In /etc/rc.conf, all I have is:
rc_conf_files="/etc/rc.conf /etc/rc.conf.default /etc/rc.conf.local"
You cannot tweak the variable "rc_conf_files" in your /etc/rc.conf or
whatever files except /etc/defaults/rc.conf. Please be sure that the
variable should be used before loading /etc/rc.conf
vivek> I have in the past run FreeBSD 5.0 under VMWare workstation software.
Which VMware version? Did you still see it on the latest vesrion 4.5.2?
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e-kamo> I'm going to update 4.7 system to 4stable. Now I'm using some
e-kamo> jail env on it.
Are there any reasons not to update a jail environment?
e-kamo> 1. Is there anything wrong with legacy applycations about lib
e-kamo> dependency e.t.c.?
Which applications, and which libraries are use
will> This patch removes the parallel port support and USB mouse and
will> firewire ethernet.
My three comments about this:
1) It's hard to decide that we can say goodbye to plip (plip is not
provided as a kernel module), since it is supported on 4.x-RELEASE
fora long time.
2) Removing 'f
kent> Basically, the /R/cdrom directories aren't built, so mkisofs fails.
Maybe it's local problem. ${CHROOT}/R/cdrom should be always there.
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francisv> Some installations use Postfix and it does not understand
francisv> this command line.
I don't think MTAs except sendmail use this script.
Instead, create your own periodic scripts under /usr/local/etc/periodic
or some other places. It would be better ports/mail/postfix does that,
bu
Ok, I've investigated a little, and found that sysinstall is stalled
at line 342 of src/release/sysinstall/devices.c rev 1.117.2.16.
In function deviceTry(), sysinstall try to open(2) /dev/acd0c: at
first, there is no device file, it should be failed. sysinstall next
try to make a device file /
matusita> I know that Mar/30/2002's 4-stable goes fine, since I've
matusita> checked that it works before committing
matusita> src/usr.sbin/sysinstall/devices.c rev 1.139.
I try to reconfirm this, but Mar/30/2002's boot floppies doesn't work
also, sorry. Maybe I didn't check on VMware...
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FYI: Same stories is applied to 4.6-RC3.
> I've tried to install FreeBSD 4.6-RC2 on VMware 3.1.1 for Windows
> box. However,
>
> * kern.flp boots fine, loader started.
> * loader reads mfsroot.flp contents cleanly.
> * kernel starts. Display USERCONFIG menu. Skip it.
> * kernel detects devic
matusita> Anybody knows when 8.3.2 is out?
I've contacted ISC directly, and found that 8.3.2 will be released
real soon (yes, real soon). If it doesn't released before
May/11/2002, they'll release 8.3.1p1 for bugfix-release of 8.3.1.
Any committers import new BIND code when released?
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DougB> How is it broken?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bind-users&m=101318174506955&w=2>
It is already fixed in current BIND 8.x code. I have a patch to fix
this (made by ISC), but ISC stops to release this patch to FreeBSD, so
we FreeBSD cannot fix this problem until 8.3.2 is out.
I tried
Mark.Andrews> This is fixed in 8.3.2 along with dig, host etc.
Anybody knows when 8.3.2 is out?
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asmodai> Makoto-san, what idea did you have about trying the `a'
asmodai> slice?
In Old 4-stable system, /dev/acd0a and /dev/acd0c are different:
crw-rw-rw- 2 root operator 117, 0 Feb 7 01:53 /dev/acd0a
crw-rw-rw- 2 root operator 117, 2 Feb 7 01:53 /dev/acd0c
However, in recent 4-s
vbotka> I am running into a problem when I try to `make release` ( to generate
vbotka> custom release).
Wonderful:)
vbotka> The problem was reproduced 3 times with fresh cvsup, even that
vbotka> the system compile, install and run ok.
Works fine to me.
vbotka> ===> share/doc/usd/13.viref
vbot
helmut> but looks like the data in the Jan 30 ISO cd images (4.5 RELEASE)
helmut> on the ftp servers is bad. (wrong checksum for proflibs dist for
helmut> instance)
Sounds strange; I've checked 4.5-install.iso on ftp4.jp.FreeBSD.org
mirror server, and it seems that there is no problem (only c
x27;ve tested with recent
4-stable and 5-current and it works fine.
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Just fyi...
ast> I recently sent in a patch for this (compress loader, rm
ast> /boot/boot? files) - see:
ast>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=29272
/boot/boot[12] was already removed from 5-current, so it is safe to
remove from 4-stable also. However, 5-current floppy image has y
behanna> IIUC (If I Understand Correctly), the boot floppy images are
behanna> too large to fit on a floppy; therefore, "make release"
behanna> fails.
It was right, but already fixed[1]. Minimal release set (no additional
docs, including relnotes) works fine since Jul/29/2001 JST[2].
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IIRC, I've sent a email before about this, but nobody doesn't pay
attention nor fix src/release/Makefile...
In our all distribution, including 4.3-RC2, have incorrect
CHECKSUM.MD5 file in crypto/ distribution. Here is the current distribution:
% ls
4.3-RC2 RELNOTES.TXTcompat1x
jkh> I believe that's already fixed - are you talking about today's -
jkh> stable?
It's fixed, but src/CHECKSUM.MD5 does contain skrb4.* and skrb5.*
entries which is no longer in src/ distribution.
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rwatson> I just started running into the same thing using the Jan 16,
rwatson> 2001 kernel floppy disk. The same error:
I don't know why, but the latest floppy image available at
current.jp.FreeBSD.org,
ftp://current.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386/4.2-STABLE-20010117-JPSNAP/floppie
I've just got a report that current 4-stable's floppy image, kern.flp
is broken and it can't boot. Here is a sample session:
***
BTX loader 1.00 BTX version is 1.01
Console: internal video/keyboard
BIOS drive A: is disk0
BIOS drive C: is disk1
BIOS 637/kB/48128kB available memory
FreeBSD/i386
I've also sent this mail to the author of print-cdrom-packages.sh.
matusita> The list of ports name is just my own selection, and is NOT
matusita> the same of the one which is included the 1st CD-ROM of
matusita> official FreeBSD distribution. I want to sync both contents,
matusita> but it's har
vineshc> Since 4.1-S does not come up in ISO images for CD,
If you are not US resident (USA_RESIDENT=NO in your /etc/make.conf), try
ftp://current.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386/ISO-IMAGES/>.
You can get weekly-updated ISO images of FreeBSD 4-stable/5-current,
w/ or w/o packages, an
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