On 2019-03-22, Janne Johansson wrote:
> I gave it a low-effort check for octeon, and Go needs/wants to build from a
> super-old implementation in C which is actively trying to tell you its not
> supported, then from that you are supposed to build tons of versions on top
> of each other to get to a
On 2019-03-22, Shane Lazarus wrote:
> Hi Folks
>
> Any reason you are not using the append / supercede options in the built in
> dhclient.conf?
> https://man.openbsd.org/dhclient.conf
>
> Totally curious, as that is what I am using to override / append
> information...
If you have a working setup
I thought you might be able to help me with a setup concerning
Full Disk Encryption on OpenBSD 6.4 where I am at my whits end.
I am trying to install on a Sony Vaio VPC P11S1E netbook.
It is a 32-bit x86 machine with an internal SSD and SD card reader.
During boot of the installer my internal di
Hi Folks
Any reason you are not using the append / supercede options in the built in
dhclient.conf?
https://man.openbsd.org/dhclient.conf
Totally curious, as that is what I am using to override / append
information...
Thanks
Shane
On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 3:55 AM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> O
On 2019-03-22, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
> This is the first time I am responding to a post that is not my mine.
> I hope it is not too uninformed.
>
> Anyway, back in about October, 2016, I noticed that the included dhcp
> client would no longer assign an alias address alongside the address
> f
Hello
This is the first time I am responding to a post that is not my mine. I hope
it is not too uninformed.
Anyway, back in about October, 2016, I noticed that the included dhcp client
would no longer assign an alias address alongside the address from the dhcp
lease. Before about this tim
The NIC hostname file contains:
dhcp
and it configures the nic with a DHCP address and configure mygate
according to this.
Now I need to add an additional static IP on top of this and use the static
IP address gateway address (thus not configuring myname from DHCP)
Can I just add inet x.x.x.x b
I gave it a low-effort check for octeon, and Go needs/wants to build from a
super-old implementation in C which is actively trying to tell you its not
supported, then from that you are supposed to build tons of versions on top
of each other to get to a modern version.
Doesn't really help when 99.9
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