On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 07:50:27PM +0200, Martin Dieringer wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2012, John Baldwin wrote:
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> > On Friday, July 20, 2012 10:11:33 am jb wrote:
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> > Did anyone else experience this? With 9.1-BETA1 the boot process
> > freezes, among the last lines with verbose boot are
I already had a problem with this, but this is fixed: 1. The hostnames
are correct 2. in the debian /etc/idmapd.conf, the right domain name is
specified 3. The names are transmitted correctly -- tested with
Wireshark. If the problem was wrong domain names, I had found it because
I always take a loo
Norbert Aschendorff wrote:
> I already had a problem with this, but this is fixed: 1. The hostnames
> are correct 2. in the debian /etc/idmapd.conf, the right domain name
> is
> specified 3. The names are transmitted correctly -- tested with
> Wireshark. If the problem was wrong domain names, I had
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On 22-08-2012 11:33, Lars Engels wrote:
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> I have a T61 running 9.1-BETA1 (with PC-BSD). In most cases it is
> booting fine, but from time to time it hangs at boot time but the last
> lines are uhub0: ... to uhub4
> Is that the same or a different i
Sorry, I was wrong :|. This time, the packets contain the numeric user
and group IDs (in my case, 1000:1000). A pcap file with some NFS
requests and responses can be found here:
http://lbo.spheniscida.de/Files/nfs.pcap -- sorry for that
misinformation in the previous mail :(
Norbert
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It looks as if the problem is related to this bug which shows the
exactly same symptoms (if you look at the package dumps). It's also
Kernel 3.3 with which it also begun here. And with kernel 3.1, it works
(same here).
--> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=756897
I don't know what's the
And just another thing: Using the Fedora machine (also kernel 3.5) as
server, I see the exactly same behavior. Sending '1000' (numeric UID)
instead of actual username. Using Kernel 3.2 on the server, the
translation even works when using the same username and different IDs
(as it should...).
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On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 02:47:09PM +0200, Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote:
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> On 22-08-2012 11:33, Lars Engels wrote:
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> > I have a T61 running 9.1-BETA1 (with PC-BSD). In most cases it is
> > booting fine, but from time to time it hangs at boot time but the last
> > lines are uhub0: ... to uhub4
As this is obviously a Linux (kernel(?)) problem, I think I can close
this thread. And thank you for your answers, Rick :)
Norbert
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On 22-08-2012 18:52, Lars Engels wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 02:47:09PM +0200, Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote:
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>> On 22-08-2012 11:33, Lars Engels wrote:
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>>> I have a T61 running 9.1-BETA1 (with PC-BSD). In most cases it is
>>> booting fine
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> On 22-08-2012 18:52, Lars Engels wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 02:47:09PM +0200, Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote:
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>>> On 22-08-2012 11:33, Lars Engels wrote:
I hav
(Please keep me CC'd, as I am not subscribed to the list)
With the release of FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE that the default filesystem
layout (specifically the "Guided" -> "Entire Disk" choice) is to have a
single filesystem (/). Shown here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/bsdinstall-partitioning.ht
Norbert Aschendorff wrote:
> Sorry, I was wrong :|. This time, the packets contain the numeric user
> and group IDs (in my case, 1000:1000). A pcap file with some NFS
> requests and responses can be found here:
> http://lbo.spheniscida.de/Files/nfs.pcap -- sorry for that
> misinformation in the pre
Norbert Aschendorff wrote:
> As this is obviously a Linux (kernel(?)) problem, I think I can close
> this thread. And thank you for your answers, Rick :)
>
As noted in my other post, it comes down to which NFSv4 spec is the
current one, since although I haven't looked, I'm fairly sure that
numeric
The first release candidate of the 9.1-RELEASE release cycle is now
available on the FTP servers for amd64, i386, and powerpc64. The
MD5/SHA256 checksums are at the bottom of this message. The ISO images
and, for architectures that support it, the memory stick images are
available here:
ftp:/
On Aug 21, 2012, at 11:43 PM, Daisuke Aoyama wrote:
> You can download the source file from:
> http://www.peach.ne.jp/archives/isboot/isboot-0.2.5.tar.gz
> ...
Daisuke-san-
Thank you for this great work! I can see a lot of potential applications for
it. I set up a test machine and got as far a
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