On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 2:21 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Aaron Stellman wrote:
>> Before I screw up my filesystem, I would like to see if it's safe to
>> proceed. I have a 1TB FFS2 partition, which I'm about to grow to ~1.5TB
>
>> Looks quite suspicious to me -- plea
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Lars NoodC)n
wrote:
> Here are two variations of the standard ksh shell prompt that I myself
> find useful on several of my devices, in particular the portables. B The
> first prompt shows the temperature on cpu0, the second the amount of
> battery claimed to remain
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Lazarus Wasbeim
wrote:
> L'haim.
>
> It's quite amazing how low these who calls themselves developers can go at
> pouring dirt all over somebody they were shaking hands with just moments
> ago.
"Well, you thought Cusamano was your friend. -- You live, you learn."
T
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Lazarus Wasbeim
wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Denis Doroshenko
> wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Lazarus Wasbeim
>> wrote:
>> > L'haim.
>> >
>> > It's quite amazing how low thes
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 2:19 AM, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
>
> after removing my wireless mouse receiver from the usb
> port i was greeted with the following message:
>
> wsmouse1 detached
> ums0 detached
> uhidev0 detached
> uhid0 detached
> uhidev1 detached
> ehci0: port reset timeout
>
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 21:04:01 +0200 Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 08:43:16PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
>> > B B $ sudo echo "00:1d:e9:e5:ad:01 phone" >> /etc/bluetooth/hosts
>>
>> I don't think you tested the above command
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 5:43 AM, David Schulz wrote:
> "Hybrid Disk Drive products are licensed for use only on devices that deploy
> the Windows VISTA Operating System as their principal operating System. If
> you or any other party install(s) an operating system on the computing
> device that is
hi,
until the recent additions to acpi it worked, now even when i close
the lid, the lights are still on and it seems there is no way i can
have the display powered off (except for disabling acpivideo in the
kernel). btw the display.brightness didn't show up... i'll provide
acpidump'ed stuff to any
how about tcpdumping at time when the link becomes broken and
re-establishment is unsuccessful? tcpdumping on ethernet, on the pppoe
in question...
On 7/3/09, P$QP>P;P>P2 PP>P=QQP0P=QP8P= wrote:
> 03.07.09, 12:11, "Gregory Edigarov" :
>
> > sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding ?
>
> net.inet.ip.fo
look for the comments between the lines below...
On 7/13/09, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to setup a mobile internet connection. On a -current machine I've
> made this peer file:
>
> /etc/ppp/peers/vodafone1:
> ### --- ###
> /dev/cuaU0
> 460800
> connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /
Hi,
yesterday i brought my test notebook to the -current (at the moment it
was somewhere a week back). after that i experience that Atheros WiFi
interface degraded, dhclient does not work since then and if i
configure it by hand the traffic transfer is rather poor (4 KB/s now
vs. 150 KB/s then). C
hi!
i have some problems with getting ACPI going on the notebook.
(the same problems seems to appear for compaq 6910p [much
newer notebook] but this may be just because i need to run
amd64 port on it). i also want to point that some versions of
current were hanging up instead of instant reboot.
s
that's right, it's there!
eh, Richard, my mom told me once that it is the best thing to tell
truth, even when the truth is salty, as when you start to lie, you
cannot stop and eventually you get all your lies exposed.
Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Debian GNU/Linux) DAV/2 SVN/1.2.0 PHP/4.3.10-22
mod_ssl/2
On Jan 5, 2008 7:54 AM, Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apache httpd 2.0.54 ((Debian GNU/Linux) DAV/2 SVN/1.2.0 PHP/4.3.10-22
> mod_ssl/2.0.54 OpenSSL/0.9.7e)
>
> I have nothing against running a web site.
you have *nothing* against a distribution that makes it easier to inst
On Jan 6, 2008 9:43 AM, Karthik Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2008 4:25 AM, Gilles Chehade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 01:42:16AM +0530, Karthik Kumar wrote:
> > > > Firmware are not free enough when they have a license that does not
> > > > allow them to b
On Jan 10, 2008 2:41 AM, bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just curious if you know how Kevin Mitnick was tracked down and captured?
i don't. by tracking his switched off cellular phone?
