On Mon, 20 May 2002, Karl M. Joch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have to replace 6 sco boxes with freebsd. is it possible to mount the sco
> harddrive under freebsd when it is locally built in the hardware as second
> drive? i already got their software in the freebsd compatibility running.
> but for moving
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wrote Chip Wiegand thusly...
>
> In a nutshell, these are the steps I followed -
> # less /usr/src/UPDATING
> # cd /usr/obj/
> # chflags -R noschg *
> # rm -rf usr (this didn't exist to begin with)
> # ls -la (it was empty before I even started)
> # cd /usr/src
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At 02:16 AM 5/20/2002 +0100, Brian Somers wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Can you tell me the MD5 checksum of the image ? From the AUS
> site,
> > I got
> >
> > MD5 (4.6-RC2-install.iso) = 8cafce7c79b977500d2776bf74b7
> >
> > ---Mike
>
>That's correct.
>--
>Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fabien THOMAS writes:
> the kernel crash with M_WAITOK in INVARIANT mode.
> it seems that M_WAITOK is the problems is it possible to replace with
> M_DONTWAIT ?
Yes, as long as you check for a NULL return value (not normally
possible with M_WAITOK).
-Archie
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after upgrading to 4-stable-2002.05.17.16.15.01 (4.6-rc) -- from
4-stable-2002.05.02.08.43.44 (4.6-prerelease) -- i see double
entries for the same section of a man page, as now there exist
compressed (old) & uncompressed (new) versions
-r--r--r-- 2 root wheel 999 May 19 12:13 /
I have a firewall bridge and for some reason when
the traffic get high like at about 2.7Mbps it stops responding on the network
and takes our network offline. We have 2 Linksys nics in it now.
Last time this happened we had a realtek and a linksys nic in it and it gave
some error like TX u
On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 19:57, parv wrote:
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> wrote Chip Wiegand thusly...
> >
> > In a nutshell, these are the steps I followed -
> > # less /usr/src/UPDATING
>
> > # cd /usr/obj/
> > # chflags -R noschg *
> > # rm -rf usr (this didn't exist to begin with)
> >