On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 02:24:16PM +0100, Peter Hessler wrote:
> On 2024 Dec 10 (Tue) at 21:10:51 +0200 (+0200), Divan Santana wrote:
>
> :mount 3b3840fcdf524721.c /data
>
> you've basically guaranteed corruption of your disk. the 'c' partition
> the entire disk, including all metadata.
>
> Yo
On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 11:41:26PM +0100, ASV wrote:
> On Wed, 2024-12-11 at 20:43 +, Zé Loff wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 07:49:13PM +0100, ASV wrote:
> > > Hi everyone,
> > > I'm stuck on trying to use an alias from a VM. Everything works
> > > from
> > > its main ip address 10.0.
On Wed, 2024-12-11 at 20:43 +, Zé Loff wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 07:49:13PM +0100, ASV wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > I'm stuck on trying to use an alias from a VM. Everything works
> > from
> > its main ip address 10.0.0.53 but from an alias, in this case
> > 172.16.20.1, I can't manage
On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 07:49:13PM +0100, ASV wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm stuck on trying to use an alias from a VM. Everything works from
> its main ip address 10.0.0.53 but from an alias, in this case
> 172.16.20.1, I can't manage to make comms going out from it.
>
> For example with "ping -I
Hi everyone,
I'm stuck on trying to use an alias from a VM. Everything works from
its main ip address 10.0.0.53 but from an alias, in this case
172.16.20.1, I can't manage to make comms going out from it.
For example with "ping -I 172.16.20.1 " or openvpn binding
from it. There's no firewall activ
izzy Meyer, 2024-12-11 11:53 -0600:
> I agree that the faq15 page should be updated to reflect this behavior.
I've been told off-list that the page will be updated.
> although IMHO, it should specifically mention this quirk only affects
> -stable as the way mirrors architect the repositories mak
Maxim,
I was lurking on libera during that discussion, although I didn't say anything.
I agree that the faq15 page should be updated to reflect this behavior.
although IMHO, it should specifically mention this quirk only affects -stable
as the way mirrors architect the repositories makes it do
Marc,
What was the rational to put "./" as the first search path in the default
PKG_PATH, in particular? And include "./" in there at all, in general?
* * *
Yesterday on Libera Chat we debugged a related problem followed by a
conversation about pkg_add, pkg_info, and default PKG_PATH.
I've learne
Dear list,
i'm running OpenBSD 7.6 on a Protecli VP4670 with with 64G Ram (Micron).
The system hosted 4 vms. All vms are also openbsd 7.6.
The load an the system is not very high. In addition, the CPU
temperature is not particularly high. In conjunction with obsdfreqd, it
fluctuates in the range
subscribe misc@openbsd.org
A quick thank-you to everyone who replied!
Given the number of variables, I think my strategy will be to make it easier to
rebuild the entire system from backups. This way, I can build a new machine
with filesystems that better represent my actual usage, then just dump an image
of the filesyst
On 2024 Dec 10 (Tue) at 21:10:51 +0200 (+0200), Divan Santana wrote:
:mount 3b3840fcdf524721.c /data
you've basically guaranteed corruption of your disk. the 'c' partition
the entire disk, including all metadata.
You'll want to create another partition with size * in a or d to have a
good time.
On Dec 09 16:58:16, glok...@kuzdra.org wrote:
> The FAQ page [FAQ15] suggests to use "pkg_info -Q" to search the
> collection of pre-compiled packages. When I search for "tcl",
> I get a few "nextcloud" packages only, but no Tcl:
>
> $ pkg_info -v -Q tcl
> PKG_PATH=
> nextcloud-27.1.11
On Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 03:59:03PM -0500, Implausibility wrote:
>
> > On Dec 10, 2024, at 3:40 PM, Mike Fischer wrote:
> >
> > For a low-traffic site that should be fine.
> >
> > The actual disk footprint depends on your needs of course. Only you
> > know what those are. How big are your Docume
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