Oliver Fromme wrote:
Zoltan Frombach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apr 29 02:10:14 www kernel: swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: device:
ad0s1a, blkno: 328636, size: 8192
Apr 29 02:10:24 www kernel: swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: device:
ad0s1e, blkno: 329842, size: 4096
[...]
The
Hi,
This is FreeBSD-5.4 RC3
I'm working in a replacement rc.firewall script and found no /etc/rc.d
method to launch dummynet (load module).
Right now, dummynet is kernel based, but I want this be able to work
from stock kernel (ipfw, ipfw6, dummynet from modules).
I missed some rc.conf var
Does anyone have either the network or audio working on the Intel
925XE chipset?
This chipset is sometimes referred to as ICH6R and has the
Marvell 88E8050 network controller.
regards
-kim
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On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 07:28:42PM -0700, Doug White wrote:
The same system about which I just mailed, crashes when booting with
verbose logging enabled. With a normal boot, everything's ok...
Looks like it perturbs some sort of timing and upsets the SCSI card. Is
this on a serail
All,
As you probably noticed, we are a bit behind on the 5.4 release. There
was a major stability problem reported several weeks ago in a particlar
high load, high profile environment, and we decided that it was in
everyones best interest to get it resolved before the release. Well,
thanks to
Hello All,
I just successfully installed 5.4 RC3 on my HP Netserver LD Pro. I was
wondering if anyone knew what 5.4's branch tag is for cvsup for this
distribution. According to Release Engineering, the 5.4 normal
distribution tab has not been created yet, e.g. RELENG_5_4. Does this
mean I
David W.Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just successfully installed 5.4 RC3 on my HP Netserver LD Pro. I
was wondering if anyone knew what 5.4's branch tag is for cvsup for
this distribution. According to Release Engineering, the 5.4 normal
distribution tab has not been created yet, e.g.
As you probably noticed, we are a bit behind on the 5.4 release. There
was a major stability problem reported several weeks ago in a particlar
high load, high profile environment, and we decided that it was in
everyones best interest to get it resolved before the release. Well,
thanks to
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 05:47:08PM -0500, Jon Noack wrote:
The attached diff is against -CURRENT but applies cleanly to 5.4-RC3.
It adds a check to the installworld target in src/Makefile.inc1 to
ensure we are not in secure mode.
What about cases where installing in secure mode is both valid