Here we go:
default:
set device PPPoE:em0
set MTU 1492
set MRU 1492
set dial
set crtscts off
set speed sync
accept lqr
disable deflate
disable pred1
disable vjcomp
disable acfcomp
disable protocomp
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 12:44:37PM +0200, Thomas Beer wrote:
> >
> > Yes, but how is your system configured? A boot log doesn't show us
> > this.
>
> Kris,
>
> thanks for your patience! What do you need? Kernel config,
> boot.loader, etc?
You claim the problem is related to PPP, so your appropr
>
> Yes, but how is your system configured? A boot log doesn't show us
> this.
Kris,
thanks for your patience! What do you need? Kernel config,
boot.loader, etc?
Cheers Tom
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On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 12:31:34PM +0200, Thomas Beer wrote:
> > Can you show exactly how to repeat this error condition, so that
> > others can try and replicate it?
>
> After reboot:
Yes, but how is your system configured? A boot log doesn't show us
this.
Kris
pgpTkH3LGyB5L.pgp
Description
dev/ttyp3M
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tom]# eH Hsu tomM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tom]$ pppM
Working in interactive modeM
^CM
>>>> PPP MUST be aborted, cause it hangs!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tom]$ dmesg -a |grep DEVFSM
DEVFS Overflow table with 65538 entries allocatedM
If I do the same as
On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 10:18:34PM +0200, Thomas Beer wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> after upgrading from 5.3 to 5.4-Stable
> I get
>
> DEVFS Overflow table with 65538 entries allocated
>
> I already doubled the values in the kernel config via
>
> options
Dear all,
after upgrading from 5.3 to 5.4-Stable
I get
DEVFS Overflow table with 65538 entries allocated
I already doubled the values in the kernel config via
options NDEVFSINO=2050
options NDEVFSOVERFLOW=65538
with no avail. The error message pops up if a user
(fails to
sql: provider da1 activated.
May 12 10:41:07 bsd kernel: GEOM_MIRROR: Device sql: provider da0 activated.
May 12 10:41:07 bsd kernel: GEOM_MIRROR: Device sql: provider
mirror/sql launched.
May 12 10:41:14 bsd kernel: DEVFS Overflow table with 32768 entries allocated
Any help?
Tnx in advance.
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Cris, mem