i found your link and thought you might be able to help me ive been trying to
make a bootable iso that if i load it to a flash drive using yumi or xboot or
even burn to a disk it will load so far ive tried magic iso power iso ultra iso
win iso img burn free iso creator win32 disk imager easy bcd
27;t know you had to build the kernel first. Anyway, I reinstalled, didn't
rebuild any of OpenBSD that time,
same behavior.
Fuller disclosure: hardware bought used on eBay, can't really be vouched for.
But Linux isn't having the problem.
Sound at all familiar?
Thanks,
- Jay
build your own kernel, every single reason starts with the same
discouragement. :) )
In this case, Linux == Ubuntu 7.10.
Thanks,
- Jay
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; misc@openbsd.org>
Subject: RE: geom network driver times out on sparc 4.2?> Date: Sun, 11 May
2
ist different machines, so that answers part of my question.
sparc won't run on my sparc64 machine.
If SPARC32 == SPARC32on64, I'll just do those two. If SPARC32 !=
SPARC32on64, I'll probably just do SPARC64.
Thanks, - Jay
Sorry, http://archive.openbsd.nu/?ml=openbsd-misc&a=2008-05&m=7350623
shows all the newlines removed...
I'll see if I can edit below to fix
- Jay
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: SPARC32 ==
SPARC32on64?Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 22:49:20 +
I'm po
ut of room installing to swap. Fixed by taking the default disklabel
and using a for add and going more with its defaults, instead of what
Solaris wanted. For once, I want more manual override..or for
setup to notice..and maybe guess there isn't enough space...
- Jay
$ dmesgconsole is keyboar
t might do.
Someone did tell me they see this in "current", however I finally noticed this
promising note:
http://www.openbsd.org/plus43.html
Changes made between OpenBSD 4.2 and OpenBSD 4.3: >> Fixed watchdog timeouts
on gem(4).
Wireless is working surprisingly well, and
l wants to re-newfs it and gets it wrong. Setup doesn't show the whole
message but
I assume it is using the wrong numbers or something.
Thanks,
- Jay
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; misc@openbsd.org>
Subject: RE: geom network driver times out on sparc 4.2?&g
But yeah, running old OBP/BIOS not great.
- Jay
> Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 21:21:46 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; misc@openbsd.org> Subject: Re:
geom network driver times out on sparc 4.2?> > So, just as I say
r, is between OB and the
kernel;Specifically there are some "boot blocks" installed by the OS, and the
OpenBSD ones don't recognize the file format of the flash-update.
Darn.
Maybe there is a way?
- Jay
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECT
isk Linux or MacOSX varying in an area I'm not confident in.
btw, those instructions were good, but the man page looks quite good as well,
maybe identical.
Thanks again, I'll report back later (in case anyone cares..hey the mailing
list is "misc", not "dev-important".. :
ance to fix the tftp server.
Over on the tftp server I get: warning: cannot find jay-sun1 on
192.168.2.0, or maybe the other way around.
I don't know where this .0 came from. I relented then and edited /etc/hosts.
First I used a 192.168 range. But then I wonder, hm, maybe that conflicts w
, but not sure.
AHA the instructions to use a capital X. I mistyped that.
Now to open the machine and deal with the jumper...
- Jay
on't install. It actually got worse, before the OBP update.
Solaris setup had brought up X, now it fails to.
The machine came with Solaris, but when it booted, and went graphical, the LCD
couldn't keep up.. Oh well.
- Jay
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EM
ut for the scenario of installing something with
dependencies, something that takes a while,where I walk away and come back
much later, these "important" messages, these messages aboutoptional manual
configuration, should be collected somewhere for my perusal.
Maybe they already are?
Thanks, - Jay
to get it right.
Any chance ever of a "swap file" instead of a "swap partition/slice"?
I'm sure this isn't a good "bug report", and debatable, so misc...
- Jay
quot;, well, yeah, with 512meg, 1gig, and more physical
memory, I don't see why swap should be much, certainly more than 512meg.
