Last night I needed to reboot switches connected to a FreeBSD server.
There are two igb interfaces, bound via lagg0 as an LACP pair. Each is
connected to a different switch and those switches support mlag (LAG
distributed across more than one switch unit). One of the interfaces
came back fine when
Hi!
> # uname -a
> FreeBSD lash.internal 12.1-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p2 GENERICĀ amd64
See here:
https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:09.igb.asc
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On 7/16/20 7:40 PM, Manish Jain wrote:
On 2020-07-17 01:49, Don Wilde wrote:
The [deleted] ones in Redmond have done it again. My multi-OS GRUB2
boot loader is gone, and in its place is a 500M partition called
'Windows boot loader'.
The purpose is to force us to look at MS' new version of
On 7/16/20 11:53 PM, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jul 2020 13:19:51 -0700, Don Wilde wrote:
The [deleted] ones in Redmond have done it again. My multi-OS GRUB2 boot
loader is gone, and in its place is a 500M partition called 'Windows
boot loader'.
They do this all the time. The consensus here
On 7/17/20 1:34 AM, Manish Jain wrote:
On 2020-07-17 13:57, Don Wilde wrote:
On 7/16/20 7:40 PM, Manish Jain wrote:
On 2020-07-17 01:49, Don Wilde wrote:
The [deleted] ones in Redmond have done it again. My multi-OS GRUB2
boot loader is gone, and in its place is a 500M partition called
Hi all together,
yesterday I installed 12.1-STABLE [1] with kernel version `uname -K` 1201519 on
my ThinkPad E490 with 'Intel UHD Graphics 620' [2].
But if I install the 'drm-fbsd12.0-kmod' and load the driver `kldload
/boot/modules/i915kms.ko` it will only show a black screen until I manually
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Don Wilde wrote:
On 7/16/20 11:53 PM, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jul 2020 13:19:51 -0700, Don Wilde wrote:
The [deleted] ones in Redmond have done it again. My multi-OS GRUB2 boot
loader is gone, and in its place is a 500M partition called 'Windows
boot loader'.
They do this all the time. T
While dealing with the fallout from my MS heartburn, I've noticed
something new. I can no longer keep old kernels in /boot/kernel/, at
least not with the name kernel.*
Is this new behavior or have I made a mistake in my loader.conf?
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Don Wilde