> I tried something similar, because I wanted to see if I could mount an
> NFS partition from my Soekris, running OpenBSD, but I
> couldn't get it to
> work. I also couldn't get NFS support to compile properly, so
> I left it
I've had no problem getting a 4.0-current (upgraded from 3.8-current,
> Brad Brad wrote:
> > Scp's between the guest and host only manage about 5KB/s so I tried
> > going back to le which worked great. I configured a new
> kernel with
> > "disable pcn*" but on next boot I had no nics at all, so i
> tried again
> > "disable pci*" also since I think le is isa, but it
> The dmesgs submitted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] are not publicly accessible.
> At some point in time this was discussed, but we can't do that, since
> we never told people that they would be published. So they remain
> accessible to developers only. They are consulted very often, so keep
> them coming
Running inside VMware ESX2.5.1, kernel from 16FEB, I was just getting
ready to gather info on why the box was crashing with vic(4) enabled,
and this crash happened.
Box is still running, so if there is anything else I should gather
before a reboot, please let me know.
BTW if anyone has a good way
Having trouble sending this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, so I'm sending to
misc@ instead
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I got caught by an interesting situation recently, which I eventually
tracked down to the following situation.
The anchor in the main ruleset was given like:
anchor "test/*"
However the anchor was populate
I recently purchased a USB serial adapter, which is currently showing up as:
ugen0 at uhub0 port 1
ugen0: ArkMicroChips USB-UART Controller, rev 1.10/0.01, addr 3
usbdevs -v reports:
port 1 addr 3: full speed, power 500 mA, config 1, USB-UART
Controller(0x0232), ArkMicroChips(0x6547), rev 0.
> Would this in anyway help the OpenBSD devlopers ongoing campaign to
> get documentation from Nvidia?
>
As I see it, the only way we are going to get documentation, is for it
to make economic sense for nVidia.
Cost of documentation / Perceived loss of IP ($) through documentation
(+ corporate i
> i know this is likely not possible for a number of reasons
> but i figured i'd
> ask: are there or have there been any plans to port openbsd
> to run on cisco
> hardware?
>
Someone correct me if I'm wrong
Last time I had a look, the platform was essentially a PII, with fxp
NICs and a PCI
Just thought I'd check it out again, to see if it MP under VMware now works,
unfortunately no.
dmesg below is from bsd, not bsd.mp unfortunately.
(Following is hand copied, 'cause I still haven't worked out how to serial
console a vmware machine).
cpu1 failed to become ready
Stopped at Deb
> The one thing I notice is that the /var/log/mesages file always shows a
> syslogd restart at the same second that the reboot begins. This is
> common to all machines.
>
That syslog restart looks pretty normal to me:
Aug 19 14:06:52 machine syslogd: exiting on signal 15
Aug 19 14:07:44 machine s
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 09:08, you wrote:
> I wondered that as well, but there appear to be lots (so it appears from
> other postings I found using google) of 4801s in use with OpenBSD, doing
> essentially the same thing as myself (Soekris w/ carp/pf/pfsynch). Yet,
> AFAICT, I'm the only one who's post
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