- Jay
> CC: misc@openbsd.org> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: possible setup "bug" -- chose of default "a&qu
| tee lookthroughthislater.txt I guess I should use
tee or > more.
Ah, this is close:
cd /var/db/pkg
pkg_info -M *
You know, at least it tells me for everything installed on my machine, not
necessarily sorted by time or anything.
- Jay
> Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 18:22:17 +0200> Fro
ay for the premium service
to remove the annoying signature ads..)
- Jay
> Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 23:53:14 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: misc@openbsd.org> Subject: Re: port/package messages
about manual optional configuration?> > Hi!> &g
ute OpenBSD, Unix for the Practical Paranoid, No Starch, by Michael
Lucas, 2003.
- Very Good Condition.
I'm looking to get $25 for the set, international shipping extra.
Buy both sets for $60, plus shipping if international. Books are in USA. $15
donation to OpenBSD
foundation if I sell both sets.
Thanks for looking,
Jay
Discourse is a popular option used by a number of open source projects.
https://www.discourse.org
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> On Oct 24, 2017, at 1:30 PM, flipchan wrote:
>
> Grtz *!
> Sry for going alittle bit off topic , me and a friend are trying to rebuild a
> swedish openbsd fo
Create a php file with inside, and confirm that PHP-FPM is
picking up the extensions. I'd also confirm via the command line, using a
command such as:
$ php-5.6 -i | grep intl
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> On Jul 10, 2018, at 07:00, Teno Deuter wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> in a OpenB
Do you have a car?
Do you drive for a living?
If not, then why have car???
J
> Hi,
>
> What is the opinion of employers about OpenBSD?
>
> There is reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job?
>
> If not, why?
>
> If there is not reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job, why use
> OpenBSD?
>
(wd0f) using 1.6G of space
Last partition number is wd0i.
What would the recommended procedure to use to swap these two partitions?
I have 4G of RAM in the box, with 3G free at any one time.
TIA,
Jay
Celeron
J1900 64-bit CPU.
My thought is it should move over and boot up on the stock generic i386 kernel,
at which time I
could update to 64-bit or just wait until 6.4 comes out and then update.
Curious if you think this will work, or should I just do a clean install.
TIA,
Jay
> Hello,
>
> jh...@kevla.org (Jay Hart), 2018.07.25 (Wed) 21:31 (CEST):
>> Running a stock 6.3 machine. I just bought a new server and hope to
>> move this drive over, but think I need to move two partitions around
>> at get more space.
>
> I'm not sure
0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Indian Bay Trail Host" rev 0x0e
inteldrm0 at pci0 dev 2 function o "Intel Bay Trail Video" rev 0x0e
drm0 at Inteldrm0
Inteldrm0: msi
At this point, the box reboots into BIOS.
Any suggestions to try and get the box booting?
Thanks,
Jay
.
OpenBSD 6.3 installed just fine, just can't get it boot now, so I don't think
its a BIOS setting
per se, but don't know this for a fact.
I can't get you dmesg, else I'd post it. The info I got below was best I could
get with a cell phone.
Jay
> Good afternoon,
>
> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Let me add a bit more data:
>>
>> MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I think).
>>
>> Link to motherboard manual: https://globalamericaninc.com/manuals/2809056.pdf
>>
>> Has both a
> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> Let me add a bit more data:
>>>>
>>>> MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I
>>>> think).
>>>>
>>>>
> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> Let me add a bit more data:
>>>>
>>>> MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I
>>>> think).
>>>>
>>>>
er followed current so am unfamiliar
with this, but think
I've got it down...
> If it still doesn't help, best I can suggest at this point is to send a
> mail to b...@openbsd.org with the information from sendbug (run as root
> to get some pci information etc that is only available as root). If mail
> is setup on the system you can run it directly, but it's often easier to
> write to a file and move to the mail client that way, use sendbug -P for
> that.
>
Ok, let me work on this as well. I definitely would like to help get this
resolved, My issue is I
need to put this box in production soon (small home/office)...
Thanks for your assistance Stuart! really enjoy using OpenBSD, going on ten+
years now, Not a
power user by any imagination though...
