work in text mode, but cannot get the GUI
to work. To get that to work, it world seem that I have a great many
packages/ports to bring over from FreeBSD-6.1, and was hoping there might be an
easier method. Anyone have any alternative thoughts? Thanks for y
: DAD complete for 3ffe:8001:0005:0ed0:0260:08ff:fe34:4929 - no duplicates found
and my cvsup config file :
*default host=cvsup3.au.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/usr
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default compress
src-all
Can anyone tell me wh
n cd into /dev and see that all the ads0's are
there except ad0s2a. My /etc/fstab has that as /, so it's kinda
odd that I can boot it at all? When I try and MAKEDEV /dev/ad0s2a
it complains that it's a read-only filesystem.
Can anyone make a suggestion for how I can get it back up
s anyone have a code snippet handy for generating link local
> addresses? My google-fu was unable to find a description..
You should be able to do something like the following:
ifconfig bridge0 inet6 fe80:: eui64 add
That assumes that it has a MAC address already assigned. I can't help
if
A1 and BETA2 as originally scheduled. As a result,
there were a few requests on freebsd-questions asking where to get the
releases. Of course they hadn't been released, so they no longer show
any scheduled releases for FreeBSD, but still do for NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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Is anybody *EVER* going to update the official web page?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/schedule.html
is now almost 3 months out of date, and it is the web page that people
will find when navigating from the main page.
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The major problem I saw is that I couldn't find any mention of the
packages on the CD/DVD in any of the menus. Is there really no way of
installing them, or did I manage to overlook it? I ran through it twice
and ended up using sysinstall both times to install the packages.
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under csh.
>
> I can also reproduce this on VGA console when logged in (regardless of
> user), e.g. log in as root (get csh shell), run bash, "top -a -b", bam,
> issue happens.
>
> I don't know what's different about the two shells at this level that
> would cau
and reports them.
>>
>>
> Yes, we enabled MCA by default in 8.1-RELEASE.
Is there some reason that it is only available for i386 and not for
amd64? Linux has something called mcelog, for machine check errors,
which sounds similar and is available for amd64.
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Alan Cox writes:
> On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Carl Johnson wrote:
>
>> Alan Cox writes:
>>
>> > 2010/12/23 Dan Langille
>> >
>> >> On 12/22/2010 9:57 AM, John Baldwin wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> On Wednesday, December
Jeremy Chadwick writes:
> On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 03:08:48PM -0800, Carl Johnson wrote:
>> Alan Cox writes:
>>
>> > 2010/12/23 Dan Langille
>> >
>> >> On 12/22/2010 9:57 AM, John Baldwin wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> On Wednesday,
a VL805 USB controller present. I
tested this with Linux and everything worked properly. This is a new
computer that I bought only a couple of weeks ago. Does anybody have
any ideas on what this might be, or what I could do to try to figure it
out?
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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Mehmet Erol Sanliturk writes:
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 8:26 PM Carl Johnson wrote:
>
>> I have an 8GB RPi 4B that I am trying out, but it has no USB response at
>> all. That means that I can't use a keyboard or mouse, but I can use a
>> serial console and etherne
Tim Daneliuk writes:
> On 2/28/21 11:26 AM, Carl Johnson wrote:
>> I have an 8GB RPi 4B that I am trying out, but it has no USB response at
>> all. That means that I can't use a keyboard or mouse, but I can use a
>> serial console and ethernet. I can plug any USB de
Emmanuel Vadot writes:
> On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 09:26:23 -0800
> Carl Johnson wrote:
>
>> I have an 8GB RPi 4B that I am trying out, but it has no USB response at
>> all. That means that I can't use a keyboard or mouse, but I can use a
>> serial console and ethe
Peter Cornelius writes:
> [Retransmssion, stupid HTML mails]
>
> G'day, Carl,
>
> On 2/28/21 11:26 AM, Carl Johnson wrote:
>> I have an 8GB RPi 4B that I am trying out, but it has no USB response at
>> all. [...]