On 01 Apr 2007 22:24:23 +0200, Artur Grabowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why don't you guys just use vi like real men?
>
> :-)
$ ls -l /usr/bin/{vi,mg}
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 105508 Mar 14 16:46 /usr/bin/mg
-r-xr-xr-x 3 root bin 277820 Mar 14
On 4/3/07, Kjell Wooding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 12:57:09PM -0400, Nick ! wrote:
> >>> mg is a fine little editor, but it just seems so emacs-centric.
> >>> This little diff fixes that. Please test and get back to me.
> >>>
> >>> Maybe *now* we'll get some users.
> >> [
On 4/24/07, frantisek holop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ok, ok, keep the steam down. nothing really happened,
i was just looking at this from a diff angle.
i simply did not make the connection that i am not
supposed to use my cds before may 1.
put a big sticker "bits inside valid only from may
On 9/18/07, Theodore Tso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 06:29:48AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> > Now if they'd fix the copyright message to only mention Reyk all would
> > be good.
>
> It *does* mention Reyk, if you would bother to look. The thing which
> Theo is kvetchin
hi,
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Miod Vallat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CVSROOT:/cvs
> Module name:src
> Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]2008/09/11 06:45:20
>
> Modified files:
>sys/dev/acpi : acpitz.c
>
> Log message:
> Thermal Zone entities might not be direct ob
to the -current.
Check out, rebuild the kernel and try it :-)
2008/9/12 Rafal Brodewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:51:40AM +0300, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
>> in a hope this diff would fix overheating under ACPI on my compaq
>> nc6000, built the kernel an
hi, i've got an amd64 with x2 cpu here (dmesg attached at the bottom).
am wondering if it is normal that cpu0 is loaded up to 60% with
interrupts all the time:
load averages: 0.08, 0.17, 0.1402:30:26
30 processes: 28 idle, 2 on processor
CPU0 states: 0.3% user, 0.0% nice, 0.1% system, 6
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Matthew Weigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Neko wrote:
>
>> this is the future. people use multiple os on their machine
>
> That's actually the past... multibooting seemed way more popular ten years ago
> than now. I'm going to go out on a limb here, and say that
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Harald Dunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In the bad configuration the NIC with 00:30:48:d2:9a:06 is
> called "em2", in the good one it is called "em4". Maybe you
> can imagine how PF screws up, if this NIC would have been
> physically connected to the Internet.
>
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 6:40 PM, HDC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need migrate a script to a OpenBSD server, this work ok, but in the
> script the some input parameters must be completed without echo in the
> terminal.
>
> I not found this in ksh,
a couple of ideas
1) do
stty -echo
read foo ba
Hi,
upgraded a box from 3.8 stable to 4.4 snapshot and am wondering now,
why it is hogged with interrupts when i run tcpdump on em0. According
to vmstat iterrupt rate is more or less the following:
$ vmstat -i
interrupt total rate
irq10/em0 399560
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Jason Beaudoin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Denis Doroshenko
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> upgraded a box from 3.8 stable to 4.4 snapshot and am wondering now,
>> why it is ho
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> please mail back to misc@ with your findings...
Different kernels didn't make any visible difference. As didn't ACPI
vs. APM. I could not get the system up with the MP kernel and ACPI
enabled (see dmesg #1 attached). Wi
i have the same issue, which i reported in
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=119608530213184&w=2
then i had angry mail from Theo (WRT lack of information), though
he listed a few of developers who i needed to contact. i did some
more progres (like backtracing the core from -g compiled acpidump)
an
google quickly gives a url
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_80_6180.shtm
where it is said "It is likely an artifact of having
tcp_tw_recycle and tcp_tw_reuse enabled in the
sysctl settings."
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Matthew Dempsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I setup hoststated earlier t
hello,
i've got a USB modem that is a UMTS HSDPA device.
when i plug it in, it appears as mass storage device:
umass0 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Qualcomm,
Incorporated USB MMC Storage" rev 1.10/0.00 addr 2
umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus1 at umass0: 2 targets
cd1 at sc
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An FFS can only be as large as 1TB. You cannot change an FFS into an
> FFS2 fileystem and you cannot use FFS2 for any filesystems used by the
> installer. Just create the large filesystem after installation. But
> check
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 5:50 AM, Nick Holland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Denis Doroshenko wrote:
> ...
