
I just did cvsup on ports collection. So I have the lastest patches in
the ports tree.
One thing, is ports collection same for 4.10 and 5.3 releases ?? or
there are different versions for different releases
Tejas Kokje
University of Southern California
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004
Am Mo, den 29.11.2004 schrieb Michael Nottebrock um 22:07:
> Paulo wrote:
>
> > You are forgetting that there are many people that really need fast 3D
> > graphics. In the place I work there are people working on computer
> > animation, 3D models visualization on linux, solaris and freebsd.
>
>
Hi,
An Update..,
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
To: To [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 29 Nov, 2004 16:28 GMT
Subject: Re: Cannot install 5.3 on tyan tiger 133
> Stacey Roberts wrote:
>
> >Hi Chris,
> >
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "Chris Wall <[EM
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:09, Andrea Campi wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 07:21:00AM -0500, Michael Grant wrote:
> > Has anyone thought about this problem? Is there some spare space in
> > the label that could be used for a device name that, if set, could
> > be used in place of (or an alias for) a
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
The problem here is, that the Beastie picture is disabled by
default. This is obviously not compatible with the majority of
people.
You're not up-to-date with the latest events, the beasty menu was
completely nuked from CVS yesterday after the most r
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Derrick Edwards wrote:
That sucks because it says on the box "Creative Sound Blaster
Live! 24-bit". Is there a better way of picking one?
The sblive driver oly supports rather early models of SB Live and SB
Audigy cards. Since Creative keeps revising their hardware
On Monday 29 Nov 2004 18:20, Sam wrote:
>
> And here I thought it was just a T-Rex dinosaur. 'Buncha sinners.
Dinosaurs are offensive too you know. God created man, woman, and animals and
all that. No mention of dinosaurs. Must be the devils work.
Fscking christians
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'If it compil
On Monday, November 29, 2004 9:22 PM, Michael Nottebrock <> unleashed the
infinite monkeys and produced:
> However, things start to become ugly when utterly irrelevant complaints
> about
> utterly irrelevant logos make committers disable USEFUL functionality, like
> the boot-menu. We NEED the boot
Scott Long wrote:
Frank Mayhar wrote:
Jon Noack wrote:
> [Beasty-Bikeshed]
I'll just cut right to end of the bikeshed:
_Screw_ the mascot. In fact, screw all the mascots (plural). This is a free
software project. FreeBSD can do with ANY logo and ANY mascot, and it could
just as well do WITHOUT an
Derrick Edwards wrote:
That sucks because it says on the box "Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit".
Is there a better way of picking one?
The sblive driver oly supports rather early models of SB Live and SB Audigy
cards. Since Creative keeps revising their hardware rather rapidly, it might
not
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
I would much prefer seeing this patch getting committed after instead of
completely disabling the bootmenu as recently committed.
The problem here is, that the Beastie picture is disabled by
default. This is obviously not compatible with the majority of
people.
You're not u
Paulo wrote:
You are forgetting that there are many people that really need fast 3D
graphics. In the place I work there are people working on computer
animation, 3D models visualization on linux, solaris and freebsd.
I wonder what kind of applications they would use on FreeBSD for such tasks.
Cu
Randy Bush wrote:
the cheering point is that the fools then run internet exploder.
then darwin, who i suspect they also fear, gets his revenge!
but i have an actual technical question. i like the beastie.
and i have her enabled. but how do i get her in color?
randy
loader_color="YES" >> /boot/loa
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 11:04:10AM -0800, Tejas Kokje wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While installing expat2 port,I got the following error. I am running
> FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p2.
>
>
> #make install clean
> ===> Patching for expat-1.95.8
> ===> Applying FreeBSD patches for expat-1.95.8
> Ignoring previou
Chris Wall wrote:
Yes, I first upgraded from 5.2, then I did a fresh install from the
5.3-RELEASE CDs and didn't experence a problem on either method. I
also have a Tyan 230T that was talked about in this thread that didn't
give me any problems either. Now all I run on this server is a web
si
Randy Bush wrote:
> the cheering point is that the fools then run internet exploder.
> then darwin, who i suspect they also fear, gets his revenge!
