On Monday, October 28, 2013 12:38 AM, Fred Snurd wrote:
I found the following article on undeadly which uses ifstated(8) to
automatically acquire a DHCP lease upon link state
changes on an Ethernet interface:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20071012140725&mode=expanded
...& thought
I was just goofing of with Inkscape.
http://www.devio.us/~ppunosevac/pf.svg
Sorry for the noise.
Predrag
I was attempting a suspend at the time; something I'd been doing on
this system with success for years. In this case the command was from
keyboard, rather than zzz(8) command. Both have been working fine.
I have recently switched from using GENERIC.MP to GENERIC, as I perceive
better performa
Stefan Sperling wrote:
>On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 01:41:46PM -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
>> I recently followed the most up-to-date guidance I could find on booting
>> OpenBSD off softraid(4), and *everything* I found showed that I needed
>> the kernel on a separate slice so boot(8) could find it.
I do it without pause mta (although I don't necessarily recommend it) and with
offlineimap instead of rsync.
Cheers
> On 27/10/2013, at 19:01, Chris Smith wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently running a simple OpenSMTPD/procmail/mutt setup on the end
> of a hosted machine on 5.3. To access mail,
Hi,
I'm currently running a simple OpenSMTPD/procmail/mutt setup on the end
of a hosted machine on 5.3. To access mail, I'm SSH'ing into
the box and firing up mutt. However I need to get "occasionally
connected" mail working on my laptop so I can read/respond to it there
and deliver back to the h
Hi all
(first of all if this message appears twice on the mailing list, my
apologies, I'm new to posting on mailing lists.)
Problem:
I'm running OpenBSD5.4-current on amd64 with a few HD's, I want to copy a
directory structure from my FFS2 disks (sd3) to an msdos disk(wd0). The
crashes seemed to
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 01:41:46PM -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
> I recently followed the most up-to-date guidance I could find on booting
> OpenBSD off softraid(4), and *everything* I found showed that I needed
> the kernel on a separate slice so boot(8) could find it.
>
> For that matter, boot(
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