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substitute another drive and try that way?
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mount /cdrom
The way you tried will indeed attempt to mount the device by default as a
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I've been unable to make these cards work on
a 4.0-stable cvsup'ed a couple of days ago.
I assume it is using ie driver, here is the line
from the kernel config:
device ie0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 iomem 0xd8000
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config.
To remind, we have inetd segfaulting from time to time.
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sorry if you eventually get a duplicate message -- the original message
didn't show up in the list for some reason.Reporting further on the
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FreeBSD 11 and 12, but which can't boot 13.0-RC1 from memstick or via
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> On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 11:06:11PM +0000, freebsd-stable List wrote:
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>> Sometimes it even can boot, but in few minutes will hang with same errors.
>>
>> Hardware: Supermicro X8DTN+-F / 6xWD1502FYPS-02
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even under high load.
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daemon: sysutils/dsbmd
(see https://freeshell.de/~mk/projects/dsbmd.html
and /usr/local/etc/dsbmd.conf.sample)
with a simple GUI sysutils/dsbmc and cli (sysutils/dsbmc-cli) clients.
It supports automounting using devd and/or polling and automatic
or manual unmounting.
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>> *** Displaying differences between installed version and ./.cshrc:
>>
>> --- /.cshrc 2020-09-03 19:14:19.258107000 +1200
>> +++ ./.cshrc 2020-12-24 14:52:16.751245000 +1300
>> @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
>> -# $FreeBSD: stable/12/bin/csh/dot.cshrc 363525 2020-0
ad).
[1] https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=252165
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package manager itself doesn't know about! The issue can happen on any
filesystem, not only on UFS.
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>> # gpg --verify extattr.patch.asc
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> There is a typo in the URLs (12 instead of 21).
Thanks for the report. I've published an updated URI. Apologies!
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. vtfontcvt unifont-13.0.05.bdf unifont.fnt
>> 4. cp unifont.fnt /usr/share/vt/fonts
>> 5. Add 'allscreens_flags="-f 8x16 unifont.fnt"' to /etc/rc.conf
>> 6. Add 'hw.vga.textmode=0' to /boot/loader.conf.local
>> 7. shutdown -r now
>>
>
> As subject, where to get sources for 12-stable upgrade now? Is it still
> svn or is it git?
Probably your choice. But one thing that could
bias towards svn is that the svn information
spans identifying both the svn and the git
material but the git commit does not identify
the svn materia
ore 13 and so likely
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Sat Feb 13 06:04:52 UTC 2021 :
> The main list we used was:
>
> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-stable-12/
>
> but that appears dead.
> . . .
> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-release/
&
Hi,
It appears that some change between 939430f2377 (December 31) and
b4bf7bdeb70 (today) on stable/12 have broken pf in a way that the
following rule:
block in quick proto tcp from any os "Linux" to any port ssh
would get interpreted as:
block drop in quick proto tcp from any to any
On 2021-Feb-12, at 23:03, Mark Millard wrote:
> Dewayne Geraghty dewayne at heuristicsystems.com.au wrote on
> Sat Feb 13 06:04:52 UTC 2021 :
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>> The main list we used was:
>>
>> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-stable-12/
>>
>> b
On 2/17/21 22:35, Kristof Provost wrote:
> On 18 Feb 2021, at 6:01, Xin Li wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It appears that some change between 939430f2377 (December 31) and
> b4bf7bdeb70 (today) on stable/12 have broken pf in a way that the
> following rule:
>
>
On 2/17/21 22:57, Xin Li wrote:
> On 2/17/21 22:35, Kristof Provost wrote:
>> On 18 Feb 2021, at 6:01, Xin Li wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It appears that some change between 939430f2377 (December 31) and
>> b4bf7bdeb70 (today) on stable/12 have broke
//cgit.freebsd.org/src/log/?h=releng/12.0
shows the most recent releng/12.0 in git is from 2021-Jan-28:
Commit message (Expand) Author Age Files Lines
Add UPDATING entries and bump version.releng/12.0 Gordon Tetlow
2020-01-28 2 -1/+17
Are you confusing stable/12 and rele
gt; # svnlite update
>> Updating '.':
>> At revision 369283.
>> #
>
> You are referencing 12, not 13 . . .
>
> https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/log/?h=releng/12.0
>
> shows the most recent releng/12.0 in git is from 2021-Jan-28:
>
> Commit messa
efifat should be put back
into the base system so that people don't have to track the above recipe (which
is likely to change).
