Hi,
I tried to mount an ext4 filesystem on OpenBSD which was created on
CentOS7. I get this:
remi@mistral:~% doas mount -t ext2fs /dev/sd0m /mnt
mount_ext2fs: /dev/sd0m on /mnt: specified device does not match mounted device
remi@mistral:~% dmesg | grep incomp
ext2fs: unsupported incompat featur
Hello beoble, it is my first mail to this mailing list.
I just installed OpenBSD 5.8 and it is working nicely with one problem,
I can't hold keys down. It goes for a second and then gets interrupted-
apparently by another keypress.
I fired up xev to see what is happening and it gave this output,
On 05/01/16 05:10 AM, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
On 03/01/16(Sun) 23:18, Matt Adams wrote:
Hi,
I noted that uvideo has support for the Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000 - a piece
of hardware that I have. However, ugen appears to attach to this device
instead of allowing the special firmware (installed via
On 2016-01-05, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016-01-05, Jordon wrote:
> > Next, I think I need to get php working. This is where I get stuck.
> > An email posted here last month mentioned getting php_fpm running,
> >but that package is not installed on my machine. If that is a
> >requirement fo
On Tue, 05 Jan 2016 16:38:46 +0100, Carsten Kunze wrote:
> the DESCRIPTION section of utimes(2) refers to "path" while
> the SYNOPSIS section uses the term "file". Maybe the term
> "path" should be used instead of "file" in SYNOPSIS.
Fixed, thanks.
- todd
Hello,
the DESCRIPTION section of utimes(2) refers to "path" while
the SYNOPSIS section uses the term "file". Maybe the term
"path" should be used instead of "file" in SYNOPSIS.
Carsten
Hi Lawrence,
> Does OpenBSD support PCIe SSDs? I'm talking about the non-SATA variants
> specifically.
PCIe SSDs come in (at least two) variants. The ones that implement an
AHCI standard controller work. Those that implement the newer NVMe
standard don't work yet. In principle the NVMe control
On 2016-01-05, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hi Carlo,
>
> On 2016-01-04 Mon 16:36 PM |, C.L. Martinez wrote:
>>
>> I have configured squid in an OpenBSD host acting as a transparent proxy.
>> Actually all works OK for all traffic except for SSL/TLS, ex: port 443.
>>
>
> I don't use it transparently,
Dear readers,
I am setting up a network according to external specification and using
openbsd
(it s up to date 5.7, 5.8 is coming), question is after the explanation of
the setup.
Two routers are connected together through others routers.
They are gateway of the local network user, and on each si
Hi Carlo,
On 2016-01-04 Mon 16:36 PM |, C.L. Martinez wrote:
>
> I have configured squid in an OpenBSD host acting as a transparent proxy.
> Actually all works OK for all traffic except for SSL/TLS, ex: port 443.
>
I don't use it transparently, but here are some links from those who do:
http:
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 1:04 PM, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> these are dynamically inserted rules. and they must be
> redirects. so you don't have to change them. divert-to
> would be incorrect.
Divert-to is the proper way to send the packets to the proxy, but the
dynamic ru
Hi,
Does OpenBSD support PCIe SSDs? I'm talking about the non-SATA variants
specifically.
If it supports them, will it install onto them and will it boot from them?
An example:
http://www.ebuyer.com/706527-hyperx-predator-240gb-gen2-x4-pcie-hhhl-ssd-shpm2280p2h-240g
Regards,
Laurence.
On 2016-01-04 Mon 18:11 PM |, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 03:46:53PM +, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > Happy Hogmanay/New Year!
> >
> > Scotland & New Zealand have an additional New Year's celebrations
> > hangover recovery public holiday.
> >
> > In Scotland, Hogmanay is THE mo
On 05/01/16(Tue) 12:29, Håkon Lerring wrote:
> Hello misc.
>
> I was investigating a problem with a firewall that goes AWOL every week. It
> happens only if i activate an ipv6 address on a carp interface. The carp log
> has this message:
>
> Jan 5 12:10:06 /bsd: carp: packet size 48 too small
>
On 03/01/16(Sun) 23:18, Matt Adams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noted that uvideo has support for the Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000 - a piece
> of hardware that I have. However, ugen appears to attach to this device
> instead of allowing the special firmware (installed via "# fw_install
> uvideo") to configure
On Tue, Jan 05, 2016 at 12:29:43PM +0100, Håkon Lerring wrote:
> Hello misc.
>
> I was investigating a problem with a firewall that goes AWOL every week. It
> happens only if i activate an ipv6 address on a carp interface. The carp log
> has this message:
>
> Jan 5 12:10:06 /bsd: carp: packet s
Hello misc.
I was investigating a problem with a firewall that goes AWOL every week. It
happens only if i activate an ipv6 address on a carp interface. The carp log
has this message:
Jan 5 12:10:06 /bsd: carp: packet size 48 too small
I think i have narrowed down the leak to the handling of to
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