> > the faq continuously repeats "root partition" where (i believe) "root
> > filesystem" is actually meant.
>
> no, it means what it says,
dhcpd seems to be being intensively worked on. there is some new stuff
in the tree to sync several dhcpd or something. perhaps you might want
to look for CVS log messages for dhcpd sources and update the tree
more frequently, even more so 'cause there's the hackaton happening
right now. fresh stuff
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Emilio Perea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 08:47:06AM +0300, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
>> dhcpd seems to be being intensively worked on. there is some new stuff
>> in the tree to sync several dhcpd or something. perhaps
hello,
in case there is a "dhcp" in hostname.if(5), netstart does
the following:
cmd="ifconfig $if $name $mask $bcaddr $ext1 $ext2 down"
cmd="$cmd;dhclient $if"
in my case if have /etc/hostname.ath0 like:
up nwid openwlan
dhcp
the interface comes up within the network "openwlan"
and then is br
hi,
i hit a strange thing. my ppp.conf is short:
default:
set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command
set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \"\" AT OK-AT-OK
ATE1Q0 OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 40 CONNECT"
mobile:
set device /dev/ttyU0
set dial "ABORT ERROR ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 01:20:02PM +0300, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
>
>> that's it. but when i run ppp and issue "dial mobile" it connects and
>> adds a default route:
>
it was a glimpse of the light and then Jordan's new parser got
busted... actually Jordan has fixed the parser for HP notebooks (i
believe for most of them, since as many as i seen they all crashed the
same way) and with Jordan's changes the kernel boots a lot further
(experiencing death in acpitz l
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 07:39:34PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
>> A final word.
>>
>> For all you backseat drivers: this is OpenBSD.
>>
>> Those who do the work get to call the shots.
>
> In reading the thread, I don't get
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 5:28 AM, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/24/08, Martin Marcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> is there any chance realistic chance that python will be part of the obsd
>> default at some point in the forseeable future?
>
> No.
unless perhaps a new developer
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 8:33 PM, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/706950
>
> Again a mis representation in pulic?
haha, poor linus cries like a baby coz not everyone is gonna kiss his
ass these days.
of course security is not that important! the
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Reyk Floeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They neither apologized for all the trouble nor give me any credits
> for my work. ath9k would not exist without my work on the OpenBSD
> ar5k driver, it was a door opener, the base of the ath5k port, and
> Atheros' way in
hello guys,
have seen a few mails recently on the least about these routers.
i have got my hands on one (sticker at the bottom says it is
"IP110", sticker at the top says it is "IP120").
i saw, the mails recently WRT software reboot, but that's the
least problem with mine. the poor beast locks s
hello,
is there possibility to catch outgoing packets on an interface?
while the question seems dumb, i seem to be stuck and
no man page/PF faq/web searches help me. it seems
that PF rdr-s only incoming packets. is this a correct
statement? is there any thoughts of extending PF
functionality to co
than *writer* for the next time.
best regards.
> On 6/10/05, Denis Doroshenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > is there possibility to catch outgoing packets on an interface?
> > while the question seems dumb, i seem to be stuck and
> > no man p
On 6/11/05, Graham Gower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > rdr on $int_if inet proto tcp from $int_net to any port ftp ->
> > > 127.0.0.1 port 8021
> >
> > this works only for packets that *come to* OpenBSD box to be
> > routed, not the packets that are *originated* at the OpenBSD box.
>
> Are you
On 3/10/06, jared r r spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am using vpnc just to access work-vpn, tho, and not for something
> such as setting up a "permanant" tunnel between two gateways.
AFAIK vpnc does not support rekeying yet, and that sucks :-)
On 5/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 08:29:58AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> Static has it's uses however for some
> reason the (open source) world at large seem not to understand
> what they are. Same is true with typedef, it has its uses too but
>
On 5/31/06, Brett Lymn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 04:55:14PM +0300, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
>
> why would you even want that (moreover in opensource)? hide for what reason?