Jay
pdating the whole OS to a snapshot).
>>
>
> I can try, I take it go to:
> /pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/
>
> and download bsd.mp and copy it as bsd.snapshot (for example) to /, reboot
> and do a "boot
> bsd.snapshot", then report back. I've never followed current
sentially.
What is the proper way to get this done? I'm drawing a blank with my google fu
tonight.
Thanks,
Jay
>
> On Aug 7, 2018 5:57 PM, Jay Hart wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> About ready to put a new box online, but need to "release" the MAC / IP
>> address [of the old box]
>> if I can prior to swapping out the boxes. This might save me a call t
>
> On Aug 7, 2018 5:57 PM, Jay Hart wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> About ready to put a new box online, but need to "release" the MAC / IP
>> address [of the old box]
>> if I can prior to swapping out the boxes. This might save me a call to
Hello all,
I finally got my "new" server online, still have to disable inteldrm to get it
to boot though.
Ran into two issues upon initial bootup:
1. DHCPD failed to start, trying to troubleshoot that one.
2. I have a fully working pf.conf file on my current server, copied it over to
my new s
.
TIA,
Jay
> Hello all,
>
> I finally got my "new" server online, still have to disable inteldrm to get
> it to boot though.
>
> Ran into two issues upon initial bootup:
>
> 1. DHCPD failed to start, trying to troubleshoot that one.
>
> 2. I have a fully w
dea to review all the little details on this page:
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html
>
I just might have missed the ip forwarding step. I'll check that and the
details on the page you
suggested and get back to you.
Thanks,
Jay
ke
deleted /etc/sysctl.conf. A quick copy over and all is well.
I was tired yesterday and got to the point I wasn't thinking straight, so I
posted to the list to
see if the issue could be narrowed down a bit...
dhcpd would not start due to it looking at the wrong interface, a result of not
editing
rc.conf.local properly...
All is well and new box is online... 48 hour minimum test started now...
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!
Jay
y from another box, or on the router
itself, I'm not seeing
this MAC.
Hoping the list can provide some additional troubleshooting ideas. Can this be
some sort of spoof
attempt???
Thanks,
Jay
literally have hundreds of the "duplicate
IP address" messages
in /var/log/messages.
Arp -a' (on the router) does show a Verizon MAC, but its a different MAC than
shown below...
Jay
> What do you have in your arp -a result for that 192.168.1.1 IP?
>
> Does it look like
> On 2018-09-07, Jay Hart wrote:
>> I'm now running my new router. Internal network is 192.168 based. I have two
>> interfaces on my
router, one external, one internal. Motherboard is a MITAC PDP11BICC using
Realtek NICs. I'm
seeing a lot of messages in the log fi
Ken,
I've run my own email server for 15 years now I think. I stick with Linux for
email server,
OpenBSD for routing/firewall. I personally find this is the best of both
worlds...
Just my 35 cents...
Jay
> Just curious how many of you use openbsd to run your own personal email
> On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 11:32:00AM -0400, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Ken,
>>
>> I've run my own email server for 15 years now I think. I stick with Linux
>> for email server,
>> OpenBSD for routing/firewall. I personally find this is the best of both
>> w
> Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 13:40, Jay Hart a écrit :
>> -ifconfig -A from the router--
>> re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
>> lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:48:d5
>> inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
>
>
> Som
. Its all I've got right now. I have
to disable inteldrm
to get the box to boot [normally]. I have an old thread about that.
www.kevla.org/6.3crash.jpg
Any suggestions or processes to try? I've never been in this boat, no idea what
to do...
Thanks,
Jay
> Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 18:06, Jay Hart a écrit :
>>
>> > Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 13:40, Jay Hart a écrit :
>> >> -ifconfig -A from the router--
>> >> re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
>> >> lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:4
>
> On Sep 8, 2018 11:27 AM, Jay Hart wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> My new router crashed this morning. About 4-5 days ago I ran 'syspatch'
>> and think that 14, 15,
>> and 16 patches were installed. At the conclusion of the install, the kernel
results in:
tangerine# mc
ld.so can't load library libpcre.so.3.0
Killed
libpcre.so.3.0 is in /usr/local/lib
Not sure how to go about fixing this, google searches did not turn up anything
on this.
