Re: unmounting a filesystem safely that doesn't exist anymore

2006-06-13 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
On 6/12/06, Ulrich Spoerlein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Björn König wrote: > I did a mistake: I unplugged my digital camera accidentally before I unmounted the > filesystem. *doh* This happens very often, because I'm very scatterbrained. =) The kernel > will panic and all filesystems remain

Installation on Linux LVM "Logical Volumes" (LV)?

2006-06-13 Thread Alexander Skwar
Good morning! I'd like to try out FreeBSD. Problem is, that I don't have any unallocated space on my hard drive anymore, as I assigned everything to a "Physical Volume" (PV) of a Linux LVM2 (Logical Volume Manager). On the "Volume Group" (VG), I've got enough unallocated free space, from which I

Re: Installation on Linux LVM "Logical Volumes" (LV)?

2006-06-13 Thread Matthias Andree
Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Good morning! Ever thought that there might be more than Europe and Africa on the lists? > [...] Does FreeBSD support Linux LVM2? No. You need a primary partition. -- Matthias Andree ___ freebsd-stable@f

Re: Installation on Linux LVM "Logical Volumes" (LV)?

2006-06-13 Thread Alexander Skwar
Matthias Andree wrote: Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] Does FreeBSD support Linux LVM2? No. You need a primary partition. Too bad. Thanks for the quick response, though! Alexander Skwar -- Zoidberg: Uncle Zoid, you're looking young enough to be thrown back!

two interfaces

2006-06-13 Thread Zoran Kolic
Hi all! I've tried to find this issue googling, since it was discussed for sure on this list, but no result. 6.1 release for amd64. I use ethernet connection and don't want to tear off the cable every time to make dialup on serial modem (or reboot). I made those steps: # ifconfig nfe0 down # route

Re: two interfaces

2006-06-13 Thread Oliver Fromme
Zoran Kolic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use ethernet connection and don't want > to tear off the cable every time to make > dialup on serial modem (or reboot). > I made those steps: > # ifconfig nfe0 down > # route flush > $ pppd > Ppp0 goes up, default is made and nothing > else. The l

Re: 'make release' questions...

2006-06-13 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Peter Losher wrote: > I have been mucking about w/ 'make release' for some time now (stripping > out OpenSSH, sendmail, Heimdal, bits oF BIND, etc.) and while I now have > a working .iso image, that will install and update, I have some > questions that 'man release' just

Some change in openssl/crypto has broken libtorrent configure

2006-06-13 Thread Lars Stokholm
...I think. I have two boxes, with relatively fresh installations of 6.1-RELEASE, upgraded to 6-STABLE by-the-book (/usr/src/Makefile). Before I upgraded, I had no problems installing libtorrent from ports, but after the upgrade, the configure script fails. It's the same behavior on both mac

atheros 'device timeout'

2006-06-13 Thread Reid Linnemann
I have a DWL-G520 with an atheros chipset on a 6-stable machine and I've had a persistent problem for quite a long time now from 6-CURRENT in 2005 to recent 6-stable that I need to address. First, I'll spit out pertinent machine information - uname -a: FreeBSD hautlos 6.0-STABLE FreeBSD 6.0-STA

Re: atheros 'device timeout'

2006-06-13 Thread Alex Burke
Hi, Just to chime in and say that I have seen device timeout messages too - the behaviour for me was (ok, maybe a bit random but...) having mounted an NFS exported /usr/src and hammering it with a buildworld. So really, I guess I can only say that I have seen this when the wireless card was under

Re: atheros 'device timeout'

2006-06-13 Thread Sam Leffler
Reid Linnemann wrote: I have a DWL-G520 with an atheros chipset on a 6-stable machine and I've had a persistent problem for quite a long time now from 6-CURRENT in 2005 to recent 6-stable that I need to address. First, I'll spit out pertinent machine information - uname -a: FreeBSD hautlos 6.0

Re: atheros 'device timeout'

2006-06-13 Thread Sam Leffler
Alex Burke wrote: Hi, Just to chime in and say that I have seen device timeout messages too - the behaviour for me was (ok, maybe a bit random but...) having mounted an NFS exported /usr/src and hammering it with a buildworld. So really, I guess I can only say that I have seen this when the wire

Kerberos5 on 6.1

2006-06-13 Thread Forrest Aldrich
I have FreeBSD-6.1 and it appears the default installation has a full complement of Kerberos5. But, /usr/src/kerberos5/README states: This subtree is world-exportable, as it does not contain any cryptographic code. At the time of writing, it did not even contain source code, only M

acpi: bad read from port 0x021 (8) acpi: bad write to port 0x021 (8), val 0xfb

2006-06-13 Thread bazzoola
Greetings, I sync'd my src tree for 6.1-stable recently then I updated my system. Now I keep getting: acpi: bad read from port 0x021 (8) acpi: bad write to port 0x021 (8), val 0xfb I searched the mailing list I found one useful entry however, he had the same problem and no one replied to him.

VT 6421 setup probelm

2006-06-13 Thread Bjoern Wolfgardt
Hi, I am very new to FreeBSD. So pls be patient. I try to install FreeBSD 6.1 on my Amilo 3438G. It has a VIA VT 6421 inside. I have 2 80GB HDs configured as Raid0. I have one partition (80GB) with Windows XP SP2. Now I want to install FreeBSD 6.1 as second boot option. While booting the Setup