It's called lexical scoping - it has nothing really to do with
security more to d
On 10/3/05, jared r r spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mathematically, yeah, less rules to evaluate = faster, but
> without someone bucking up and making a nice demonstration of why
> they needed to do 'quick' a lot, the ~tri-monthly discussion of
> someone being upset about the last-ma
ahead, behind?.. come on. are syslog messages some kind
of belletristic literature? how about the following?
Tue Nov 15 20:31:33 ntpd adjtime(-60.000356)
i know, the case is actually closed, just kidding :-)
On 11/16/05, Ted Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to see the following sysl
OpenBSD AFAIK never had T/TCP implemented. FreeBSD had. but what the heck:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/relnotes-i386.html
"...RFC 1644 T/TCP support has been removed. This is because the
design is based on a weak security model that can easily permit
denial-of-service attacks. This TCP e
hello,
i think i saw something similar on the list a bit earlier.
tried nForce4 mobo with amd64 x2 cpu and bsd.mp (jan 30 snapshot).
have got lotsa wd problems so serious so the system even drops to ddb
(see below). yeah, and there are problems besides wdX - i could not
login to the system, since
hi folks,
the $subject does not work, mii is not configured upon booting. as
result there is no media detected and i watch "vr0: watchdog timeout".
when i boot bsd.mp, ukphy catches up, but still shows:
ukphy0 at vr0 phy 20: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface
ukphy0: OUI 0x00, model 0x,
On 3/11/10, David Coppa wrote:
> Is this something utterly stupid?
>
> just wasting some time...
> david
>
> --- apachectl.orig Wed Mar 3 23:20:53 2010
> +++ apachectl Thu Mar 11 20:11:31 2010
> @@ -27,6 +27,9 @@
> # the path to your httpd binary, including options if neces
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:13 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Philip Guenther
wrote:
> ...
>> Hmm, missing quote, and the expressions can be combined, but as a
>> portable solution this is indeed the right answer.
>> B B sed -n -e 's/.*\(PATTERN\).*/\1/p'
>
> The 'p
On 5/19/10, Chris Bennett wrote:
> I get the following after a fresh checkout
>
>
> make bootstrap
> # make bootstrap
> "Makefile", line 14: Malformed conditional
> (${COMPILER_VERSION:L:Mgcc[34]*})
> "Makefile", line 14: Missing dependency operator
> Fatal errors encountered -- cannot contin
Hi misc@,
this is really hot, the last take on the ACPI stuff was quite
resultful. Being as difficult in ACPI area as they are, it seems that
HP notebooks have been always behind the others. But recently the
-current amazed me: I entered zzz and the notebook went standby state.
Upon powering on, t
On 7/29/10, Justin wrote:
> I got a reply on the FreeBSD lists suggesting the firewall itself -had- to
> be the default gateway for the client;
>
> Ahh. That explains it then. I was operating under the assumption that the
> machine doing the synproxy would forge the reply such that the TARGET
On 7/29/10, Ryan McBride wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 07:59:20PM -0700, Justin wrote:
> > Sadly this means scalability (adding multiple synproxy boxes) is not
> > possible,
...
> synproxy works by completing the 3-way handshake with the source first,
> then negotiating a separate 3-way h
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Claer wrote:
...
> pppd[27737]: Could not determine remote IP address
> pppd[27737]: sent [IPCP TermReq id=0x5 "Could not determine remote IP
> address"]
> pppd[27737]: rcvd [IPCP TermAck id=0x5]
> pppd[27737]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x2 "No network protocols runnin
On 11/26/09, Paul Irofti wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 11:12:10PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
> >Is it reasonable to start playing with suspend/resume yet,
> > or are things developing enough that comments will only be
> > annoying?
>
> Wait until we send a mail for you to start testing,
Hi!
It is happening for quite long time already, as I have to deal with
RADIUS traffic, it came to the point where I can't bear it no more.
All the traffic I see contains raw binary Class fields.
