On 25/02/2011 22:31, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:23:58PM +, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
>> On 25/02/2011 17:35, Josh Carroll wrote:
Hi All,
Just upgraded my home machine to 8.2-RELEASE via
freebsd-update remotely (spare time at work.) and on reboot m
On Friday 25 February 2011 21:53:54 joseph wrote:
> Thanks for your fast answers!
> I tryed your suggestions but only the urtw driver shows interrest in
> my usb wlan device.
> The patched urtw still gives the same error massage.
> Could a update to 8.2 fix this issue?
Possibly, worth a try.
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Hello,
I updated a system from 8.1-RELEASE to 8.2-RELEASE today and now I'm
having issues with gpart and gmirror.
In the past I had two non-identical disks (one 250gb and one 750gb),
which I wanted to create a mirror for them, so to do this, I gpart'ed
them to equal sizes and then gmirror'ed them
To whom it may concern:
I am an avid Linux user and recent BSD convert. I have a Lenovo Thinkpad
L412 with an Intel i3 370M & ATI HD 5145(rebadged HD4570) graphics. I
recently tried Fedora 14 and had the same problem that I have had with
PC-BSD, the underside of the laptop got HOT! When I was runn
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 03:01:11PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
...
> No, release branches long pre-date freebsd-update. However, before we
> switched to svn for source, new branches did not bump all the $FreeBSD$ tags.
>
> That is a side effect of the way that the SVN -> CVS exporter works (and
On 26.02.2011 15:26, Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
> After a reboot I get this right before the FreeBSD bootloader starts:
>
> gptboot: invalid GPT backup header
>
> I suppose this error simply means that gpart can't find it's backup
> header, because gmirror and gpart both are using the last sec
2011/2/26 Andrey V. Elsukov :
> On 26.02.2011 15:26, Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
>> After a reboot I get this right before the FreeBSD bootloader starts:
>>
>> gptboot: invalid GPT backup header
>>
>> I suppose this error simply means that gpart can't find it's backup
>> header, because gmirror a
Am 25.02.2011 um 07:56 schrieb Zhihao Yuan:
> My server is behind a DHCP-enabled router, and it has two network
> interfaces, wlan0 and bge0. I want to use them together, so I bind
> them, plus tap0 to bridge0. But bridge has a random MAC address for
> each time it was created, which makes me hard
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 03:01:11PM -0500, John Baldwin thus spake:
On Friday, February 25, 2011 1:00:19 pm jhelf...@e-e.com wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 02:42:25PM +0100, Marco van Tol wrote:
>>
>> Read up on the mergemaster manual for options "-F" and "-i" :-)
>
> freebsd-update does not
When I was looking at this problem myself recently it occurred to me
that one way to handle it would be to have the freebsd-update code build
and populate the temproot directory that mergemaster uses and then offer
the user the option to use that alternative. The process could use
something lik
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