tructions on top of /usr/src/Makefile
(comment header). Before you perform "make installworld",
make sure you have rebooted the system into single-user mode
(with the new kernel).
Also see "man 7 build" for details.
> I'm going to try again without src.conf or make.conf
/ background color attributes,
maybe there is a viewer that converts the image into "text
with control characters" that can be displayed directy in
the vt text mode, without using any graphics?
Just a stupid thought... ;-)
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Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user sin
ing a viewer that can
directly interface with the "vt" graphics mode...
> [1] by console, I mean the consoles accessed via alt-f1 to alt-f7 [2]
> [2] can the number of consoles be increased?
Yes. Edit /etc/ttys to spawn more gettys. See "man 5 ttys"
for detail
ged in. Moused
# stops automatically (actually it bombs :) when the device disappears.
attach 100 {
device-name "ums[0-9]+";
action "/etc/rc.d/moused start $device-name";
};
This is from /etc/devd.conf.
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Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4
cause moused to be run anyway, but there are differences. If
> you want switching between X and console to be fast, enable moused.
And this is possible in combination with devd that "remote-contols"
moused for USB mice? And does moused ha
, so
moused can take care of the mouse. The USB system is not involved here.
I really think you should concentrate on configuring X's mouse
handling, as the system's seems to work in a correct manner.
Suggested TODO:
1. Disable HAL and DBUS per rc.conf
2. Create xorg.conf
7.2 is gone.
Seems to be correct up to here; /dev/ad0s1b refers to the swap
partition.
> But, the original partitions are still in the MBR (S1 for DOS, and
> S2 and S3 for FreeBSD).
So an update of the MBR hasn't taken place?
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Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4
u can use awk, it's quite simple:
ps | awk -F " " 'NR > 1
{printf("%s%s%s%s%s\n", $1, $2,
$3, $4, $5);}'
The only problem I see is that $5, the COMMAND field, is truncated
after the first space character, so command line arguments will be
missing.
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Polytro