RFC2865 WRT Class field content says the following:
The String field is one or more octets. T
On 12/19/09, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009-12-17, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
> > RFC2865 WRT Class field content says the following:
> >
> > The String field is one or more octets.
>
>
> So the RD_STRING is correct,
If you take "STRING" in RD_ST
hi,
this is an HP server with 2 quad-core Xeons and 8 GB or RAM (upper 4GB
are ignored, as the dmesg informs). The changes made are: enable ipmi
(via config -ef /bsd) and kern.bufcachepercent=90 (so more than 3GB go
to the cache).
What trigerred the panic - make build. One time it was the second
Hi,
I've setup a simple httpd(8) setup and placed files of 1M-50M for test
downloads. I need faster downloads so i increased
net.inet.tcp.sendspace -> 262144 and have rfc1323 extentions enabled
(i think it is the default).
When I download a 1M file from the OpenBSD box over LAN (ifconfig
reports
Hi,
as I mentioned earlier, I have a test FTP/HTTP server running
OpenBSD-current on HP notebook Compaq nc6000, and I increased tcp send
space to make it send stuff faster.
In my earlier mail I mentioned, that when it sends stuff really fast
(a box besides downloads a file via fast ethernet link)
Thanks Claudio!!
On 12/29/09, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> > Today I tried to download a 4MB file from nearby test linux server to
> > that FTP server of mine and had
> >
> > tcpdump -i eth0 -s 2000 -w capture.pcap host linux.test.server
> >
> > command running and then I find difference between
hi,
this message may be a little too long, the most intriguing part is the
difference between sizes reported by the kernel (in dmesg) and bioctl.
any idea, why bioctl reports size 1 TB smaller?
i've got HP proliant dl140 with "Hewlett-Packard Smart Array" card in it.
put a couple of 1.5 TB disks
On 1/1/10, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 06:16:35PM +0200, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
>
> > hi,
> >
> > this message may be a little too long, the most intriguing part is the
> > difference between sizes reported by the kernel (in dmesg) and bio
hi,
is there any benefits of using internal-sftp over
/usr/libexec/sftp-server (which is being used with default
sshd_config)? sshd_config(5) says:
For file transfer sessions using
``sftp'', no additional configuration of the environment is nec-
essary if th
uch situation
besides some simplicity.
then what also is of interest, how do they match, external and
internal? if external is being modified, is internal taken care as
well?
thanks!!
> Penned by Denis Doroshenko on 20100108 16:50.31, we have:
>
> | hi,
> |
> | is there any ben
On 1/14/10, nixlists wrote:
> Does it have the same reliability features as qmail on an FS without
> softupdates? What about with softupdates?
>
> http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/reliability.html
the very link you just provided contains the following sentence:
Do not use async or softupdates filesys
On 1/20/10, Manuel Giraud wrote:
> Jason Dixon writes:
>
> > http://jigglypuffbsd.blogspot.com/
>
> Pokemon on OpenBSD at last!
BANZAI!
(sorry, couldn't resist)
On 1/28/10, nixlists wrote:
> Why kill random processes that may not be misbehaving and/or cause a
> kernel panic when you want to kill the process(es) that leak memory or
> are hungry in the first place? It's possible to avoid kernel panics in
> this case IMO, and not kill random processes.
while digesting the stuff...
On 9/22/09, Henning Brauer wrote:
> i spoke about performance tuning. this is in principle the same talk i
> already gave in washington at dcbsdcon, but changed a lot, it is
> worth looking at it again.
> http://bulabula.org/papers/2009/eurobsdcon-faster_packets/
Hi,
I noticed the following difference between the way screen and tmux redraw.
OpenBSD is -current, I use putty a lot, so i connect, then I do "more
some_file", scroll to the interesting part and then select from the
top most visible line to the bottom visible line, paste it somewhere,
then retur
during the install I get kernel message that there is no space left on /
the message pops up right after I enter the timezone
is it so that the following command block fills up the ramdisk space?
( cd /mnt/usr/share/zoneinfo
ls -1dF `tar cvf /dev/null [A-Za-y]*` >/tmp/tzlist )
the resulti
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