>
> I second the suggestion to do
Carl Johnson writes:
> Emmanuel Vadot writes:
>
>> On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 09:26:23 -0800
>> Carl Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> I have an 8GB RPi 4B that I am trying out, but it has no USB response at
>>> all. That means that I can't use a keyboard or mouse,
isk blocks with dd.
>>
>> HTH
>> Patrick
>>
>
> The file was actually created, and space reserved.
Try removing the md99 device with mdconfig and then run the swapon again.
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Tim Daneliuk writes:
> On 08/14/2015 10:48 AM, Carl Johnson wrote:
>> Tim Daneliuk writes:
>>
>>> On 08/14/2015 08:53 AM, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
>>>> HI!
>>>>
>>>>> Am 14.08.2015 um 15:15 schrieb Tim Daneliuk :
>>>>&g
Tim Daneliuk writes:
> On 08/14/2015 11:38 AM, Carl Johnson wrote:
>
>> I should have mentioned that I had similar problems until I added the
>> "late" option to the swapfile line in fstab. I suspect that it is a
>> general problem with swapfiles and should be
he X server. So it cannot be put in
> ~/.xinitrc.
Have you tried loading it with kld_list in /etc/rc.conf? Those get
loaded during boot, but it might be late enough to work. That would be
automated, so it might be a little more convenient.
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mpt driver
hopefully will work with them) and general impressions.
Thanks,
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e and telling
sysinstall to redo the device probe it still can't find the drive. I
finally finished the install via ftp.
I'm about to try breaking the mirror into jbod, redoing the install and
seeing if that helps disk performance any although I would much prefer
to use the hard
boot sequence will hang if the USB drive is attached at boot. There
was something in freebsd-stable about a month ago about booting hanging
if an ipod shuffle was attached. This is showing exactly the same symptoms.
Otherwise the machine is running well.
Carl.
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I'd say you are seeing the same as I am with the same card in a Dell
1855. There is something wrong with the mpt driver and the disks when
they are setup in a raid0 set. If you split the disks and use them as
individual drives then you will get full performan
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and run it with
sec -conf=/usr/local/etc/sec.conf -input=/var/log/auth.log
-pid=/var/run/sec.pid -detach
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Hi Doug,
Sorry for taking so long to reply on this, been on 3 weeks leave...
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Doug White wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Carl Makin wrote:
> > The boot sequence will hang if the USB drive is attached at boot. There
> It seems to be acting like Uthe USB cont
Chris Richards wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have installed a Netgear 802.11b (MA311) PCI card into my freebsd box
but I can't get it to transfer data faster than 180KBps in either
direction. I have tried the card in 2 freebsd boxes one running 5.1
Release and the other 5.4 Stable, no difference. I also ra
Marco Stroosnijder wrote:
Carl,
Just a hunch... asymetric I/O in your pccard slot?
Try geting and puting files via ftp between the two hosts.
There is a big differance between getting and putting files!!
(number of reads and writes from "pccard slot")
I had problems with normal etherne
Have you tested the iwi-driver?
See: http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ipw/iwi-freebsd.html
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Darren Pilgrim wrote:
From: Darren Pilgrim
From: Carl Gustavsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Have you tested the iwi-driver?
See: http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ipw/iwi-freebsd.html
I haven't yet. Reading that page has brought up another questions. On
the
page it sa
with
certain Athlon64 motherboards. This release is also the first to
feature experimental PowerPC support for the Macintosh G3 and G4
platforms.
Can anyone direct me to more information about the new WPA and Host-AP
802.11 features?
/ Carl
the scsi disc if
I dont write "1:da(0,a)/boot/loader" at the boot prompt every time i
want to boot it. So I want the boot manager to boot to
"1:da(0,a)/boot/loader" as default.
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kernel Netatalk code? Is this likely to be the
real reason for the problem?
Thanks,
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system just quietly
reboots. Upon reboot /var is full and corrupt and takes ages for the
background fsck to fix it so I normally boot into single user mode and
do it myself.
Is anyone else seeing this? I can happily supply an image that causes
the problem if someone want
John Pettitt wrote:
Carl Makin wrote:
Morning All,
the interface would just go dead. Nothing in ifconfig or syslog or
dmesg would indicate a problem, but nothing would go in or out. The
only way to fix it was reboot.
