thanks :)
> This is madness ! :) the mount_umass rocks, it's worth reading it.
>
> smonek wrote:
> > Hello this is my script to auto mount pendrives / usbdrivs
> > Script work ony with MSDOS fs
> > Script detecting all partitions betewn a: and l: on sd0 ,sd1 ,sd2 ,sd3
> >
> >
> > First time you mu
I now this is large script but When I will by have more time I rewrite this
script and add mount ffs pendrive an support when Is other SCSI disk ( example
on the servers )
sorry fo my english :)
> This is madness ! :) the mount_umass rocks, it's worth reading it.
>
> smonek wrote:
> > Hello this
Hi,
first I'd like to thank you all for your answers.
On Wed, 08.08.2007 at 11:01:05 -0400, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Toni Mueller wrote:
> > So, is it right to conclude that only current AMD CPUs are supported,
> > and that recent intel CPUs are generally unsupported?
>
> from
>
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 11:30:47AM -0400, Niels Provos wrote:
> There is a straight forward solution for this problem. The initial
> prototype of Systrace had a look-aside buffer in the kernel for
> copyin. I told Robert about this, not sure if he mentioned that in
> his paper or not. There obv
Hi,
> Am 10.08.2007 um 19:42 schrieb Umaxx:
> >
>
> Try deleting these two statements:
>
> > enable lqr
> > set lqrperiod 5
>
> The default is that these settings are disabled then and if it is
> required they are automatically added. Since I disabled those two
> settings my pppoe connection
> From: "J.C. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 01:07:46 -0700
>
> On Wednesday 08 August 2007, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> > jc,
> >
> > now that i have a bit of "hobby" funds, i am accumulating other
> > architectures that run openbsd and am interested in having an hppa
> > mac
Hi,
Am 11.08.2007 um 14:19 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Aug 9 01:52:40 voldemort isakmpd[20491]: attribute_unacceptable:
ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM: got 3DES_CBC, expected AES_CBC
It seems your watchguard is sending 3DES, but your OBSD box is set
to accept AES. The both have to be set to use the s
IMHO, column is one of the most underestimated utilities in UNIX.
Every utility should output different information if they are running
in a terminal or not. That way, shell scripting would be more
straightforward.
While column - ts '' does help, it has some limitations. One
can't specify per-colu
On 8/11/07, Andris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IMHO, column is one of the most underestimated utilities in UNIX.
> Every utility should output different information if they are running
> in a terminal or not. That way, shell scripting would be more
> straightforward.
>
> While column - ts '' does
On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 12:10:57PM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Of course, and I usually do something very similar when I have a chance
> to actually lay my hands on a machine, but for server stuff which is
> usually BTO, this does not work. In such cases, one has to find out
> beforehand what work
thank you all for your tips.
I had success in two ways.
first way:
changed path and added setenv in default-class in /etc/login.
did not work first , had to change .profile of my user, because setting of
PATH in .profile eliminated setting in login.conf. also /etc/skel/.profile
had to be changed
smonek wrote:
Hello this is my script to auto mount pendrives / usbdrivs
Script work ony with MSDOS fs
Script detecting all partitions betewn a: and l: on sd0 ,sd1 ,sd2 ,sd3
Nice effort!
But...
First time you must run this script as a root or manula created /umass catalog
and chmod 766 /umass
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Today I was trying to install OpenBSD/amd64 4.1 GENERIC on a system with
the following motherboard:
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But during installation I got the following blue lines (which I've noted
on a piece of paper by hand):
uvm_fault (0
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