[Possible Regression] FreeBSD 9.1 i386 in PV mode can not boot on Xen 4.2.1

2013-02-22 Thread tech mailinglists
Hello all, I tried to setup a FreeBSD i386 guest in PV mode. So I compiled a FreeBSD Xen Kernel with the XEN kernel configuration from 9.1 revision 247145. The detailed information from "svn info" looks like this: Path: . Working Copy Root Path: /usr/src URL: svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/release/9

Re: "required by"?

2011-12-28 Thread mailinglists
Yeah, I got that! Thanks :) And that was exactly what I wanted, a list of ports I have installed depending on gconf. Quoting Christopher Hilton : On Dec 21, 2011, at 10:50 AM, Bartosz Fabianowski wrote: Once you have a port installed, "pkg_info -R gconf\*" will tell you. - Bartosz Just

Re: Intel se7230NH1-E, 6gb memory not working on FreeBSD 6.0

2006-09-27 Thread mailinglists
> Absolutely, its an architecture not a brand name, should call it x86_64 > as often done in Linux. If you run only a 32bit kernel on that system of > yours you're cheating yourself out of performance anyway. > > slurp down an iso and boot that before you go pulling dimms and such :) > > Jack > Ok

Re: Intel se7230NH1-E, 6gb memory not working on FreeBSD 6.0

2006-09-27 Thread mailinglists
>I have no idea if the problem is related to PAE, but have you tried >booting an amd64 kernel on the system? This is an Intel Pentium 4 (D) system. Would the AMD64 kernel even work? - Greg ___ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freeb

Re: Intel se7230NH1-E, 6gb memory not working on FreeBSD 6.0

2006-09-27 Thread mailinglists
>Based on what I understand of Intel x86 architecture, to address more >than 4GB of memory space, you have to use Intel's PAE feature. I >don't think the FreeBSD kernels are built with PAE enabled. This >might explain why the kernel states there's too many memory holes. > >I'd recommend either 1)

Intel se7230NH1-E, 6gb memory not working on FreeBSD 6.0

2006-09-27 Thread mailinglists
Hello, I am having a very hard time getting an Intel se7230NH1-E motherboard with 6gb of memory to work. I keep getting two messages about "Too many holes in the physical address space, giving up". I'm not sure what the BIOS is (it seems to be OEMed to Intel), but with the menu structure I'd hav