I am not sure why you would want to put FreeBSD on the Mac. Mac is
already FreeBSD. Most of the FreeBSD ports have been made available
to the Mac through Macports. X11 comes with it, and Apple gives you
access to the kernel source code.
If you must for some reason have FreeBSD, I recomme
Sorry, I meant BSD.
Here is the link:
http://www.freebsd.org/news/press-rel-3.html
Aharon Friedman
On Oct 6, 2008, at 11:25 AM, David Sanders wrote:
2008/10/6 Dr. Aharon Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am not sure why you would want to put FreeBSD on the Mac. Mac is
already
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Aharon Friedman
On Oct 6, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Robert Watson wrote:
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Dr. Aharon Friedman wrote:
Sorry, I meant BSD.
Here is the link:
http://www.freebsd.org/news/press-rel-3.html
Aharon Friedman
I don't see the origina message you replied to on the list, so am
replyi
It does not look like you broke it. Moving directories between jails while
they are running is not part of the game as it breaks chroot. You could
manipulate files between jails with the jails up by using networking, such
as ftp.
Obviously, one could program chroot to be able to "eat" this stuff
I have been trying to set up a zfs root file system on 7.1. It
requires the loader gptzfsboot, which is in -CURRENT. I have tried to
import it to 7.1. Before I delve into it. Has somebody already done it?
Aharon
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