Re: Whereis my Gbytes on hdd

2015-01-19 Thread vadimou
>From disklabel(8): Space left after all partitions have reached their maximum size is left unallocated. On 1/19/15, Dmitry Orlov wrote: > Hi! > > OpenBSD 5.7 (19 Jan 2015) > > Strange math. for me. > > Capacity is 465.8G > Sum of labels is > > 1.0G+1.2G+4.0G+6.0G+2.0G+1.0G+10.0G+2.0G+2.0G+3

Re: Home server rack recommendations?

2015-03-10 Thread vadimou
Hi, On 3/10/15, Kent R. Spillner wrote: > Can anyone recommend a good server rack for home? Ideally something with > casters so I can move it around, preferably 12-16U. I found several via > Google but my primary concern is the quality & durability of the casters. > Not that I plan on wheeling

5.5 installer does not recognize USB keyboard on Acer Iconia W700

2014-06-14 Thread vadimou
Hi, I'm trying to install OpenBSD on Acer Iconia W700. It has one USB port and no other input ports, so it is only possible to attach a USB keyboard to this device. I've got stuck at the installer prompt: pckbc0: using irq 1 for kbd slot wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0 uhub2

Re: relayd url redirection

2014-06-21 Thread vadimou
On 6/20/14, Predrag Punosevac wrote: > and so on. Until now I was using nginx as a proxy and port redirection I agree with Antoine. Read the nginx manual carefully. All you need is there.

Re: Is Ext2 stable enough for normal use?

2014-01-02 Thread vadimou
On 1/2/14, Geoff Steckel wrote: > In return, of course, that Linux wouldn't mount an OpenBSD FFS. I used to have /home shared between OpenBSD and Linux a couple of years ago when I was migrating. It was FFS for the reason discussed in this thread. The version of OpenBSD was 5.0. I do not remember

Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
Hi, I'm considering migrating my desktop from Linux to OpenBSD but the main feature that kept me away from *BSD world for over a decade since I've first tried FreeBSD was the one that options must only be specified after command before any arguments. (At least that is true for basic commands). For

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
> Please continue to use Linux. > That's ugly, useless and dangerous. Oops, looks like that was a "holy war" type of question. Sorry I did not want to start that. > If you want Linux, use Linux. It's not that I want specifically Linux. I've just decided to look for a system that cat satisfy me f

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
Sorry I really did not want to start any flame. I just thought that getting answer from the mailing list would be faster than spending my time studying source code of the new system. > What you should do is relearn the proper way. :-) Ok, let me turn my question the other way around. Suppose I ty

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
On 6/21/11, Johan Beisser wrote: > I use Bash and OpenBSD's ksh. In both CTRL-a gets me back to the beginning > of the line. I use zsh in vi mode. So Esc, Shift+6, f, -, a, h (total 7 keys) or ls -lh !!$ (total 10 keys). Just adding -h requires pressing 3 keys. Looks like I'm too lazy for BSD :)

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
> you can compile gnu coreutils Thank you. That sounds like a good idea. I'll try that. > If you want pleasure and usability point of view, you are > not looking in the good place. Stay with Linux. Linux started to disappoint me to the point when I decided to try something else. > OpenBSD has i

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-22 Thread vadimou
I understood the idea, but please keep in mind that I'm just a regular user, not OS developer. I just pick features I find useful no matter how wrong they look. That was a "stop or go" kind of question because I do not want to spend a lot of time reading manual and experimenting with stuff just to

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-22 Thread vadimou
> Why don't you use aliases ? It's not about 'ls' only: I've just used it as an example. I noticed that after running a command with one set of options sometimes I want to add another option(s). For some reason this is important for me to the extent that I have not become a FreeBSD user when I had