Looking for a bit of help.
Thanks,
Jay
Stuart,
I'm working on capturing the output. I think I see why you say it needs to run
in a script.
Thanks for the help!
Jay
> On 2020-04-23, Raf Czlonka wrote:
>> Would this by any chance be related to the fact that pcre has been
>> removed from WANTLIB[0][1] but the pa
quired by /usr/local/lib/libglib-2.0.so.4201.2
ld.so: mc: can't load library 'libpcre.so.3.0'
Killed
Script done on Thu Apr 23 19:37:39 2020
> Stuart,
>
> I'm working on capturing the output. I think I see why you say it needs to
> run in a script.
>
> T
I did a "pkg_add -r pcre" and fixed the issue. mc is now running. Appeared
libpcre.so.3.0 was
corrupted.
Thanks for the support!
Jay
>
> On 2020/04/23 20:04, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Here is the output...
>>
>> Script started on Thu Apr 23 19:37:38 2020
>>
file set except games.
All patched, all working, and I'm happy.
Thank you Devs, thank you from the bottom of my heart, for your hard work!!!
Jay
o remove all unneeded files this evening.
Going to assume I can remove all the data within the xenocara directory to free
up some space.
Would 'rm -f /usr/xenocara' be the best command to use?
In lieu of cleaning xenocara, what else would you recommend?
Thanks in advance.
Jay
Running the latest BIOS firmware???
Jay
> Snapshot -current #427 did not solve the problem after all.
> so after much testing with bios options, disabling the intel
> acceleration and even the chrome "hardware acceleration", nothing
> seems to stop the fan from spinning. It
, and a brief
write up on how you are connected. I've looked over a few sites but nothing
stood out as being
OpenBSD friendly.
Thanks in Advance,
Jay
Wanted to say thanks to everyone for your data points. I now have a bit more
focused research.
Thanks,
Jay
> Hi,
> I am used DuckDNS with my OpenBSD system. It works fine for me.
>
> Mind you it is for Dynamic DNS updates , not a full blown DNS Server Solution.
>
>> On 2
I'm running an X220 myself, and I noticed that the fan was constantly running
since upgrading from 6.5 to 6.6. I figured it was just Firefox being a hog, but
it does it even when Firefox isn't running, but after seeing this thread, I'm
thinking there must be some other reason.
--
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He is troll. using random inbox ...
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Nigel wrote:
> On 09/27/15 09:32, Adam wrote:
> >
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26849/does-majordomo-support-no-mail-delivery-subscription
> >
> > What's your take, OpenBSD folks?
> >
> >
>
> The mail list details
Happy Birthday. And congratulations. :)
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> OpenBSD's source tree just turned 20 years old.
>
> I recall the import taking about 3 hours on an EISA-bus 486 with two
> ESDI drives. There was an import attempt a few days earlier, but it
> faile
hare/man/man1 should exist
/var/db/binpatch/5.8-001/fake/usr/share/man/man1 is not a directory
--- binpatch58-amd64-sslhello-1.0 ---
/var/db/binpatch/5.8-002/fake/usr/share/man/man3 should exist
/var/db/binpatch/5.8-002/fake/usr/share/man/man3 is not a directory
System libs NOT in locate dbs:
/usr/lib/libpthread.so.18.1
Thanks,
Jay
complete pkg_check :
--- .libs-partial-gstreamer-0.10.36p7 ---
lib should exist
lib is not a directory
lib/libgstbase-0.10.so.3.0 should exist
lib/libgstbase-0.10.so.3.0 is not a file
can't read lib/libgstbase-0.10.so.3.0
lib/libgstcheck-0.10.so.2.0 should exist
lib/libgstch
You can get in touch with Eric Radman http://openports.se/lang/pcc may be
you can help port it to OpenBSD. :)
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> i have been reading up online news about the core team considering a move
> from 'gcc' to "clang/llvm".