>
> but i have an actual technical question. i like the beastie.
> and i have her enabled. but how do i get her in color?
Throw 'loader_color="YES"'
Hi,
While installing expat2 port,I got the following error. I am running
FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p2.
#make install clean
===> Patching for expat-1.95.8
===> Applying FreeBSD patches for expat-1.95.8
Ignoring previously applied (or reversed) patch.
1 out of 1 hunks ignored--saving rejects to config
the cheering point is that the fools then run internet exploder.
then darwin, who i suspect they also fear, gets his revenge!
but i have an actual technical question. i like the beastie.
and i have her enabled. but how do i get her in color?
randy
__
That sucks because it says on the box "Creative Sound Blaster Live!
24-bit".
Is there a better way of picking one?
Thanks for your assistance
Dantavious
On Monday 29 November 2004 01:44 pm, Peter Radcliffe wrote:
> Derrick Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > Is there a manual
On Mon, 2004-Nov-29 10:54:43 -0500, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>5-base# leaks 78
>Process 78: 284 nodes malloced for 38 KB
>Process 78: 232 leaks for 5568 total leaked bytes.
>Leak: 0x001018f0 size=32
>0x 0x0002 0x0002 0x0011
>0x0010 0x 0x001018b0 0x000
Frank Mayhar wrote:
Jon Noack wrote:
Can we please stay on-topic? Stephan's email seems to have sparked a lot
of Christian-bashing, and I can't see how that is on-topic. Sure, he
probably deserved to be flamed for not finding the "beastie_disable" knob,
but I am offended by some of the emails I'v
Derrick Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Is there a manual way to bind a snd driver to my soundcard. Or is this card
> not supported?
Looks like you've got an Audigy, not an SBLive.
The SBLive is supported (I use them in several places) and they show
up like this;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a manual way to bind a snd driver to my soundcard. Or is this card
not supported?
v/r
Dantavious
On Monday 29 November 2004 01:00 am, Derrick Edwards wrote:
> I went out and bought a Sound Blaster Live sound card. I have searched
> and
> tried various things such as:
>
> 1. Loadi
Jon Noack wrote:
> Can we please stay on-topic? Stephan's email seems to have sparked a lot
> of Christian-bashing, and I can't see how that is on-topic. Sure, he
> probably deserved to be flamed for not finding the "beastie_disable" knob,
> but I am offended by some of the emails I've seen. Sin
Frank Mayhar wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>> Hi, just had to comment on a related matter to this. I was talking to
>> my doctor who is a rabbid christian. The subject came to browsers and I
>> said "Why don't you try Mozilla?" His reply was "...I am a
>> Christian..."Was the first time I have known
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 12:30, Frank Mayhar quoted someone as saying:
> > said "Why don't you try Mozilla?" His reply was "...I am a
> > Christian..."Was the first time I have known of anyone being
> > offended by a dragon ion. LOL.
*oy*
Just tell him it's a seraph
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Speaking of beasties and such, how do you propose to deal with 'daemons'?
You can't run FreeBSD without them!
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Rob wrote:
> Hi, just had to comment on a related matter to this. I was talking to
> my doctor who is a rabbid christian. The subject came to browsers and I
> said "Why don't you try Mozilla?" His reply was "...I am a
> Christian..."Was the first time I have known of anyone being
> offe
Hi, just had to comment on a related matter to this. I was talking to my
doctor who is a rabbid christian. The subject came to browsers and I said
"Why don't you try Mozilla?" His reply was "...I am a Christian..."Was
the first time I have known of anyone being offended by a dragon ion.
Igor wrote:
Rob wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any particular live filesystem iso which has more network
debugging routines than the others?
What is *Frenzy*? *Frenzy* is a "portable system administrator
toolkit," LiveCD based on FreeBSD.
Frenzy 0.3 is based on FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE
ftp://ftp.opennet.
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Mike Jeays wrote:
I have just borrowed a brand new Pentium 4 3.6 GHz machine from the
office, intending to use it as an open source demonstration machine.
To my surprise, it has no IDE disk, only a SATA drive, which I have not
used before personally.
