> > I can provide the gpart list from booted system, but how do I capture
> > lsdev output without copying by pencil and paper?
> You can just make a photo.
> > I looked in "man loader" and "man loader.conf".
>
> > I subsequently added some partitions (6,7,12,13,14) for Linux
> >
On 14.08.2013 05:41, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> On 12.08.2013 19:39, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>>> I still wonder why Super Grub Disk kfreebsd worked until
>>> recently.
>
>>> I figure something must have changed in FreeBSD loader or kernel
>>> structure since the Super Grub Disk didn't change in that
On 6 August 2013, at 09:18, Ted Hatfield wrote:
> I too have been updating my systems by updating and building from source. To
> recompile and install sendmail from the /usr/src tree you can run these
> commands.
>
> cd /usr/src/lib/libsm; make clean; make obj; make depend; make
> cd /usr/src
> On 12.08.2013 19:39, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > I still wonder why Super Grub Disk kfreebsd worked until recently.
> > I figure something must have changed in FreeBSD loader or kernel
> > structure since the Super Grub Disk didn't change in that time.
>
> > For currdev, apparently the big hard dr
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FYI, Dag-Erling have committed the upstream fix to -HEAD today and we
will make sure that this gets merged before 9.2-RELEASE.
Author: des
Date: Tue Aug 13 09:06:18 2013
New Revision: 254278
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/254278
Log:
On 12.08.2013 19:39, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> I still wonder why Super Grub Disk kfreebsd worked until recently.
>
> I figure something must have changed in FreeBSD loader or kernel
> structure since the Super Grub Disk didn't change in that time.
>
> For currdev, apparently the big hard drive is
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > Hi,
> > this host (used as a zfs server), was working since 8.2, actually was
> > working
> > nicely under 9.1, but after upgrading to the latest 9.2, it panics, 2 days
> > in a row. Appart of being a newer version, it's now dataless while I run it
> > thro
- Original Message -
> Hi,
> this host (used as a zfs server), was working since 8.2, actually was working
> nicely under 9.1, but after upgrading to the latest 9.2, it panics, 2 days
> in a row. Appart of being a newer version, it's now dataless while I run it
> through the loops - which
On Fri, Aug 02, 2013 at 10:05:43PM +0200, Marius Strobl wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 02, 2013 at 02:44:04PM -0400, David Boyd wrote:
> > I have an Adaptec 2820SA (SATA) controller that hangs the system during
> > booting on 9.2-BETA[12].
> > The only message I see on the console refers to controller aac0
Hi,
this host (used as a zfs server), was working since 8.2, actually was working
nicely under 9.1, but after upgrading to the latest 9.2, it panics, 2 days
in a row. Appart of being a newer version, it's now dataless while I run it
through the loops - which could be the reason for the panics, so w
Hello :-)
On my Dell Latitude D620 I have a bla(c/n)k screen after I close
display and open it again. I cannot use this machine anymore as it was
working on plaintext console (no xorg). What should I do to make
screen return after display is closed and opened again? Should I load
apm module or som
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