> is it really true? woul
Hi,
Try seamonkey and chrome see if you are getting same result or they are
working smooth?
also check with ulimit .. otherwise midori is good alternative.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 2:17 PM, Mohammad BadieZadegan
wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I was installed OpenBSD on many Servers that have more CPU
Hi,
This is my dmesg :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5ECiq648H2-UUNwZ0FlRzdJdWI0M1A0TURJLUVaS0dLbTV3/view?usp=sharing
i got my wireless working iwn but i am unable to get firmware of my
Ethernet.
Regards,
Jay
b4 at uhub2 port 1 "Intel Rate Matching Hub" rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
uvideo0 at uhub4 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0 "Generic Lenovo
EasyCamera" rev 2.00/3.27 addr 3
video0 at uvideo0
vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 ta
Okay.. Thanks ..
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 01:53:33PM +0530, Jay Patel wrote:
> > "Attansic Technology AR8172" rev 0x10 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not
> configured
>
> That's your ethernet device. The 'no
Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 01:53:33PM +0530, Jay Patel wrote:
>>> > "Attansic Technology AR8172" rev 0x10 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not
>>> configured
>>>
>>> That's your ethernet device. The 'not configured' message means
>>> there
http://bsdguru.in/74/pkg_check-errors-openbsd-5-8
I hope this helps.
On Thursday, November 26, 2015, Jan Stary wrote:
> The output of "pkg_check -x -v -D nosig"
> (full log bellow) on current/amd64 confuses me.
>
> Firstly,
>
> System libs NOT in locate dbs:
> /usr/X11R6/lib/libEGL.so.
Recently updated a router from 5.2 to 5.8. I had a working ddclient process
connected to and
fully working with DynDNS. Trying to use same config, may have to tweak just a
bit.
My main issue right now is trying to get the ddclient process to run upon
booting. In 5.2, I had
the following scri
If you apply the ssh patch (patch #10 for 5.8), then you do not also have to
add "UseRoaming no"
to your /etc/ssh/ssh_config file, correct.
I've applied the patch, did not add that line to the config file, want to make
sure I've
interpreted the sig file correctly.
Thanks for your time,
Jay
28.0M6.0G 0%/var
Thanking you in advance,
Jay
Do you have apm enabled with the "-A" flag to enable automatic performance
adjustment mode?
You can run $ apm to see what it says.
--
Jay Williams
> On Nov 1, 2017, at 7:05 AM, dmitry.sensei wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Very slow start of the Java application (sqldevel
> On 2017-10-30, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
>>
>> Below is currently how I have my disk laid out partition wise. I have a
>> feeling I need to swap
>> /tmp and /usr in order to gain additional space for /usr.
>
>> /dev/wd0f
> On 2017/11/02 20:26, Jay Hart wrote:
>> > On 2017-10-30, Jay Hart wrote:
>> >> Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
>> >>
>> >> Below is currently how I have my disk laid out partition wise. I have a
>> >> feeling I need to
>> s
> On 2017-11-05, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> On 2017/11/02 20:26, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> > On 2017-10-30, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> >> Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Below is currently how I have my disk laid ou
SA, I hope we can find
ways to get along and work together toward common goals, rather than be divided
against ourselves.
Best of luck on your new endeavor!
--
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> On Nov 28, 2017, at 4:43 PM, leo_...@volny.cz wrote:
>
> Haai,
>
> I think it's about time I write th
make a donation to the OpenBSD
Foundation as "payment." It's my small way of saying thank you to the
amazing OpenBSD community.
--
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P.S. Does anyone know why the official OpenBSD store doesn't sell
stickers? I bet they'd be a big seller!
StickerMule was fantastic. I can't remember the last time I've been more
impressed by an ordering process and professional service. The stickers look
fantastic too, so no complaints from me.
By the way, there are two stickers lefts up for grabs.
--
Jay Williams
> On Nov 30, 201
x27;t require any new artwork or commissions. If you were to sell
Puffy stickers or OpenBSD Logo stickers I'm sure they'd be top-sellers.