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0d0c60 ref 0
pages 45500 cleanbuf 1071 dirtybuf 1
Feb 21 15:21:57 web01 kernel: lock type mntfs: EXCL by thread
0xfe00c33fc000 (pid 24, syncer, tid 100097)
Feb 21 15:21:57 web01 kernel: 9 5 0 0 done
Is this related to the thread "FreeBSD 13.0-BETA2 and slow IO" ?
I have a
On 2021-Feb-23 11:30:58 -0600, Chris Anderson wrote:
>nope, it led a pretty boring life. that zfs filesystem was created on that
>server and has been on the same two mirrored disks for its lifetime.
Does the server have ECC RAM? Possibly it's a bitflip somewhere before
the data got to disk.
>pr
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Warner Losh imp at bsdimp.com wrote on
Wed Feb 24 01:04:13 UTC 2021 :
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2021, 4:51 PM Chris wrote:
>
> > Given this is a pkg(8) error, I brought it up on ports@
> > but it was suggested I (also?) bring it up here on stable@
&
iven this is a pkg(8) error, I brought it up on ports@
>>> > but it was suggested I (also?) bring it up here on stable@
>>> >
>>> > OK awhile back I installed a copy of 12 stable from the
>>> > usb stick image. I tweaked it to my wishes then got called
>
T2000LM007-1R8174 2T HDD.
>
I have 13.0-BETA3 on a HP laptop (HP EliteBook 850 G1) and on a small low-power
PC (Gigabyte J1900N-D3V). No issues of any kind so far.
I know this doesn't help you directly, but at least it's a data point.
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he mounted
filesystem becomes unreadable.
This problem appears:
- on a memstick built from 11.4-STABLE r369279,
- on the ``official'' 12.2-RELEASE memstick,
both tested on amd64.
Fun fact: the problem does _not_ appear if the already-mounted
filesystem is mounted from /dev/ufs/label in
Hello Helge, Kevin, and thank you for replying.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 09:21:39AM +0100, Helge Oldach wrote:
> Kevin P. Neal wrote on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 03:04:35 +0100 (CET):
> > On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 06:25:05PM +0100, Helge Oldach wrote:
> > > Arrigo Marchiori via freebsd-s
Hello Helge, and thank you for replying again.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 03:43:52PM +0100, Helge Oldach wrote:
> Arrigo Marchiori via freebsd-stable wrote on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 14:00:24 +0100
> (CET):
> > On the memstick, the root filesystem is mounted read-only. I
> > apolog
Dear All,
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> Hello Helge, and thank you for replying again.
>
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 03:43:52PM +0100, Helge Oldach wrote:
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> > Arrigo Marchiori via freebsd-stable wrote on Sat, 27
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2021 at 10:55:15AM +0200, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> On 02/03/2021 09:50, Arrigo Marchiori via freebsd-stable wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 04:34:52PM +0100, Arrigo Marchiori via
> > freebsd-stable wrote:
> >
&g
ages received
> 0 signals received
> 385527 voluntary context switches
>369 involuntary context switches
>
> --
>
> Differences between 13.0 and 14-CURRENT maybe related to debugging features.
>
> But 13.0-BETA4 is slower than 12.2. Does someon
gt;96 average unshared stack size
>> 12288156 page reclaims
>>23 page faults
>> 0 swaps
>> 31207 block input operations
>> 175 block output operations
>> 4412 messages sent
>> 2536379 messages receive
27;ll note that there are other reports of wide variance
in transfer rates observed during an overall operation
such as "make extract". The one I'm thinking of is:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2021-March/093251.html
which is an update to earlier reports, but ba
Somewhere between 13.0-ALPHA2 (c256201-g02611ef8ee9) and 13.0-BETA4
(releng/13.0-n244592-e32bc253629), geli (at least on my RockPro64 -
RK3399, arm64) has changed so that a geli-encrypted partition (using
AES-XTS 128) that was readable on 13.0-ALPHA2 becomes garbage on
13.0-BETA4.