What sort of network card? I've been having the same sy
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s is so frustrating.
The PC's send their print jobs formated for the Deskjet.
What you need to do is point the papd (appletalk) print queue to a BSD
print queue controlled by apsfilter. Apsfilter will determin the job is
postscript and get ghostscript to convert it for you.
Carl.
I'm trying to roll a -stable snapshot using "make release" and it's dying
consistantly when it tries to run mkwhatis across the /usr/share/man
directories.
Is anyone else having problems with make release at the moment?
Carl.
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On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 09:49:30AM -0500, Steve Dobbs wrote:
> I wrote a little startup script to automatically launch kdm upon boot, and
> put it in the /usr/local/etc/rc.d directory, and it works fine when I run it
> as root when the machine is up, but when I boot and let the script get
> launc
becoming a major pain due to
files greater than 2Gb and 700Gb in two filesystems on one machine.
Carl.
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.000MB/s transfers, Tagged Queueing Enabled
> da1: 67745MB (138741760 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 8636C)
> My question: What device (/dev/???) will the raid show up under? Or do we
> have to do a makedev? (if yes, with which parameters?)
It should appear on /dev/da1 like a normal scsi disk
k on Vinum in FreeBSD 5.
Given the problems, I'd suggest that we yank it.
Do you want to yank it in 5 or 6-CURRENT? There are a *lot* of people
using vinum and yanking it in 5-STABLE would force us all to use the 5.3
security branch until gvinum caught up.
Carl.
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Doesn't work for me. It installed fine under kernel.GENERIC but I now get
the
shared address space fork attempted: pid: 314
error when running it.
Can someone point me to Luoqi's patches?
Thanks,
Carl.
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A couple of weeks ago it was mentioned on this list that the CODA
filesystem was not safe for SMP machines.
Is this actually the case? Is this likely to change?
Carl.
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Is anyone using FC, FC-AL or NetApp filers on a FreeBSD 3.x-STABLE system?
I'm very interested in some real world comparisons of the various
technologies.
Carl.
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Hi,
Is anyone using Fibre Channel Adaptors in FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE? It so, what
are you using and how does it perform?
We're about to start hooking up Dell 4300/6300s to a large disk array to
do image and web work and I would like to go FC rather than scsi.
Thanks,
Carl.
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e're about to throw this into production.
Carl.
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Hi Ken,
On Wed, 31 May 2000, Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 12:58:18 +1000, Carl Makin wrote:
> > Is anyone using a QLogic 2200 FC card that can help me with a problem.
> You probably won't get much help on the QLogic side of things until Matt
>
FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE-2718
I just tried booting the boot floppies (that's all I have) on
a machine with a SoundBlaster 16 at port 220H. I went into
device config and disabled the adv0 device (Advansys SCSI).
I answered "y" to the "save settings" prompt. Yet I'm still
getting the following duri
0+ / 786 MB Asus A7V266 (bios
>> v1.11) Maxtor 60 GB
>>
>> Has anyone any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Freek
>
> I'd try a different cable for the drive. If that doesn't fix it
> the controller on the mothe
JoaoBR wrote:
> Hi, some knows how to solve this problema or what it is?
>
> acd0: CDRW at ata0-master UDMA33
> acd0: FAILURE - INQUIRY ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x24 ascq=0x00
> acd0: FAILURE - INQUIRY ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x24 ascq=0x00
> cd0 at ata0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
> cd0: Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0
der
FreeBSD/i368 boot
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/loader
boot: 1:da(0,a)/boot/loader(i write this)
After this it boots correct.
How do i get the bootloader to boot 1:da(0,a)/boot/kernel directly?
With regards Carl Gustavsson
dmesg:
Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c
-h -DWANT_NFS3 /usr/src/include/rpcsvc/spray.x -o spray.h
unsigned hnt usec;
^
rpcgen: /usr/src/include/rpcsvc/spray.x, line 51: expected ';'
*** Error code 1
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