. I'm currently working thru'
with git bisect to determine the commit causing the issue.
Cheers.
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ologin-user = monitor
autologin-user-timeout = 8
I had to introduce an autologin-user-timeout to let the system catch up
during the boot sequence.
Hope that helps.
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On 22/05/24 16:39, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've just updated to STABLE-14 today, 5cbccac9f3d1, and the system now
does not recognise my USB mouse on bootup. I've tried the kernel on 2
separate systems and both do not recognise the mouse on boot. If I
disconnect and reconnect the
hem.
The previous kernel worked, and that was commit 5cbccac9f3d1, from
around 4-May-2024.
Cheers.
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On 1/01/24 19:06, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a somewhat recent stable-14/amd64 (refreshed 27-Dec-2023),
and I wonder if someone can explain what is happening...
I've got a dev-host which I use as a repo-builder. I have discovered
that if I have linux_enable="Y
umps, or any
other noticeable error-messages.
If I set linux_enable="NO" on the repo-builder, the executable from the
sysutils/screen package produced will work as expected on _all_ hosts,
ie linux_enable=YES|NO.
Can someone explain why this is so?
Cheers.
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On 23/11/23 19:06, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On 22/11/23 19:49, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a somewhat recent version of STABLE-13/amd64:
stable/13-n256681-0b7939d725ba: Fri Nov 10 08:48:36 NZDT 2023, and I'm
seeing some unusual behaviour with ZFS.
To reproduce:
1. one big
On 22/11/23 19:49, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a somewhat recent version of STABLE-13/amd64:
stable/13-n256681-0b7939d725ba: Fri Nov 10 08:48:36 NZDT 2023, and I'm
seeing some unusual behaviour with ZFS.
To reproduce:
1. one big empty disk, GPT scheme, 1 freebsd-zfs
of the sessions against a sub-filesystem will
be starved of I/O, while the other one is performant.
Is anyone else seeing this?
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that it's ZFS related. I'm wondering whether your tweaks will affect my
system's behaviour.
Cheers.
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On 24/12/22 07:14, Mark Millard wrote:
Jonathan Chen wrote on
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2022 19:21:37 UTC :
I recently updated my package builder machine to the
stable/13-n253297-fc15d5bf1109of (22-Dec-2022); and appear to be having
some unusual issues when building with a high number of jobs. My
ession has crept in. [Or it could just be my hardware?]
Cheers.
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On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 at 08:11, Warner Losh wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 2, 2022 at 1:27 PM Jonathan Chen wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently updated 13/stable (stable/13-n250195-26e8bb3a4e1), and I'm
>> now seeing the following messages on boot:
>> Root mount wai
his a regression, or an indication that my hardware is failing?
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convert it to a custom AMI instead? That way all new instances
from your custom AMI will be preconfigured with the required packages.
Cheers.
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and add the entry into /etc/rc.conf:
myscript_enable="YES"
The FreeBSD AWS instances uses this method to auto-install required packages.
Cheers.
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Oops,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 at 08:35, Jonathan Chen wrote:
...
> src,8:27am# make DESTDIR=/tmp/t installkernel installworld
>
> make[1]: "/usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/toolchain-metadata.mk" line 1:
> Using cached toolchain metadata from build at jade.inside.chen.org.nz
&
** Error code 1
Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /usr/src
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/src
Is there a new way to do this?
Cheers.
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