I've verified th
On 2021-Mar-06 19:18:37 +1100, Peter Jeremy via freebsd-stable
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>Somewhere between 13.0-ALPHA2 (c256201-g02611ef8ee9) and 13.0-BETA4
>(releng/13.0-n244592-e32bc253629), geli (at least on my RockPro64 -
>RK3399, arm64) has changed so that a geli-encrypted partition (using
>AES-X
[Adding arm@ and making it clearer that this is armv8-only]
On 2021-Mar-06 20:26:19 +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>On 2021-Mar-06 19:18:37 +1100, Peter Jeremy via freebsd-stable
> wrote:
>>Somewhere between 13.0-ALPHA2 (c256201-g02611ef8ee9) and 13.0-BETA4
>>(releng/13.0-n244592-
On 2021-Mar-06 19:18:37 +1100, Peter Jeremy via freebsd-stable
>> > wrote:
>> >>Somewhere between 13.0-ALPHA2 (c256201-g02611ef8ee9) and 13.0-BETA4
>> >>(releng/13.0-n244592-e32bc253629), geli (at least on my RockPro64 -
>> >>RK3399, arm64) has changed
e system performs well unless I
> do something that tries a bulk disk data move. Building world takes about 75
> minutes. I just have a very hard time building big ports.
Almost like things were stuck-sleeping and then the
sleep(s) finished?
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I got the idea for the question: some
similarity to operational problems that I've seen
when not using my patches that provide a work around
matching the times better in my contexts.
(I'm told the type of issue is not limited to PowerMacs,
but PowerMacs are the only PowerPCish machines I've
had access to. Doing the most accurate time matching
gets into platform specific operations, no general
solution for such accuracy. Similarly, only platform
specifics might scale to lots of sockets/cores well,
even without trying to be as well matched. My workaround
is generic to the range of PowerMacs that I've had
access to but is not as accurate about matching the
times.)
For your context: how many sockets? Cores per socket?
Any other information that might be relevant to
matching times across sockets/cores? I suppose that
the board matters, not just the processor(s) in the
sockets. But what all would be appropriate information?
I do not know.
I'm not sure if the kern.hz=100 results fit with this
idea or not. (Such was never involved in my PowerMac
experiments.)
It is only somewhat suggestive evidence as stands. But
time mismatches across socket/cores might be a
direction for investigation? (Not that I've a great
idea for how to investigate such.)
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anyone know the status of
hwpstate_intel on ThinkPads?
Cheers,
Fred
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Hello,
I see the RC3 in the "Latest News" but not here:
https://www.freebsd.org/releases/13.0R/schedule/
I hope I'm writing to the proper channels/list about this.
Regards,
meka
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r in a context that is not otherwise
paging (nor swapping)? If yes, is the behavior different
in any readily noticeable way?
> This system is CometLake and graphics are not supported on 12. I am not
> absolutely sure that there is not a hardware issue even though the main
> board, the disk, and the keyboard/mouse pad have all been replace since I
> received the system back last June. I now wonder what else could go wrong.
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ig: Error: device "qlnxe" is unknown
Is this module not available for ARM64 architecture?
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enSSL 1.1.1h-freebsd 22 Sep 2020
Up-to-date stable/13-n245043-7590d7800c4 reports OpenSSL 1.1.1k-freebsd
25 Mar 2021
shouldn't the 12.2-p5 be reporting openssl 1.1.1k-freebsd as well?
No, as you can see in the commit in the official git [1] while for
current and stable the new upstream
On 30/03/21 17:38, tech-lists wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 05:22:30PM +0200, Guido Falsi via freebsd-stable
wrote:
No, as you can see in the commit in the official git [1] while for
current and stable the new upstream version of openssl was imported for
the release the fix was applied
e-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" dev/qlnx/qlnxe/qlnx_ioctl.c optional qlnxe
pci \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}" dev/qlnx/qlnxe/qlnx_os.c optional
qlnxe pci \ compile-with "${LINUXKPI_C}"|
On 3/30/21 3:00 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On 3/30/21 8:31 PM, John-Mark Gurney wr
When I looked at https://www.freebsd.org/platforms/ I noticed
that "64-bit little-endian PowerPC" powerpc64le is not listed.
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On 3/30/21 2:31 PM, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Daniel Morante via freebsd-stable wrote this message on Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at
03:23 -0400:
I installed 13.0-RC3 ARM64 from the DVD ISO image
(FreeBSD-13.0-BETA4-arm64-aarch64-dvd1.iso
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happy to make a port for it if anyone needs it. Comments?
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> On Apr 4, 2021, at 8:05 PM, Daniel Morante via freebsd-stable
> wrote:
>
> My vote is for no.
>
> Reasoning is simple... at what point does it stop? By continuously moving
> stuff from base to ports, FreeBSD slowly becomes just a Kernel. 😉
That’s a +1 here, both
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