Case in point, UnixStickers.com charges $2.69 per sticker and that doesn't
include shipping.
--
Jay Williams
> On Nov 30, 2017, at 6:44 P
$50, some of which are first-time donors, all for some little pieces of
paper with adhesive on the back. My goal is not to rip off anyone, but
to help the project.
--
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> On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:07 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
>> Currently the OpenBSD store has mugs, t-shirt
new
kernels which are loaded next time box is rebooted? I'm not sure of this piece
of the updates.
All-in-all, I'm happy with syspatch, just looking to determine the kernel side
of this utility.
Thanks for your help,
Jay
concept of "you own all the pieces"?
>>
>
> I am confident that I can speak for for ... a non-zero number of
> people who use sysupgrade the way it says to on the box and would miss
> it if it went away.
>
> --
>
> Edward Ahlsen-Girard
> Ft Walton Beach, FL
>
Edward,
Please increase your non-zero people number by one! I like sysupgrade
Jay
advance,
Jay
> Jay Hart writes:
>
>> I lost internet access today for 4 hours due to a network problem. Trying
>> to troubleshoot the problem I ended up placing my backup
>> router
>> in service.
>>
>> Its still at 6.7, it there anyway I can update it to 6.9 witho
s size? I could
swap /usr (2.0G) for /tmp (3.9G), if I had a process to do
this.
Thanks in Advance!
Jay
Answered my own question.
Jay
> My partition size for /usr is 2.0G. Currently using 1.1G, and df is
> reporting 783M available.
>
> Can I upgrade from 6.8 release to 6.9 release without the upgrade failing due
> to lack of space in /usr?
>
> I'm thinking I'm ok.
future
upgrades.
I also have a /usr/obj, /usr/src, /usr/X11R6, etc., partitions. All those have
ample space.
Jay
>> Answered my own question.
>
> Posting that bare announcement to the list is either unnecessary
> (noise) or frustrating (no details provided).
>
> Future read
> On Mon, 17 May 2021 20:26:25 -0400
> "Jay Hart" wrote:
>
>> Its still at 6.7, it there anyway I can update it to 6.9 without
>> doing a full re-install, or has the only train left the station?
>
> I updated my Loongson netbook from OpenBSD 6.6 on the week-en
%Idle
What command produces this output? It doesn't look like 'top' to me.
Thanks,
Jay
>>
>> * Is this bad ?
>> * What kind of basic operation ( like basic shell scripting ) could do that
>> ? ?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>
> This means t
Peter,
Any plans to update it?
R/,
Jay
> For those interested in physical copies of The Book of PF
> (https://nostarch.com/pf3)
> -- it has been out of print, only available in electronic formats for a while
> --
> I just got word from No Starch Press (the publisher
Then you might also want to look into .. http://etoileos.com/etoile/
HEHEHEHE someone from time to time posts like this without any
references and links if you can prove there's backdoor. i will remove
OpenBSD. prove it nut head.
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Thomas Jennings <
thomas.jennings...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD developers and users:
>
ssh -lroot youriphere -p1157
-l ==login
-p == port number
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 11:59 AM, John Tate wrote:
> I want to be able to log in as root by SSH with a specific IP address.
> This is so rsync can log in to the server easily and backup many files
> owned by many different users and gro
This might help too
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20131113030229&mode=expanded
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Laurence Rochfort <
> laurence.rochf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks Fred,
> >
> > /cdrom is the mount point, so n
Good Morning,
What is the simple way to have sysmerge "keep" all custom changes to the config
files, during a
system update from one stable release to the next? I seem to struggle with this
every release...
Thanks for your time.
Jay
> On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 11:56:32AM BST, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Good Morning,
>>
>> What is the simple way to have sysmerge "keep" all custom changes to the
>> config files, during a
>> system update from one stable release to the next? I seem to struggle
isappears too quickly for me to be certain) and halts on a black
screen.
Any ideas on how to proceed?
– Jay
Cinolt,
Are you running the latest BIOS version?
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