> I've observed the slowness only on the local console, I haven't tested
> the seriel console. Put the FreeBSD legcay installation usb stick into
> the box, select it as boot device and watch the cursor spinning for
> about 10 minutens until the kernel boots. Do the same with an UEFI
> installation
It looks like my reply to the verbose dmesg.boot did not make it to
the list. I was able to boot the PC from a MSDOS 6.22 floppy using a
USB floppy drive. I also can load OpenBSD 5.8 on this PC and it boots
normally.
My verbose dmesg.boot:
Table 'FACP' at 0xbf24f4b8
Table 'APIC' at 0xbf24f5c8
A
> I have a new Asus H170-Plus-D3 motherboard that will be used for a DOM0 Xen
> Server. It uses an Intel i5-6300 processor and a Samsung 840 EVO SSD. I
> would like to use ZFS on this new installation. The Xen Kernel does not
> have UEFI support at this time, so I installed FreeBSD CURRENT r2953
I have a new Asus H170-Plus-D3 motherboard that will be used for a DOM0 Xen
Server. It uses an Intel i5-6300 processor and a Samsung 840 EVO SSD. I
would like to use ZFS on this new installation. The Xen Kernel does not have
UEFI support at this time, so I installed FreeBSD CURRENT r295345 in
This one is slightly different than the other item thread in this list. This
panic occurred when my weekly cron job fired to "svn up" my STABLE system to
r255294. I did not find a core file. The panic and reboot happened in the
middle of the night and I just noticed it this morning when I wen
> Related part of /var/run/dmesg.boot is
>
> re0: port
> 0xe000-0xe0f f mem 0xf7d04000-0xf7d04fff,0xf7d0-0xf7d03fff irq 17 at
> device 0.0 on pci2 re0: Using 1 MSI-X message re0: Chip rev. 0x2c80 re0:
> MAC rev. 0x miibus0: on re0 rgephy0: 1000BASE-T media interface> PHY 1 on mi
Gary Palmer [gpal...@freebsd.org] wrote:
> It used to be that ports had MAKE_JOBS_SAFE in the Makefile to mark that
> the port could be built using parallel compiles with the '-j' argument
> to make. It appears that the logic has been switched and now you have
> to mark them as MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE to
Gary Palmer [gpal...@freebsd.org] wrote:
> It's not a compiler flag, it's a make flag. make -j n will fork off up to
> n compilers to do the build. If you just do "make buildworld" then there
> is no parallel compilation.
>
> It used to be that ports had MAKE_JOBS_SAFE in the Makefile to mark th
Gary Palmer [gpal...@freebsd.org] wrote:
>
> When building kernel & world do you use the '-j' argument to do parallel
> builds? AFAIK thats not done by default, but it is for some ports.
>
Gary:
I just use the system defaults when building anything. If there is a
'-j' argument passed to the com
> Tom,
> I have had multiple D510's and now D525's that are part of my test
> systems, all are 4GB machines and all run the latest (ie 2 days old) 9.X
> Stable. They're faultless. I have a D510 in production serving 30
> users - yes its a 1G system running, sendmail, squid, samba as PDC.
> It's
I have an Intel Atom D510 motherboard that is being used in my home router
for
the last several years. It started on FreeBSD 8-Stable and was recently
upgraded
to FreeBSD 9-Stable. Through the years I have observed spurious reboots when
rebuilding ports, but never world or kernel. I have tried
> > Hi,
> >
> :-( Unable to CAMGETPASSTHRU for /dev/cd0 Inappropriate ioctl for
> > device.
>
> I encounter the same problem and reinstalling dvd+rw-tools-7.1 solved it.
>
> Henri
>
Henri:
Thank you for solving this problem for me. I removed and re-installed
dvd+rw-tools-7.1 and this is
Hi,
> >> :-( Unable to CAMGETPASSTHRU for /dev/cd0 Inappropriate ioctl for
device.
>
> Could someone else try to make a 'dump to DVD' backup [...]
> /sbin/dump -0u -L -C16 -B4589840 -P 'growisofs -Z /dev/cd0=/dev/fd/0' /u
A test with less disk load would be to write e.g. 100 MB of zeros
to e.g.
> I am only a casual user of CAM for DVD burning (once per release cycle of
libburn). But i
> can analyse some of the relation between growisofs and the error messages.
>> when a blank is inserted:
>> Aug 30 11:04:41 shack kernel: (cd0:ata3:0:0:0): CAM status: SCSI Status
Error
>> Aug 30 11:0
> You probably need to recompile whatever application you're using to burn
> CDs.
>
The actual program, cdrecord, works when invoked from the command line. The
following script does not:
EXAMPLES
Dumps the /u file system to DVDs using growisofs. Uses a 16MB cache,
creates a snapshot o
I guess this one did not make it back from USENET to gateway
I just tried to write to a DVD using both a PC running 9.2-RC3-p0 and
9.2-STABLE r255036 on different computers and get the following error
on both computers when a blank is inserted:
Aug 30 11:04:41 shack kernel: (cd0:ata3:0:0:0): CAM
> > I have been updating my FreeBSD systems for many years by updating and
> > building from source. For the FreeBSD 9.2 cycle, I decided to use
> > freebsd-update for binary update instead. I use Sendmail + Cyrus-SASL and
> > the freebsd-update process only installed a 'bare bones' binary. How
I have been updating my FreeBSD systems for many years by updating and
building from source. For the FreeBSD 9.2 cycle, I decided to use
freebsd-update for binary update instead. I use Sendmail + Cyrus-SASL and
the freebsd-update process only installed a 'bare bones' binary. How do I
compile
> Hi.
>
> I'm a bit short on free machines, so the closest I can get right now
> is my everyday machine running from sources cvsupped from
> RELENG_8 3.rd of March:
>
I 'csuped' to FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE today and still had the same problem. This
computer has normal floppy disk operation when using
> uname -a
> FreeBSD elg.hjerdalen.lokalnett 8.3-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 8.3-PRERELEASE #42: Sat
> Mar 3 20:05:21 CET 2012
> rumrunner@elg.hjerdalen.lokalnett:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/RUM amd64
>
> fdformat works fine here with:
> dmesg |grep fdc
> fdc0: port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on
> acpi0
> For what it's worth, I had problems writing images back to a
> floppy disk at around 8.0 prerelease. Dd wrote the image ok,
> but when closing the device, the machine panicked. Problem is
> gone on 8.2 and 8.3 (prerelease), and I haven't tried 9 yet.
>
My two computers running FreeBSD 9 can't ev
List:
I keep archival floppy disk copies of EPROM images on CDROM and occasionally
need to DD them back to a floppy disk for my programmer to load. I recently
upgraded two of my shop computers from FreeBSD 7 Stable to FreeBSD 9 Stable
with clean installs. I tried the 'fdformat' command prior
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