Fedora Core
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
It is with a little intrepidation that I ask this question, because I
sense that what I am about to ask might push some buttons, or perhaps
bring back some unpleasant memories of those who have asked what I am
going to ask in a less tactful manner.
I find that th
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 08:49, Scott Long wrote:
> Aykut KARA wrote:
> >>>We are using FreeBSD 5.3R on our quad(4) cpu server. Our problem is,
> >>>which I mentioned in subject line, "panic: APIC: Previous IPI is
> >>>stuck". When server gives such an error, it stops responding ...
> >>>
> >>>I hav
Hi Chris,
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
To: To [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 29 Nov, 2004 16:28 GMT
Subject: Re: Cannot install 5.3 on tyan tiger 133
> Stacey Roberts wrote:
>
> >Hi Chris,
> >
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "Chris Wall <[EMAIL PROTE
Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hi Chris,
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
To: To Stacey Roberts
Date: Mon, 29 Nov, 2004 15:48 GMT
Subject: Re: Cannot install 5.3 on tyan tiger 133
Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hi Mark,
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Kirkwood <[EM
Hi Chris,
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
To: To Stacey Roberts
Date: Mon, 29 Nov, 2004 15:48 GMT
Subject: Re: Cannot install 5.3 on tyan tiger 133
> Stacey Roberts wrote:
>
> >Hi Mark,
> >
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "Mark Kirkwood <[EMAIL PROT
alex bustamante wrote:
> How come that when i run X11 under FreeBSD my Intellimouse is a lot slower
> than in X11 under Linux? I use Option Protocol "auto" under FreeBSD and
> Option Protocol "ImPS/2" under linux. Somehow it feels like the mouse's
> resolution is different in FreeBSD. I've tried wi
Ivan Voras wrote:
Edwin Groothuis wrote:
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 07:38:06PM -0500, Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
I know that the actually used memory size is the 6MB figure above,
but why does it allocate almost 150MB? Is it normal?
This sounds like a classic example of a memory leak.
Had the same b
Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hi Mark,
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Kirkwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
To: To [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 29 Nov, 2004 07:17 GMT
Subject: Cannot install 5.3 on tyan tiger 133
Recently I decided to make the switch from 4.x to 5.x, now that 5 has
moved to stabl
alex bustamante wrote:
How come that when i run X11 under FreeBSD my Intellimouse is a lot slower
than in X11 under Linux? I use Option Protocol "auto" under FreeBSD and
Option Protocol "ImPS/2" under linux. Somehow it feels like the mouse's
resolution
is different in FreeBSD. I've tried with Optio
Hi Mark,
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Kirkwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
To: To [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 29 Nov, 2004 07:17 GMT
Subject: Cannot install 5.3 on tyan tiger 133
> Recently I decided to make the switch from 4.x to 5.x, now that 5 has
> moved to stable. So about a week a
"David G. Lawrence" wrote:
>
> > >>tests. With the re driver, no change except placing a 100BT setup with
> > >>no packet loss to a gigE setup (both linksys switches) will cause
> > >>serious packet loss at 20Mbps data rates. I have discovered the only
> > >>way to get good performance with no p
Rob wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any particular live filesystem iso which has more network
debugging routines than the others?
What is *Frenzy*? *Frenzy* is a "portable system administrator
toolkit," LiveCD based on FreeBSD.
Frenzy 0.3 is based on FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE
ftp://ftp.opennet.ru/pub/mini-c
How come that when i run X11 under FreeBSD my Intellimouse is a lot slower
than in X11 under Linux? I use Option Protocol "auto" under FreeBSD and
Option Protocol "ImPS/2" under linux. Somehow it feels like the mouse's
resolution
is different in FreeBSD. I've tried with Option Resolution from 100-2
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 08:51:38AM -0500, Michael Grant wrote:
> Thanks, that seems like it will work perfectly. Do you know if I can
> boot a root device on say /dev/ufs/root?
>
> tunefs -L root /dev/da0a
>
> then in my fstab:
>/dev/ufs/root / ufs rw 1 1
Don't kn
Running 2.2.18, mine gets up to 600+ MB before crashing with an "unable to
ch_malloc" error. Have had this with several of the 2.2.x releases, went
back to 2.2.17 and it's running fine again.
I think this is more of something for the openldap-users list.
-Mike
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, Ivan Voras wro
Thanks, that seems like it will work perfectly. Do you know if I can
boot a root device on say /dev/ufs/root?
tunefs -L root /dev/da0a
then in my fstab:
/dev/ufs/root / ufs rw 1 1
Also, what is the difference between dong 'glabel lable -v root' and
'tunefs -L root'
Aykut KARA wrote:
We are using FreeBSD 5.3R on our quad(4) cpu server. Our problem is,
which I mentioned in subject line, "panic: APIC: Previous IPI is
stuck". When server gives such an error, it stops responding ...
I have searched all mailing lists but I can not find a solution except
disabli
> > We are using FreeBSD 5.3R on our quad(4) cpu server. Our problem is,
> > which I mentioned in subject line, "panic: APIC: Previous IPI is
> > stuck". When server gives such an error, it stops responding ...
> >
> > I have searched all mailing lists but I can not find a solution except
> > d
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Yes.. that's why I also have Windows installed for a game every now
and then. I just wanted to point out that the current generation
Radeons do, in contrast to what has been claimed before, actually work
with the current Xorg release (which unfortunately hasn't arrived in
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 07:21:00AM -0500, Michael Grant wrote:
> Has anyone thought about this problem? Is there some spare space in
> the label that could be used for a device name that, if set, could
> be used in place of (or an alias for) a name like da0?
GEOM_LABEL is what you're looking for.
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 22:51, Michael Grant wrote:
> > What sort of device in particular?
>
> Specifically, ata and scsi. This is a big problem for me. Once I
> lost a controller and it was a nightmare trying to get the machine to
> boot after moving the disks to the other controller. Another time
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 09:33:25PM +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:40, Michael Grant wrote:
> > Is there any way to statically assign a device name to a specific disk
> > so that if the BIOS renumbers the disks (for example if I move around
> > a controller) so that the devic
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:40, Michael Grant wrote:
> Is there any way to statically assign a device name to a specific disk
> so that if the BIOS renumbers the disks (for example if I move around
> a controller) so that the devices always come up with the same name?
The BIOS naming means nothing to f
Scott Long wrote:
Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
Hi,
Got this intel r1300 dual processor server with 2 Em inerfaces and a
lot of usb ports, 2Gb and en Promise Fastrack TX2000
Problem is that when em0 gets an interrupt, it also shows up on the
USB controller. top shows the exact same amounts of inter
Is there any way to statically assign a device name to a specific disk
so that if the BIOS renumbers the disks (for example if I move around
a controller) so that the devices always come up with the same name?
Michael Grant
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On Nov 29 at 10:28, Michael Nottebrock spoke:
> Hanspeter Roth wrote:
> >
> >http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=70231
>
> I would much prefer seeing this patch getting committed after instead of
> completely disabling the bootmenu as recently committed.
The problem here is, that the B
Edwin Groothuis wrote:
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 07:38:06PM -0500, Chuck Swiger wrote:
439 ldap 200 149M 6128K kserel 0:07 0.00% 0.00% slapd
I know that the actually used memory size is the 6MB figure above, but
why does it allocate almost 150MB? Is it normal?
This sounds like a cla
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 09:35:40PM +0900, Hideki Yamamoto wrote:
H> > -l switch configures label in ppp.conf
H> > -p swicth configures provider name which is announced in Ethernet.
H>
H> Thank you for your reply.
H> I think comment statement in /etc/defaults/rc.conf should be changed
H> because
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=70231
I would much prefer seeing this patch getting committed instead of completely
disabling the bootmenu as recently committed.
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Hanspeter Roth wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=70231
I would much prefer seeing this patch getting committed after instead of
completely disabling the bootmenu as recently committed.
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On Nov 28 at 19:16, Stephen Montgomery-Smith spoke:
> Would it be possible to add a variable "show_beastie" to be put in
> /boot/loader.conf, which would default to "YES", but users could add in
> show_beastie="NO" if they didn't want it, but only want the menu.
If you would like the menu app
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